Alexa 35 Wireless Video Options
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:10 am
Hello all,
First post on the board, long time proponent of ARRI cameras, lenses and lighting. I've recently acquired two Alexa 35s and have built out substantial kits in hopes that work will pick up once the strikes end, but I'm stuck at one of my final gear choices: wireless video.
I have what I consider a rather unique problem that I feel only you guys might have a solution for. I would love to have a wireless system that attaches to the 26V Anton/Bauer gold mount system currently in place on the camera bodies that can send 4K 6 or 12G signal to my SmallHD Vision 17 OLED monitor (14V) and then down convert the signal to 3G 1080P for my TVLogic 7" focus monitors (14V) that ideally could house an in-line Gold Mount 14V RX so I can just snap new Dionic HCs on when they run low.
Does such a 1:2 or 1:3 (array) system exist? I can't get a straight answer out of Teradek, Vaxis doesn't make anything comparable, DJI I believe is a similar story and Hollyland isn't a contender at the moment.
Thanks for your input!
First post on the board, long time proponent of ARRI cameras, lenses and lighting. I've recently acquired two Alexa 35s and have built out substantial kits in hopes that work will pick up once the strikes end, but I'm stuck at one of my final gear choices: wireless video.
I have what I consider a rather unique problem that I feel only you guys might have a solution for. I would love to have a wireless system that attaches to the 26V Anton/Bauer gold mount system currently in place on the camera bodies that can send 4K 6 or 12G signal to my SmallHD Vision 17 OLED monitor (14V) and then down convert the signal to 3G 1080P for my TVLogic 7" focus monitors (14V) that ideally could house an in-line Gold Mount 14V RX so I can just snap new Dionic HCs on when they run low.
Does such a 1:2 or 1:3 (array) system exist? I can't get a straight answer out of Teradek, Vaxis doesn't make anything comparable, DJI I believe is a similar story and Hollyland isn't a contender at the moment.
Thanks for your input!