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Brompton Technology powers Sony’s new Crystal LED Capri

Brompton Technology powers Sony’s new Crystal LED Capri

Sony Corporation has once again selected Brompton Technology’s Tessera LED processing to power the latest addition to its Crystal LED display portfolio, the new Capri series ZRD-VS25FB. Targeted at a wide array of customers looking to support virtual production, Crystal LED Capri is a solution designed to meet the needs of productions of all sizes.

 

The new series features Brompton’s 4K Tessera SX40 LED processor, already a staple in Sony’s flagship Verona series, with seamless cross-compatibility between the two. Featuring a 2.5 mm pixel pitch, 1,500 nits of brightness, and refresh rates up to 7,680 Hz, the Crystal LED Capri ZRD-VS25FB model delivers smooth, lifelike imagery suitable for in-camera VFX (ICVFX) across television, film, commercial shoots, broadcast, live events, and rental or staging applications.

 

Capri also complements Sony’s Verona series. Using the same controllers and featuring the same luminance as Verona allows the Capri LED wall to be used together with the Verona LED wall, for example, the Verona as the main wall and the Capri on the ceiling. “With the launch of Capri, Sony is expanding its commitment to virtual production and spatial content creation by offering a more accessible solution”, says Yasuharu Nomura, Senior General Manager, VP Technology & Services Business Division, New Contents Creation Business Unit, Sony Corporation.

 

As part of Sony’s growing Virtual Production Tool Set, Capri supports tools like Color Calibrator and the Camera and Display Plugin, aiding with colour matching and aliasing mitigation on set. The company’s upcoming Version 3.0, expected this autumn, will add real-time off-axis colour shift compensation, a feature exclusive to Capri, Verona, and B-series models, further enhancing image fidelity during curved or angled installations.

 

(Photo: Brompton Technology/Sony Corporation)

 

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