
The PROTON HFR is claimed to be the world’s smallest high-frame-rate camera, designed for slow-motion capture.
According to PROTON Camera, it was designed for demanding productions and to deliver exceptional image quality in a tiny form factor.
Key features
- Ultra-compact – fits anywhere, captures everything
- Super slow-motion – up to 240fps, delivering ultra-smooth replays
- Global shutter – eliminates motion artifacts for crisp image quality with C or CS mount.
- Flexible setup – available in a ‘Flex’ version for tight spaces
- Size – only 36x36x90mm 150g
- Smallest HFR Broadcast camera on the market
- Up to 4x3G (240 FPS)
- CS/C-Mount lens
- 2/3’’ global sensor
- High 12-bit dynamic 1080p– 2-stops more on mini cameras
- HDR compliant– HLG, PQ and S-log3
- High sensitivity– Low noise, less light required
- Lowest operational voltage– 12V-25V
- Lowest Power 15W
- Detachable head
The PROTON HFR utilizes a 2/3’’ global sensor and a CS/C-Mount. It is claimed to provide 12 stops of dynamic range, and it can deliver up to 240fps in Full HD.
The camera has 4x 3G outputs and it weighs just 150g.This looks like it would make for a great solution for sports coverage when you need to put a camera in a position that larger cameras couldn’t physically go or be allowed.
I don’t have any further information about the camera, nor is there any indication of pricing and availability.