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LiaoNing Television relies on Vinten camera supports for Olympics
Aug 26, 2008 11:59 AM
LiaoNing TV used the Vector 90 pan-and-tilt heads from a range of OB locations during the Olympics.
LiaoNing Television equipped its outside broadcast (OB) vans used during its coverage of the Olympics with camera support equipment from Vinten.
LiaoNing TV used Vinten's Vision 100 pan-and-tilt head and tripod systems and the Vector 90 pan-and-tilt heads with heavy-duty tripods for broadcasting from a range of OB locations during the games.
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