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Panasonic HPX370 P2 HD Camcorder Receives Top Marks at KOB
8/21/2012
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| Jeremy Fine |
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—I’ve been fortunate
to spend my entire career in broadcasting
at KOB television, the NBC affiliate
here. We’re owned by Hubbard Broadcasting
and are the oldest television station in
New Mexico, and the second-oldest television
station between the Mississippi River
and the West Coast. Our 12 photographers
stay busy, as our territory includes the entire
state (more than 120,000 sq. miles), as
well as parts of Colorado and Arizona.
For the past two years, we’ve been
shooting news with Panasonic AG-HPX370
P2 HD camcorders. In addition to the 12
cameras used in news coverage, the station
has additional HPX370s in sports, promotions
and engineering, for a total of 15. Our
station bureaus in Farmington and Roswell
shoot news with Panasonic’s AG-HPX170
P2 HD handhelds.
The HPX370 is an interchangeable
lens camcorder with 10-bit, 4:2:2, independent-
frame full 1920x1080 resolution
AVC-Intra recording. It incorporates newly-
developed 1/3-inch, full-HD 2.2 megapixel
ULT (Ultra Luminance Technology)
3-MOS imagers and a 20-bit digital signal
processor to acquire native 1920x1080
resolution images with a notable improvement
in sensitivity.
Typically, KOB airs five and a half hours
of local news each weekday, three hours
each Saturday, and an hour each Sunday.
Previously, we’d captured news on digital
tape, and the upgrade to solid-state P2
storage was quite a leap forward. With the
arrival of the HPX370s, we also switched
our news editing operation to Final Cut
Pro, and are able to ingest material at
twice real time.
‘NEW MEXICO TOUGH’
Our news photographers like to say that
we cover “hell and a half-acre” every day,
and the HPX370s have made this coverage
more comfortable on our shoulders, as the
cameras are lighter than we would have
expected in a shoulder-mount configuration.
The cameras have proven themselves
to be rugged, and have performed flawlessly
since day one. They’ve also proved
impervious to the infamous New Mexico
dust we experience on a regular basis.
The HPX370s provide us with many
useful options, including HD/SD-SDI video
outputs for external recording. We’ve
found the scene files are pretty cool too,
as they allow us to quickly switch settings
without time-consuming menu adjustments.
For example, when it’s cloudy,
we’re likely to bring up the “Cine V” setting,
which crushes the blacks, brings up
the color saturation and really makes the
picture pop.
KOB anticipates broadcasting its newscasts
in high definition by the end of this
year, and with the Panasonic HPX370s we
own, we have full HD acquisition tools already
in place that will enable us to produce
network-quality, high-definition news
presentations.
AHEAD OF THE COMPETITON
Since acquiring the cameras, we’ve
done promotions in HD, and we’ve also
aired several sweeps specials in high definition.
Last October, we broadcast four
hours of live HD programming from Albuquerque’s
International Balloon Fiesta, the
premier hot air balloon event held here
annually. The images were stunning, and
it was satisfying to stroll through the media
tent and observe that the pictures on
KOB’s monitor feeds far eclipsed those of
the competition.
Jeremy Fine has been with KOB television
for more than 10 years, and has
served as the chief photographer for the
past two years. He may be contacted at
jfine@kob.com.
For more information, contact Panasonic
at 877-803-8492 or visit www.panasonic.com/broadcast.
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