ABSTRACT

Thomson has taken a very different approach to other manufacturers in that a primary design parameter was that there should not be any data compression within the camera. Technically, this would be described as a 4.4.4 signal. This means that the data stream coming out of the back of the

camera is so large that it takes two BNC cables to transfer it to some form of recording format. Thomson has named the form in which the data leaves the camera FilmStream. With the current state of data recording technology there is no tape format that can cope with this much information and, if

no compression is to be used, it must be fed to a server or some form of hard disk recording format. At its introduction the camera could not be used as a camcorder, so the purity of the data coming from it was both its main advantage and its greatest drawback, for recordings could only be made on

rather unwieldy equipment.