Introducing the Indiemark 3 lens encoder, E2E ethernet adapter, and GenCheckr genlock tool

Introducing the Indiemark 3 lens encoder, E2E ethernet adapter, and GenCheckr genlock tool

Today we're excited to announce the next generation of our popular Indiemark virtual production toolset. In addition to a new lens encoder, we're also introducing the E2E adapter box which bring long-awaited ethernet functionality to the entire Indiemark lineup.

We're also showing off our first foray into production tools with the GenCheckr, a pocket sized genlock troubleshooting tool for virtual production, broadcast, and live event technicians.

Indiemark 3 Lens Encoder

The new Indiemark 3 is double the resolution (4000cpr vs 2000cpr) of the Indiemark 1/2, while being half the size. The new rod clamp system features an integrated 1/4-20 screw thread with slots for Arri locating pins, allowing unprecedented mounting flexibility.

The new right-angle clamping USB-C connector allows for smooth cable routing, while retaining compatibility with any USB cable. The lens gears are fully compatible with the Indiemark 1/2 gears, allowing a smooth upgrade path.

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E2E Encoder to Ethernet box

The E2E box can be used to convert any LOLED Indiemark encoder to ethernet, making for easier setup in a VP stage environment. Once configured, the E2E is plug-and-play, allowing for easy use without needing constant configuration.

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GenCheckr Genlock Tool

The GenCheckr is a credit-card sized tester for tri-level sync genlock signals. It displays timing information, frame-to-frame jitter, and offers multiple test points for benchtop use. It is a great tool for virtual production stage technicians, broadcast technicians, and product developers.

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We're confident these tools will open up new possibilities for virtual production and allow more people than ever to get into the field of virtual production. While these products are priced affordably, they offer professional-level performance, and we always feel it's important to make tools that are accessible to anyone.

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