| Competitor Model | Price (USD) | Key Specs | SSIS324 Advantage | |------------------|------------|-----------|-------------------| | Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 12K | $5 999 | 12K sensor, 14‑stop DR, 60 fps (12K) | Lower power, smaller footprint, higher HDR brightness, better latency | | Canon EOS C70 (4K) | $5 699 | Super‑35 sensor, Dual‑Pixel AF, 4K @ 120 fps, 10‑bit internal | No native SDI, larger form factor, higher latency | | Sony PXW‑Z280 (4K) XDCAM | $8 599 | 1‑inch sensor, 12‑stop DR, 4K @ 60 fps, 10‑bit | No dual‑gain HDR, higher power draw, heavier | | AJA Ki Pro Ultra 12G (capture only) | $2 199 | 12G‑SDI capture, 10‑bit, 4K @ 60 fps | No imaging sensor, requires external camera |
The SSIS324’s unique value proposition is the integration of a high‑performance sensor and a full‑featured processing pipeline in a compact rack‑mount package—a niche not directly addressed by traditional broadcast cameras or capture cards. ssis324 4k high quality
Standard 4K offers 3840 x 2160 pixels—approximately 8.3 million pixels per frame. However, raw pixel count is only half the story. High Quality in the SSIS324 context refers to the bitrate and encoding efficiency. | Competitor Model | Price (USD) | Key
To appreciate the upgrade, one must understand the metrics. Standard HD (1920x1080) contains approximately 2 million pixels. 4K UHD (3840x2160) delivers over 8 million pixels. For a content-rich title like SSIS324, this isn't just a number—it is a sensory difference. Standard 4K offers 3840 x 2160 pixels—approximately 8