Panasonic UE-160 4K PTZ cameras in action for touring and festival market

AT Communications (ATC) is one of UK’s leading AV hire companies that specializes in the corporate and events markets. ATC was looking to expand further into the touring and festival space. The company can provide a full service from design to show with the largest revenues coming from its LED wall hire "We wanted new PTZ cameras that would work effectively with the LED walls and when Panasonic offered us a demonstration, we were keen to see what the latest generation could offer," says James Speer, Retail Manager- ATC.

The solution were the Panasonic AW-UE160 NDI PTZ cameras with K 1” MOS sensor. They were perfect for ATC because the new optical low pass filter to reduce the moiré effect when shooting against an LED wall.

"The moment we saw the UE160 in action, we knew it was a game changer. What really caught our eye was the moiré filter, the quality of picture and the interfaces. We were looking at the next generation PTZ camera."
James Speer, Retail Manager- ATC

The AW-UE160 4K PTZ camera features a newly developed 4K 1” MOS sensor that offers the highest sensitivity of Panasonic’s entire PTZ lineup. Production teams shooting in a concert venue or a church can easily capture clear images even in the most challenging lighting conditions. Meanwhile, the UE160’s new optical low pass filter reduces the effect of moiré for clearer picture quality when shooting against an LED wall, which is especially important for rental and staging or worship environments. Its high-speed frame rate will help sports broadcasters capture slow motion shots in HD for replays, while seamless integration with the robotic camera system brings live broadcast-style movements to the PTZ, resulting in a dynamic and highly engaging video production.

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