Ssis-313 4k
I notice you’ve referenced “SSIS-313 4K” — that appears to be a catalog number for a specific adult video title from the S1 No. 1 Style label, starring a Japanese actress.
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The stacked 1‑inch sensor employs dual‑gain readout, delivering a 15‑stop dynamic range that rivals larger Super‑35 cinema sensors. The “dual‑gain” mode automatically switches between low‑gain (high‑lights) and high‑gain (shadows) within each frame, preserving detail across extreme contrast scenes—ideal for outdoor sports under bright sunlight. The specific styling in SSIS-313 involves complex fabric
| Connection | Use Case | |------------|----------| | 12 G‑SDI | Direct feed to broadcast switchers, ProRes/ARRI RAW recorders. | | HDMI 2.1 | Live streaming to capture cards (e.g., Elgato 4K60 Pro) or to a monitor for on‑set grading. | | 10‑GbE (NDI HX2) | Network‑based production; a single Ethernet cable can deliver 4 K 60 p video, audio, and timecode to any NDI‑compatible device. | | XLR (2) | Professional audio input for boom mics, wireless receivers, or shotgun mics. | | Timecode & Genlock | Essential for multi‑camera sync in live events or studio productions. | | USB‑C (10 Gbps) | Firmware updates, direct file transfer, and optional remote control via the SSIS Control Center. |
Workflow Tip: The SSIS Control Center can be installed on a laptop and, via a single Ethernet cable, it will display waveform, vectorscope, focus peaking, and even a live 4 K LUT preview. The software also supports metadata tagging (scene, shot, lens) that is automatically written to the CFast cards, making post‑production ingest painless.
The specific styling in SSIS-313 involves complex fabric textures—lace, silk, and wool blends. In standard definition, these textures create moiré patterns (wavy interference lines). In 4K, the Nyquist limit of the camera sensor captures the fabric exactly as it is. You can distinguish between cheap polyester and expensive silk instantly, which adds a layer of production value appreciation.