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Recent Posts
- Canon Captures the Big Game
- Canon HD Broadcast Lenses Chosen as Part of Major University’s HDTV Sports Production Facilities Upgrade
- Panasonic introduces AW-HE120 3MOS PTZ camera
- Telestream Builds HD Instant Replay System for NASCAR
- Canon Unveils Latest Super-telephoto Lens
- Advanced Technology From Ikegami at HD World, New York City
- Canon Hollywood Professional Technology And Support Center Premieres In Los Angeles
- Canon Professional Services Program Announces New Points Qualification System and Website For Emerging Professionals
- Tiffen to Showcase Award-Winning Technology at PDN PhotoPlus Expo
- Study finds growing use of online, alternate delivery methods for TV among viewers
- New DTV standard could emerge in three years, says Aitken
- Canon U.S. Life Sciences and the University of Maryland Launch New Collaboration
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Canon Captures the Big Game
03 January 2012 11:14 PM | No CommentsFrom TV Technology Game Creek Video, who will provide coverage of this year’s Super Bowl XLV, announced plans to use long-zoom lenses from Canon for all telephoto shots. The company’s 100-times XJ100×9.3B long-zoom HD lenses will be mounted on all of the 18 fixed-position Sony HD field cameras. Portable cameras will use a [...]
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Canon HD Broadcast Lenses Chosen as Part of Major University’s HDTV Sports Production Facilities Upgrade
03 January 2012 11:03 PM | No CommentsFrom TV Technology OKLAHOMA CITY: Whether it’s on the gridiron, the baseball diamond, the basketball court, or other competitive arenas, the University of Oklahoma (OU) is going into the 2011 season with high expectations for its successful athletic programs. OU also has high standards for its in-house video coverage of these events, as evidenced [...]
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Panasonic introduces AW-HE120 3MOS PTZ camera
03 January 2012 10:59 PM | No CommentsFrom Broadcast Engineering Panasonic has unveiled the AW-HE120, a pan/tilt/zoom camera delivering full HD video capture an integrated PTZ system. Featuring a fast 20x zoom lens and three 2.2-megapixel ULT MOS imagers supporting HD imaging, the compact HE120 produces high-quality video in a wide range of shooting conditions. Suited for demanding applications such as sports, staging, house of [...]
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Telestream Builds HD Instant Replay System for NASCAR
03 January 2012 10:56 PM | No CommentsFrom TV Technology NEVADA CITY, CA.–Telestream has created a new high definition instant replay system for NASCAR race control officials. Developed for the start of the 2012 racing season, Telestream combined its new Replay multichannel video player combines with its Pipeline HD video capture system to provide instant capture and display of [...]
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Canon Unveils Latest Super-telephoto Lens
03 January 2012 10:51 PM | No CommentsFrom TV Technology LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.: Canon U.S.A., Inc., introduces a new-generation of super-telephoto lens, the XJ95×8.6B, which provides a combination of the widest angle of view of any HD field lens presently in the broadcasting industry with an augmented 95x focal range. Canon says it developed the XJ95×8.6B lens in response to the [...]
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Canon to show 3D camcorder rig at IBC
From TechRadar.com Canon has announced that it will be showing off a 3D rig at IBC, with the company pairing two of its brand new X105 camcorders to get the extra dimension. Canon’s XF105 camcorders were only announced at the end of August, but the company has clearly been readying a 3D rig using its [...] -
Despicable Foxtel set to broadcast Australia’s first 3D movie
From Patrick Avenell of current.com SYDNEY, NSW: Foxtel is adding another milestone to the development of 3D in Australia, with the first scheduled 3D film premiere today announced. Up to now, the most common 3D broadcast – in fact almost all of them – have been of major sporting events, such as the State [...]









