17 Feb 2014

Panasonic awarded ITN camera contract


ITN has purchased a significant number of Panasonic ENG cameras and broadcast equipment as part of its High Definition upgrade project.

ITN has purchased a significant number of Panasonic ENG cameras and broadcast equipment as part of its High Definition upgrade project.

ITN, which produces news content for ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, has selected the new Panasonic AJ-PX5000 ENG P2 camera for its news gathering operations.

Keith Cass, ITN's Director of Technology said, "The ability to capture full 10 bit HD 4:2:2 images using a 25Mbps codec was an extremely attractive proposition for us. We conducted a thorough evaluation of the camera's operation, feature set and technical performance. With the addition of the camera's wireless technology this camera was the most appropriate match to ITN's future newsgathering strategy. The AJ PX5000 really is a "cameraman's camera."

The AJ-PX5000 also offers ‘dual' recording using P2, Micro P2 or class 10 SD cards, dramatically reducing media costs. The camera is global format in SD and HD and comes with a comprehensive range of Panasonic codecs including AVC Intra and the new AVC Long G (50/25/12/6Mbps) codec set.

"It's a major coup to be supplying ITN and follows hot on the heels of the decision by Sunset+Vine to implement Panasonic Professional Broadcast Cameras in their sports production for BT Sport," said Nigel Wilkes, Broadcast Group Manager at Panasonic. "Panasonic is growing market share by supplying the latest in professional, HD enabled camera solutions for sports and news broadcasting in the UK."

See the AJ-PX5000, visit BVE 2014, Stand J44.

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