JVC cameras help Raycom make move to HD production
Nov 17, 2008 1:00 PM
Raycom Media stations are using GY-HD250s as the primary studio cameras for their respective news broadcasts.
WIS-TV, the NBC-affiliate in Columbia, SC, is the latest of the Raycom Media stations to upgrade its news production studio with JVC’s GY-HD250s, KA-HD250 studio adapters, remote control units and camera control units.
WIS-TV is the tenth station owned by Raycom to do so, following WOIO-TV in Cleveland and WXIX-TV in Cincinnati, OH; WSFA-TV in Montgomery, AL; WAVE-TV in Louisville, KY; WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge, LA; WECT-TV in Wilmington, NC; WCSC-TV in Charleston, SC; WMC-TV in Memphis, TN; and WTVR-TV in Richmond, VA. All are using GY-HD250s as the primary studio cameras for their respective news broadcasts.
The GYHD250 configured as a studio camera provides accurate camera control, intercom and tally using a standard 26-pin cable, which helps make the upgrade to HD seamless.
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