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Cramer Gains Control Over Subject-Tracking in Virtual Productions with Panasonic Auto Tracking Software Solution

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 21, 2021

Another key benefit of the Auto Tracking software, said Richelson, is that it doesn’t get tired. “Auto Tracking doesn’t care that the shoot has already gone on for 10 hours or more where human effort starts to plummet,” Richelson added.

Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 4K Cinema Box Camera With Livestreaming

By Jennifer P 0 Comment June 16, 2021

For cinematic productions, broadcasting or live streaming, LUMIX wants you to think inside the box! The LUMIX BGH1 is an exceptionally lightweight and easy-to-install box camera whose arrival is timed perfectly, against a backdrop of increasing need for top-quality streaming solutions in addition to traditional broadcasting and cinema production.

Panasonic CX350 Firmware Update May 2021

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 7, 2021

APNTV creates excellent videos on the latest streaming and video technology. Recently, they made a great video talking about the latest firmware update on the Panasonic CX350. Check out the video, below.

KAIROS: How Panasonic’s IT/IP platform could be the “Photoshop” for video

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 7, 2021

KAIROS is Panasonic’s IT/IP platform that gives you unlimited control by fully utilizing the power and flexibility of its CPU and GPU, offering unrestricted flexibility of input, output and operation for a more efficient live workflow. We caught up with Panasonic Engineering Manager Harry Patel to talk all things KAIROS, including its origins, the state of SMPTE 2110, KAIROS’ configuration and components and how it can be the “Photoshop” for video.

Which LUMIX is the Best Fit for you?

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 2, 2021

Let’s start with the LUMIX S1H, the flagship full-frame mirrorless camera from Panasonic. It features a 24.2 Megapixel (MP) CMOS sensor capable of capturing up to 6K 24p video at 4:2:2 in 10-bit. The S1H offers Dual Native ISO — generating less noise at higher ISOs. The camera offers unlimited record time and an internal fan for improved heat dispersion. The S1H is a durable and reliable camera for creators who need to shoot for a long time. Also, the camera shoots up to 120fps in HD, or up to 60fps in UHD and DCI 4K. For improved dynamic range, the S1H supports V-Log. It also stays steady with 7-stop 5-Axis Dual Image Stabilizer (IB) 2 sensor stabilization.

Panasonic GH5s New Feature

By Jamie G 0 Comment May 26, 2021

Panasonic has announced a new feature to the GH5s. ProRes RAW recording is now a feature on the GH5s. This new feature will allow GH5s owners to capture full DCI […]

NEW PRODUCT ALERT: Panasonic LUMIX GH5M2

By Jennifer P 0 Comment May 25, 2021

Broadfield is committed to bringing the Panasonic LUMIX cameras to system integrators and VARs working with schools, churches and everyone doing live production. Call us at (800)634-5178Call via Mitel for more information and add LUMIX to your next project quote.

Panasonic Auto Tracking enters virtual production space

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment May 24, 2021

AV Magazine recently published a great article going over Panasonic’s Auto Tracking System and how it now goes into the virtual production space.

Panasonic’s Jim Jensen Spotlights the Massive Growth of PTZ and Remote Cameras

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment May 20, 2021

“With live productions greatly impacted in the amount of personnel allowed on site, broadcasters have looked to alternate ways to ensure their productions remain an elite viewing experience. In this edition of our SVG SportsTech On Demand series, Panasonic’s Senior Category Owner, PTZ and Remote Systems Jim Jensen shares the tremendous growth in interest of PTZ and remote-operated camera systems in light of the pandemic and how some of the company’s newest solutions – like the Tecnopoint Robo Dolly System – are taking remote and robotic systems to the next level.”

Live Remote Streaming and Control with the AG-CX10 4K Handheld Camcorder

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment May 11, 2021

With many of us currently in quarantine, our cameras have become essential tools that let us connect with friends, business colleagues, or even mass global audiences. Whether you’re using a webcam to chat with friends on Zoom, or broadcasting content via live streaming platforms like YouTube Live, having a capable camera with professional features is essential. Let’s face it, a webcam won’t make the grade in capturing professional images and sound. You also need a professional camera with good manual control if you want to develop a unique look.