Michel Rabe wrote:timbutt2 wrote:The one thing that does interest me is whether Blackmagic could configure the Wireless to be Wireless Video to a Wireless Video Assist.
This is the one feature in a camera I'm waiting for in vain since years - integrated (low/no latency) wireless video.
I'm not sure if it's a design issue (take up too much space), if manufacturers just don't consider it due to available 3rd party gear and/or cost of R&D or whatever the reason is, I just wish they will do it one day.
For low/no latency the only option is uncompressed video. The main issue is patents from the Vitec Group (now Videndum) who had acquired wireless chipset supplier Amimon, Paralinx and Teradek.
Amimon is the largest manufacturer of wireless video transmission chips, and only their chips are certified by the FCC to be used legally in the US. Basically they have a monopoly in that field.
They also own Sachtler, Vinten, Manfrotto, O'connor, Gitzo, Joby, Wooden Camera, Syrp (brand got killed off last year), Anton/Bauer, SmallHD, Rycote, Offhollywood, Audix, Quasar Science, Petrol, Kata, Lowepro, Avenger, Lastolite, Lightstream, National Geographic, Colorama, and more brands they have put to grave.