Codex products include recorders and media processing systems, as well as tools for color, dailies creation, archiving, review and digital asset management.
It was introduced in 2005 and was used as the capture device for early digital cameras such as the Dalsa Origin, Thomson Viper, Panavision Genesis, and Sony F23 & F35.
[7] The technology was subsequently upgraded to support the requirements of the ALEXA 65 camera, with Codex SXR capture drives able to sustain 2500 MB/s.
Projects that used Codex products include Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," Michael Apted's "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader", Joseph Kosinski's "Tron Legacy", Roland Emmerich's "Anonymous", and Ang Lee's "Life of Pi."
Recent Academy Awards for Best Cinematography predominately using digital capture have used Codex recording, including "Gravity", "Blade Runner 2049", "The Revenant", and "Roma.
Codex products used a touchscreen interface and removable "data packs" containing up to 10 TB of raid array disk storage.
Vault is an ingest, processing and hardware device, designed to support multiple camera and media types.