Broadcast Pix offers control of Sony cameras

Aug 26, 2005 3:23 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



A Broadcast Pix Studio system now controls Sony cameras.
Broadcast Pix has introduced new software that enables its integrated live video production systems to remotely control Sony cameras, via the VISCA protocol, like the BRC-300.

This new development enables a single operator to control up to seven Sony cameras, as well as all of the devices within a Broadcast Pix Studio system.

All camera functions can be controlled, including tilt, pan, zoom, focus, iris, preset positions, speed control and all CCU settings.

A Broadcast Pix Studio is comprised of a switcher, character generator, clip store, still store, logo generator, three DVEs and both digital and analog I/O.

For more information, visit www.broadcastpix.com.

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