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Digital Camera Systems is a British manufacturer specializing in simple solutions for capturing frame-by-frame lens data from any lens for virtual production. Following the hard-wired lens encoder LDT-V1, the new LDT-V2 offers wireless functionality to stream lens data directly to your production unit. The LDT-V2 wireless lens encoder is available for $10,000 directly from DCS.film with worldwide shipping.
If you are not familiar with the general idea of lens data recording, a lens encoder reads the focus, iris and zoom motor movements and translates this information into compatible data for the host camera. This metadata is then written directly into the RAW camera files in real time. For virtual productions, this lens information can also be live-streamed into Unreal Engine, Stage Precision or Disguise, using the hard-wired lens encoder LDT-V1, or the new wireless LDT-V2 version.
Capturing lens data is an important component to unlock the full potential of virtual production. The new wireless LDT-V2 gives a camera operator or a Steadicam operator the freedom to work without the limitation of a wired connection, whilst ensuring the VFX teams are getting the data they need in the virtual production.
The LDT-V2 takes raw motor information from a lens control system, a smart lens or DCS lens encoder LDT-E2, and translates it into human-readable lens data. The LDT-V2 offers virtual production studios the opportunity to wirelessly deliver accurate lens information in real time, from the action to the engine.
DCS LDT-V1 and LDT-V2 lens encoders are compatible with cameras from
DCS LDT-V1 and LDT-V2 lens encoders are compatible with lens control systems from
The LDT-V2 real-time lens data streamer is now available for $10,000. If you want to know more about the LDT-V2, please check out the DCS website for further information, or read the full manual of the LDT-V2.
What do you think in general of the idea of a lens data recording system? Have you ever used one before? Was it any help to you in post-production or even in a virtual production? Please let us know in the comment section below.
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Jürgen Moors is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna Austria. As a pilot he is passionate about all sorts of aerial photography, but he is also working on the ground as a production manager, producer, director, editor and camera operator. Jürgen has over 35 years of experience in several departments in the film business.