Presteigne Broadcast Hire Adds Panasonic PTZ Cameras to Rental Fleet

Presteigne Broadcast Hire (PBH) has made a significant investment in Panasonic AW-UE100 PTZ cameras to supplement its extensive hire stock of Panasonic Pro-AV equipment. The dry hire and total solution production equipment provider expects to make use of the 45 UE100 4K PTZ cameras to support demand in unscripted and factual production.

“The small form factor and high quality imaging has radically changed the way that film-makers work, opening up a range of new creative possibilities,” explains Adrian Young, Presteigne Broadcast Hire CEO. “Using this more discrete type of camera, there is a greater “fly on the wall” feel to the footage as documentary subjects quickly become far less self-conscious and as a result we see demand continuing to grow.”

The AW-UE100 integrated pan/tilt/zoom camera supports a wide variety of IP transmission protocols, including high-bandwidth NDI, high-efficiency NDI|HX and Secure Reliable Transport (SRT). The PTZ camera has a newly-designed direct drive motor for smooth pan and tilt movement and offers installation flexibility, low noise and high-resolution image capture. It is ideal for high-quality live remote and studio production for broadcast, staging, corporate and sports events.

“These cameras will be highly valued by our customers for their NDI and SRT capabilities, UHD image output, small form factor and wide field of view,” added Adrian. The cameras will supplement PBH’s existing range of extensive Panasonic rental stock, including AW-UE150 and AW-HE130 cameras, as well as AW-RP150 camera controllers.

PBH was founded in 1991 and bought by management in 2016 with backing from funds managed by NVM Private Equity. Operating from bases near Gatwick Airport and in Warrington, PBH provides a range of technical production solutions from dry hire supply to the full turn-key provision of portable production units with engineers. Prestigious events include the Boat Race, European Football Championships, FIFA World Cup and Rugby World Cup.

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