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  1. Dear Steadicam Forum Since Rick and Charles posted their reviews (below) we have had a couple of Steadicam users buy Telesend kits. I will ask them to post a reply when they have a moment. In the meantime, you may like to see this short video (click on the link then scroll down): http://www.teletest.tv/hd-video-wireless-link.aplos All our customers say the TELESENDs perform better than the BOLT, Paralinx and the WEVI. To summarise: Better range - up to 70m in a street or in a studio Will go through walls and floors (with reduced range) Quickest to lock back on when signal lost (less than 10secs - BOLT can be over a minute) Do not get hot (BOLT gets very hot) No noise from the fan (fan on the BOLT) Zero delay (WEVI has delay) Composite video input option for old film cameras You can see customer's reviews under the video - click on [see All Reviews] http://www.teletest.tv/hd-video-wireless-link.aplos We hand build each unit for every customer - so they are perfectly compatible with your kit. We also offer a 14day money back guarantee. And finally, we now have HD-SDI and HDMI output options, so the LCD receiver can be used at the media village as well as a director's monitor. If you live in the UK, we have loan kits you can borrow for a week or so on a shoot. If you live overseas, we charge you the full amount as a deposit, but refund upon its safe return. Best regards Nick Rose MD, Teletest Ltd +44 1202 646100 nr@teletest.tv
  2. Teletest have recently launched the new HD Video Wireless Link, the TELESEND. Would a couple of UK members of the Steadicam Forum, who already own digital links eg IDX / Teradek etc, like to borrow a TELESEND kit for a few weeks and write a brief review, comparing the different systems? TRANSMITTER The HD-SDI transmitter fits onto your camera or Steadicam rig: Choices of HD transmitters with HDMI, HD-SDI and PAL/NTSC inputs HD-SDI loop through RECEIVER The HD receiver is built inside the LCD monitor, thus it can be used as a very portable wireless confidence monitor or as a stand alone receiver for a broadcast quality link: Choices of LCD receivers with HDMI, HD-SDI and PAL/NTSC outputs for feeding the media village / OB van etc Option of an LCD receiver with two receivers built in, so the director can switch between two cameras The link is broadcast quality and there are options with embedded audio HDMI, HD-SDI and PAL/NTSC inputs using the BNCs on the rear TECHNICAL OVERVIEW The TELESEND uses the Amimon chipset and so has a latency of <1ms: you can see two videos on our website showing that the delay is practically zero. The TX and RX are matched pairs that Dynamicaly Select the Frequency (DFS - ie auto-tune) so the TELESEND is simply turn on and forget. Ranges of 20m-40m without breaking up when moving around Ranges of up to 70m without breaking up when the TX and RX are fixed. Choices of battery plates on TX and LCD RX eg PAG, Anton Bauer, V-Lock 7.5V to 30V input range on TX and LCD RX Teletest designs and manufactures the TELESENDs in the UK, so we are always available for support & feedback FEEDBACK The feedback we have had so far from Hire Companies and Lighting Cameramen is that the TELESENDs perform better than the IDX WEVI and Camwaves and also perform better than the Teradek BOLT (see our website for the quotes). They tell us that their directors also like the lightweight, all-in-one LCD receiver. It would now be great to have feedback from Steadicam users on this forum. So if you are interested, please email me at nr@teletest.tv For more details and to download a TELESEND brochure, visit: www.teletest.tv Best regards Nick Rose MD Teletest Ltd
  3. I read this thread with interest after coming across it with a Google search. My company Teletest has just launched a HD Video Wireless Link, the TELESEND. The HD receiver is built into the LCD monitor making it the only one of its type in the world. Would someone on the Steadicam Forum in the UK like to borrow a kit for a few weeks and write a brief review? The TELESEND is designed as a wireless confidence monitor and a broadcast quality link: There are versions of the LCD receiver with HDMI and HD-SDI outputs for feeding the media village and also a version with two receivers built in, for multi-camera shoots. The transmitter will transmit HDMI, HD-SDI and even PAL/NTSC if required. The TELESEND uses the Amimon chipset and has a latency of <1ms. You can see two videos on our website showing that the delay is practically zero. The TX and RX are matched pairs that Dynamicaly Select the Frequency (DFS - ie auto-tune) so the TELESEND is simply turn on and forget. Ranges of 30m-40m without breaking up can be achieved when moving around, and ranges of up to 70m without breaking up can be achieved when the TX and RX are fixed. Feedback from Hire Companies and Lighting Cameramen whom have bought the TELESEND in the last 6 weeks says that it performs better than the IDX WEVI / Camwave and the Teradek BOLT and it would be great to have feedback from a Steadicam user who can compare it against kit they already own. If you are interested in reviewing a TELESEND kit, you can email me off line at nr@teletest.tv For more details visit: www.teletest.tv Best regards, Nick Rose - MD Teletest Ltd
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