- Ikegami Tsushinki
Infobox_Company
company_name = Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
company_
company_type = Private
foundation =21 February 1948
(Private Business Founded on Sep.10, 1946)
location =Ōta, Tokyo
flag|Japan
key_people =
num_employees = 1,016 (consolidated 1,097)
*As of March, 2007
industry =
products = Broadcast useTV camera systems, Broadcast color monitors, Broadcastvideo production and processing systems, Outside Broadcast Vans, SecuritySurveillance TV camera systems, Medical Electronic camera systems, Vision Inspection Equipment and systems.
revenue =
homepage = [http://www.ikegami.co.jp/en/ www.ikegami.co.jp]Nihongo|Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.|池上通信機株式会社|Ikegami Tsūshinki Kabushiki-gaisha (tyo|6771) is a
Japan ese manufacturer of professional and broadcasttelevision equipment, especiallyprofessional video camera s, both forelectronic news gathering andstudio use. The company was founded in 1946.* Most noted of Ikegami's achievements in broadcast television technology was its introduction of the first portable hand-held TV camera. The camera made its debut in the United States in May 1962, when
CBS used it to document the launching of NASA's Aurora 7 manned space flight. Ikegami continued in the development of portable video camera technology and in 1972 introduced the HL-33, the first compact hand-held color video camera forENG . The compact ENG cameras made live shots easier and - when combined with portable videotape recorders - provided an immediate alternative to 16mm television news film, which required processing before it could be broadcast. The later HL-51 was popular among broadcasters for both ENG andEFP image acquisition.* Although Ikegami is known as a manufacturer of high-quality television cameras, the company does not make video recorder mechanisms (
VTR s), and has been a licensee of professional video formats such asSony 'sBetacam SP andDVCAM , andPanasonic 'sDVCPRO . In 1995 Ikegami co-operated with Avid on a non-linear video acquisition format calledEditcam . However, few have been sold.* In the early 80s, Ikegami developed a number of
arcade game s as a subcontractor to Japanese video game companies. Among the games they developed areComputer Othello ,Block Fever ,Congo Bongo , Popeye, Donkey Kong,Radar Scope , Sheriff,Space Fever , Space Firebird, Space Demon,Heli Fire ,Sky Skipper ,Space Launcher andZaxxon . [It started from PONG, Masumi Akagi, Amusement Tsuushinsha, 2005, ISBN 4-9902512-0-2.]Some Ikegami Models included the ITC (Industrial Television Camera)-730, HL-79 HL-55, HL-V55 and HL-99. Ikegami makes a full line of
SDTV andHDTV TV cameras.Many of the model numbers of Ikegami portable television cameras begin with the initial letters "HL", which stand for "Handy-Looky". This was deemed an appropriate counterpart to the "Walky-Talky".
External links
* [http://www.ikegami.co.jp/en/ Ikegami Web]
* [http://www.ikegami.com/ Ikegami USA]
* [http://www.smecc.org/ikegami.htm ITC-730 ]References
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