Because Hi-Speed is not enough, think X10+

No more compromise

Because traditional high-speed camera systems do not offer the flexibility required by live sports production, I-MOVIX brings to the market two new turnkey products of another kind: X10 and X10+

​X10: the unique capability of delivering a 10x Super Slow Motion
X10 has the unique capability of delivering a 10x normal speed capture in full HD resolution while being used like any standard broadcast camera since it records continuously, on the contrary to high-speed camera systems requiring an internal memory management process. It is the first always-on live ultra motion solution that delivers groundbreaking 300 fps real-time non-stop ultra slow motion in full HD.
Developed in partnership with EVS, the X10 system, combined with the EVS XT3 production server under LSM control, smashes the performance ceiling of existing super slow motion systems, which are restricted to three times slower than real time or 75 fps.
 
X10+: 10x Super Slow Motion + Extreme Slow Motion, a unique combination for your sports coverage 
X10+ is the two-in-one ultra motion system optimized for the rigors of demanding broadcast schedules. This new I-MOVIX solution provides the relevant answer for sports productions requiring higher frame rate levels. Indeed, in addition to the unique features provided by the X10 camera, X10+ can also operate on an extreme slow motion mode at frame rates up to 2,600 fps in 1080i or up to 5,600 fps in 720p (100 times slower than live action) with instant replay.

Why would you still compromise when you can get the uniqueness of an ultra slow motion turnkey solution and the standardization of operations at the same time?

 

 

 

 

  • NAB 2013: Presentation of the X10+ and d-flicker solutions

    Interview of David Bourgeois, CTO of I-MOVIX, at the NAB 2013 Show.

  • A unique experience in Spain, thanks to Logo 2 Producciones

    Ultra slow-motion is an important resource in the production toolkit for premium sports coverage. The ability to show the detail of motion at very high frame rates (several hundred fps or more) is a valuable asset to broadcasters wishing to add higher production values to their coverage. It is also potentially very useful to sports adjudicators, who can use instantly available ultra slow motion to provide assistance to referees and umpires in difficult decisions that affect the sporting action.

     

  • High Speed Imaging for Slow Motion Pictures

    I-Movix has been working on high speed imaging devices, but after hearing customer and end user feedback, they've been working to add another flexibility feature for those high speed cameras so that people can work continuously with an all time recording device.