

Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G/Quad SDI
4K 12G/Quad SDI Video Capture Card
90,00 € VAT Incl.
- Supports 4K capture and playback via 12G-SDI and Quad SDI interfaces.
- Compatibility with a wide range of video formats, including DCI 4K and Ultra HD.
- HDMI 2.0 connections for output and monitoring of high-resolution content.
- Includes advanced features like real-time Ultra HD and 10-bit color processing.
- Seamless integration with professional editing and post-production software.
Usually available 2-5 days (unless Blackmagic out of stock)
Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G - Quad SDI
The Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G – Quad SDI is a cutting edge capture card designed for incredible cinematic quality. It features DCI 4K inputs and outputs via 12G-SDI, giving you the ability to capture images with unmatched clarity. With its dual link 12G-SDI multi-rate connections, this card supports a variety of resolutions including SD, HD, Ultra HD up to 60p, as well as DCI 4K up to 25p at 4096x2160 resolution.
Enjoy capturing in 10-bit YUV or 12-bit RGB for true and accurate color reproduction. Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G also includes AES/EBU audio, delivering professional sound quality to enhance your projects. Not only does the card capture excellent images, it also offers advanced features like up/down/cross conversion for maximum flexibility.
Plus, with its 3:4:4:4 RGB stereoscopic 4D output, it’s the perfect solution for projects that require sophisticated visual effects. This versatile and powerful card meets the needs of the most demanding professionals, supporting a multitude of video formats and connections that are unmatched on the market. Upgrade to Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G and experience a new dimension of digital creation.
Weight | 0,130 kg |
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Blackmagic design |
Warranty |
3 years warranty |
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Net weight |
0.130 kg |
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