Bidi 12Gbps SFP Pair for 12G SDI

Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $194.99.

Key Features

  • 12G Video SFP Optical Fiber Module

  • Bidirectional Signal Transmission

  • Supports Single-Strand Fiber with Dual Wavelength

  • Compatible with Blackmagic, AJA, Ross, BirdDog & More

  • ATEM, ShieldRock, Panasonic, Sony Compatible

    Transmit and receive 12G-SDI video signals over long distances with this 12G Video Bidi SFP Optical Fiber Transceiver. Featuring dual-wavelength technology (1310nm & 1270nm), it supports bidirectional communication over a single fiber strand. Compatible with a wide range of professional gear, including Blackmagic Design, ATEM switchers, BirdDog, AJA, Ross, Panasonic, Sony, and more—ideal for broadcast, live production, and remote camera setups.

🧬 12G Optical Fiber Transmission

Transmit and receive high-bandwidth 12G-SDI video signals over long distances via fiber optic cables — ideal for 4K workflows.

🔗 SFP Module Compatibility

Fully compatible with standard SFP ports, including those found on:

  • Broadcast converters such as Blackmagic Mini Converters, ATEM Talkback/Studio Converters, ShieldRock fiber extenders, Yellowbrick, AJA, Ross, and OpenGear frames.

  • Cameras with 12G fiber output from brands like Blackmagic Design, Panasonic, Sony, BirdDog, and more.

This broad compatibility makes it a versatile choice for any broadcast or live production environment.

🔁 Bidirectional Communication

Built-in transceiver allows simultaneous transmit and receive on a single strand of fiber, enabling flexible, two-way video communication.

🖥️ Multi-Resolution Support

Supports a wide range of video formats including 12G, 6G, 1080p, 720p, NTSC, and PAL — suitable for global broadcast standards.

🌐 1310nm & 1270nm Wavelength Transmission

Utilizes dual wavelengths (1310nm & 1270nm) for bidirectional transmission with minimal signal degradation, ideal for high-performance, long-distance workflows.

📦 Compact and Field-Ready Design

Perfect for live production, OB trucks, studios, houses of worship, and other professional broadcast setups using optical infrastructure.