
Ikegami USA will present new broadcast cameras, controllers, and monitors at NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas.
The company will exhibit at Booth C3819 from April 19 to 22. Ikegami USA says the lineup is built around signal quality, flexible operation, and long-term infrastructure value.

Alan Keil, Senior Engineering Fellow at Ikegami USA, said signal quality, versatility, ease of operation, and futureproofing remain key priorities for broadcasters as they expand or update their systems.
Ikegami USA at NAB Show 2026 with UNICAM XE cameras
Ikegami USA will highlight its UNICAM XE 3-CMOS 2/3-inch 4K-UHD cameras at NAB Show 2026. The company says these cameras share the same network camera control architecture. As a result, camera crews can move more easily between models in the series.
The company will show the UHK-X700 studio and portable camera and the UHK-X750 full studio version. It will also present the UHK-X600 and HDK-X500, which are HD models with upgrade paths to 4K-UHD.
In addition, Ikegami USA will show the UHL-X40, a compact addition to its 4K lineup. The company says this model is optimized for robotic applications.
Keil also said Ikegami will introduce a new feature in an upgraded version of its top-end UNICAM XE models. However, the company has not yet released further details.
Ikegami USA at NAB Show 2026 with the IPX-100
Ikegami USA will also show the IPX-100 compact IP base station at NAB Show 2026. The company says the system supports SMPTE ST 2110 IP remote and studio operation while keeping the familiar workflow of baseband live production.

According to Ikegami USA, each UNICAM XE or UNICAM HD camera can connect to an IPX-100 through up to two miles of conventional SMPTE-hybrid fiber cable. The IPX-100 powers the camera head, so operators work in the same way as with a conventional fiber-cabled camera.
The company says the unit also includes an internal test signal generator, support for the video trunk channel, and an HD-SDI monitoring output. In addition, users can perform remote setup and monitoring through Ikegami’s XE WebView browser.
Ikegami USA at NAB Show 2026 with the OCP-500
Ikegami USA will present the OCP-500 operation control panel at NAB Show 2026. The company showed it as a prototype last year, and it is now in production.
Ikegami says the OCP-500 uses a slim design that saves desk space while still providing full remote camera control. The panel includes an LCD touchscreen and rotary encoders for setup adjustment. It also supports Ethernet, including power, as well as direct RS-422 control cable connection.
Ikegami USA at NAB Show 2026 with the UHL-X40
The UHL-X40 is one of the key camera products in the Ikegami USA NAB Show 2026 display. The company describes it as a two-piece box camera with an ultra-compact camera head and a separate CCU.
Ikegami USA says the built-in fiber extension system allows a distance of up to six miles between the head and CCU over duplex fiber. The system also includes an Ethernet trunk channel for PTZ head control or other external use.
The company says the camera head weighs 2.4 pounds. The CCU provides simultaneous 2160p output, HD clean output, and HD monitoring output. It also supports focus assist and other viewfinder-style indicators and markers for the remote operator.
Ikegami USA at NAB Show 2026 with picture monitors
Ikegami USA will also highlight the HLM-2460WA and HLM-1860WR picture monitors at NAB Show 2026.
The HLM-2460WA is a 24-inch video monitor with a 1920 x 1200 IPS LCD panel. Ikegami USA says it offers a 1,800:1 contrast ratio and 400 nits peak brightness. The company positions it for broadcast applications such as edit suites and monitor walls.
The HLM-1860WR is an AC or battery-powered HD multiformat monitor with an 18.5-inch IPS LCD panel. Ikegami USA says it delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and 500 nits peak brightness. The company adds that this allows clear image reproduction in outdoor environments.
Ikegami USA says both monitors include user-definable reference marker lines or boxes that users can create with a USB mouse. They also support eight channels of SDI-embedded audio metering and tally integration.



