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Panasonic PTZ Auto Tracking Firmware Update – Built in Tracking for Free!

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 22, 2023

In this video Kriss from Holdan AV, looks at the latest firmware update for the Panasonic AW-UE40 and AW-UE50 PTZ cameras, which after much demand brings built-in subject auto tracking – a fantastic feature brought to already very capable 4K cameras for free.

Atomos New Price List August 2023 – US

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 18, 2023

Please contact your Broadfield sales rep for Atomos latest Price List, featuring the newly introduced “Next Generation of Ninja” – including Ninja and Ninja Ultra along with other recent announcements and updated pricing for our range of professional creative solutions.

PTZOptics Helps Harness Modern Technology for Timely Justice

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 18, 2023

The New York State Unified Court System (NYS UCS), the state government’s judicial branch, has embarked on an ambitious modernization journey to make its 1,540 courtrooms more functional, accessible, and digitally equipped. The Courtroom Modernization Initiative (CMI) Team was formed in 2019 to carry out this vision; PTZOptics, along with other key vendors such as Magewell and Biamp, played an important role in the transition.

Using RED Cameras with Wacom Cintiq Pro

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 17, 2023

Some of the most visually stunning film and television projects have used RED camera systems, including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Squid Game, and The Queen’s Gambit. Wacom visited RED Studios in Los Angeles to learn more about RED cameras, their accompanying software, and how the two work well together with Wacom’s Cintiq Pro 27. They spoke with Dan Duran, Head Post Production and Workflow Specialist at RED Digital Cinema, Director C. Craig Patterson, and Cinematographer and Director Kathryn Boyd-Batstone about their workflows and how they use these tools.

PTZOptics Next Generation Of Cameras Are In Stock And Available At Broadfield

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 14, 2023

PTZOptics Next Generation Of Cameras Are In Stock And Available At Broadfield

NEW PRODUCTS ALERT: Introducing The Next Generation Of Atomos Ninja

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 14, 2023

NEW PRODUCTS ALERT: Introducing the Next Generation of Atomos Ninja

Live Show: New PTZOptics Move Se!!

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 10, 2023

Built on the award-winning PTZOptics camera line, the PTZ and auto-tracking features you love are now more within reach than ever. The PTZOptics Move SE combines HDMI, SDI, USB, and IP outputs – plus NDI®|HX upgradeability – all into a single camera. Ideal for live streaming and video production, the Move SE offers high-quality video with a resolution of 1080p at 60fps. And with SONY CMOS image sensors, you can count on excellent image quality even in low-light scenarios.

How to mix and match SDI and IP signals with KAIROS | Panasonic Broadcast & ProAV

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 8, 2023

With INSIDE KARIOS learn how to mix signals from SDI to IP, and find out how Kairos is able to manage mixed input and output sources. This is one of the key advantages of Kairos, supporting the transition to live IP workflows and helping to move towards true remote video production.

NEW PRODUCT ALERT: JVC Professional KM-IP8 VMix Studio Switcher and New Promos

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 3, 2023

JVC Professional KM-IP8 vMix Studio Switcher. 2 Models Available – NDI or NDI & SDI

Buyers’ Guide: PTZ Cameras

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 3, 2023

A PTZ camera is a video camera that can be controlled by a remote controller. Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) are the three primary movement functions that a camera operator would traditionally perform on a tripod-mounted video camera to control the horizontal field, vertical field, and focal length. Because PTZ cameras support remote or robotic control and operation, the operator does not need to stand behind the video camera to manually operate it. By removing the camera operator, the camera position requires less of a footprint—in fact, if the PTZ camera is mounted to a wall or column, it may require no actual footprint at all.