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Shotoku to introduce TRP-100 pedestal to U.S. market
Mar 5, 2008 8:11 AM
Shotoku Broadcast Systems will introduce its TRP-100 robotically controlled pedestal to the U.S. market at NAB2008. Ideal for all studio applications including news, sports and current affairs, the TRP-100 is controlled by the Shotoku TR-8T control system.
The TRP-100 pedestal allows full X, Y and height camera movement in conjunction with conventional pan and tilt motion. The TRP-100 supports any camera configuration up to 220lbs while gliding through 2.5ft (750mm) of elevation at up to 1ft (300mm) per second.
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