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  2. Skycam - Wikipedia

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    Skycam HD at an ESPN on ABC–broadcast University of California, Berkeley football game.. While "SkyCam" is a registered trademark, the term "Skycam" is often used generically for cable-suspended camera system, and competing systems like CableCam (invented by Jim Rodnunsky but also a subsidiary of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, LLC), Spidercam and Robycam 3D.

  3. Creative Vado - Wikipedia

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    Structurally similar to the original Vado, the Vado HD captures 1280×720 720p HD video in the h.264/MPEG-4 [6] codec at 30 frames per second. This version of the Vado sports 8 gigabytes of internal memory, which captures 2 hours of HD video at high quality (known as HD+ ), 4 hours at normal quality (known as HD ), and 8 hours in 640×480 VGA.

  4. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, HDTV cameras designed for broadcast television, news, sports, events and other works such as reality TV are termed as professional video cameras. A digital movie camera is designed for movies or scripted television to record files that are then color corrected during post-production .

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  6. List of large sensor interchangeable-lens video cameras

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    Camera Sensor size Crop factor [1] Lens Mount [2] Recording media [3] Codec Maximum video resolution ISO range Dynamic range (at native/peak ISO) Shutter type Anamorphic shooting Internal filters Frame rate(s −1) Arri: Alexa [4] Alexa Plus 23.76 x 13.37 mm 1.52 Arri PL: SxS card, T-link recorder (optional XR module upgrade) [5]

  7. Instant replay - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 Sports Video Group survey revealed that 213 of 257 HD mobile production trucks were using some form of EVS replay gear. [9] Evertz Microsystems' DreamCatcher [10] replay system is also widely used by college and pro sports clubs, including teams in the NBA, MLB, and NHL.