By SVG Staff | Tuesday, October 19, 2021 - 12:17
SVG Europe is pleased to announce that Canon is once again supporting the Sports TV Awards which take place next week (28 October 2021) during the Sport Production & Technology Summit. The maker of broadcast cameras and lenses has been associated with SVG Europe’s awards since they were first introduced back in 2015. The company’s […]
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By Ken Kerschbaumer, SVG Editorial Director | Wednesday, May 19, 2021 - 19:47
For more than five decades Larry Thorpe, most recently senior fellow at Canon USA, has been a mainstay in the global TV production industry. Without Thorpe’s work at the BBC, RCA, Sony, and most recently Canon, the live TV production and digital cinema universe would look very different. Having retired last month, he sat down […]
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By Heather McLean, Editor | Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - 14:11
LaLiga and Mediapro are introducing a new state-of-the-art pitchside camera into their broadcasts that is designed to bring a filmic audiovisual quality to the match experience. The new cameras will provide an ultra-realistic experience that is said to make viewers feel like they are actually in the stands at the stadium, or just a few […]
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By SVG Staff | Monday, April 20, 2020 - 18:01
Canon has expanded its 2/3-inch 4K broadcast studio zoom lens range with the addition of the compact and lightweight CJ18ex7.6B KASE. Delivering what the company describes as “exceptional performance, operability, and affordability,” the new lens has an 18x zoom with a focal length of 7.6mm-137mm and “incredible optical performance” making it suitable for 4K broadcast […]
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By Adrian Pennington | Monday, February 4, 2019 - 10:49
While Canon’s principal focus at NAB 2019 will be on promoting and extending the capabilities of its 4K HDR broadcast lenses, there will be continued speculation and hints of actual news about its plans for the 8K live market.
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By SVG Staff | Tuesday, June 7, 2011 - 14:43
France: As is traditional, stories regarding the kit used at big events can emerge quite a time after the event itself is long over. One such is the use of Angénieux zooms in BSkyB’s 3D capture of the occasion.
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