Make your video production seamless with the Bolt 4K LT 3G-SDI Transmitter and 12G-SDI Receiver Deluxe Kit. This state-of-the-art wireless video transmission system offers zero-delay, supporting up to 4Kp30 via HDMI and up to 1080p60 via SDI. With a line-of-sight range of up to 1500 feet (457m), this kit ensures stable connectivity and fast reconnection times, even in challenging environments. The Bolt 4K LT 3G-SDI Transmitter is equipped with a 1x HDMI 2.0 input (up to 4Kp30) and a 1x 3G-SDI input (up to 1080p60). It also features a 1x 3G-SDI output (up to 1080p60).

Its lightweight body is designed for versatile mounting, with M3 and 1/4"-20 options. The 12G-SDI Receiver, on the other hand, offers a 1x HDMI 2.0 output (up to 4Kp60) and 2x 12G-SDI outputs (up to 4K60). It also features a 1/4"-20 mounting option and a Gold-Mount battery plate with pass-through power. This deluxe kit supports Rec 2020
HDR in a 10-bit 4:2: 2 color gamut, ensuring true HDR and accurate color reproduction. It can send and receive Log-enabled camera signals, balancing highlight and lowlight regions for optimal image quality. With the Bolt 4K LT 3G-SDI Transmitter and 12G-SDI Receiver Deluxe Kit, you can enjoy exceptional wireless performance. It offers reliable signal transmission and reception over 13x 40MHz frequencies, with less image break-up than previous Bolt generations. It also features a robust frequency-hopping algorithm and an additional 5GHz radio-frequency link for high-traffic locations with excessive interference from other wireless devices. This kit allows you to link up to 6 RX receivers to any 1 TX transmitter, enabling multiple points of viewing. It also offers universal cross-compatibility between all Bolt 4K devices, allowing you to expand your workflow requirements as needed. The Bolt 4K LT 3G-SDI Transmitter and 12G-SDI Receiver Deluxe Kit also supports the transmission of metadata, timecode, and start/stop flags from most camera manufacturers. Plus, with the Bolt App for Android and Apple iOS, you can remotely pair any TX/RX devices, manually designate specific 5GHz channels, and monitor interference with the 5GHz Spectrum Analyzer and Wireless Health analysis tools.