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National Mobile Television debuts latest HD truck
May 22, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
NMT’s HD10 boasts a variety of Canon HD lenses, including three DIGI SUPER 86 telephoto models.
National Mobile Television (NMT) has rolled out its latest all-HD truck, complete with a Grass Valley Kalypso HD production switcher, multiple Grass Valley LDK-6000 HD cameras and a variety of Canon HD lenses.
HD10, the new 48ft rig, will be used by FOX Sports Bay Area for Oakland A’s and San Francisco Giants baseball games. Venue Services Group, a subsidiary of NMT, based in Moonachie, N.J, built it.
The new production truck features a full complement of Canon menses, including: one DIGI SUPER100xs (XJ100x9.3B IE-D), three DIGI SUPER 86 (XJ86x13.5B IE-D TELE), four DIGI SUPER 75xs (XJ75x9.3B IE-D), and four portable HJ22ex7.6B lenses.
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