Product highlights:
- 33 Megapixels
- 4/3" CMOS Sensor
- 600M Bitrate
- 6780 x 4320 UHD
- HDR10
- 8K Short Films
- 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz Dual Channel Wi-Fi
- ISO up to 25600
- H.265 video coding
Bosma G1 Pro 8K Ultra HD Camera and Broadcasting Streamer
A Feast of Eyes
The Bosma G1 Pro 8K camera has a 33 Megapixel 4/3" CMOS Sensor. Its sensor has an effective size of 18.84mm x 10.60mm. This HD camera has an MFT Lens Mount, making it compatible with many different lens types. With its compact design and ability to be set up anywhere without hassle, the G1 Pro is an affordable and versatile camera.
Multitude of Resolutions
The Bosma G1 Pro features multiple resolutions and framerates. From Full High Definition to 8K, users have many options to choose from when recording. 8K comes with a large 7680x4320 resolution with 30fps and 600Mbps. 4K has a 3840x2160 resolution with 60fps and 150Mbps. FHD follows at the smallest size resolution of 1920x1080.
Variety of Connections
The Bosma G1 Pro features dual-channel wi-fi connections at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Thanks to this it can support 8K + 5G ultra HD live streaming. It also has the following inputs and outputs:
- GENLOCK IN
- TC IN/OUT
- Power
- XLR
- Type-C USB
- Ethernet
Color Temperature
Setting the color temperature tells the camera how to interpret white and other colors in an image. Instead of saving images with color values baked in, Bosma G1 Pro makes it possible for you to change the temperature in post-production.
Contrast Ratio
Contrast ratio adjustment can help you to get the perfect shot when the lighting condition is not ideal. Paired with the new H.265 video coding, the G1 Pro camera can keep the high image quality while you adjust.
Saturation
Saturation is the strength or purity of a color. More saturated colors are pure and less saturated colors have a percentage of gray in proportion to their hue. Adjusting saturation in the G1 Pro camera can help make the image colors visually pop.
ISO
ISO is a measurement of the image sensor’s sensitivity to light. Meaning the higher the ISO number, the more sensitive to light so it’s possible to shoot using natural light even at night! The Bosma G1 Pro camera features ISO up to 25600, which means it's optimized to minimize grain or noise in images while maintaining the full dynamic range of the sensor.