Arizona Cardinals Add Panasonic Camcorders to Roster
By: David Cohen, Web Editor
Friday, September 18, 2009 - 9:47 am

The defending National Football Conference champion Arizona Cardinals will use two Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 2/3-inch 3-CCD P2 HD camcorders and one AG-HPG20 P2 Portable recorder to boost the image quality and turnaround of their coaching video, replacing digital cameras the National Football League club had owned for nearly 10 years.

The Cardinals use the HPX2000 camcorders in conjunction with the DVSport GameDay editing and data-analysis software package, and the team exchanges game videos over the NFL’s file-based CGE Exchange network. During practices and games, one HPX2000 shoots from the 50-yard line and the second is from the end zone behind the goal. Both camcorders are fixed on tripods and are equipped with Fujinon XA17x7.6BRM ENG-style HD lenses.

For more information, please visit www.panasonic.com/broadcast.

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