
Canon BU-45H Remote-Control Robotic
Pan-Tilt-Zoom Cameras Provided M ultipurpose HD Video Performance
for the Miami Heat
January 14, 2010
Source: Canon
The Exceptional Picture Quality, Powerful
Zoom Ratio, Pan-Tilt Operation, and Image Stabilization of
the Canon BU-45H Enhances the Sports-Fan Experience and HDTV
Broadcasts
Whether for television broadcasts, giant-screen displays,
or facility monitoring, video serves multiple purposes at
modern sports stadiums. Faced with the need for a robotic
HD camera to meet all three of those applications, the Miami
HEAT equipped the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida,
with four BU-45H remote-control robotic pan-tilt-zoom HD camera
systems from Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging.

We realized that the Canon BU-45H met both a broadcast-niche
need as well as a service-niche need, and could seamlessly
connect the two applications very easily, explained
David Vickery, director of broadcast services for the Miami
HEAT.
Inside the Arena, one Canon BU-45H remote-control robotic
pan-tilt-zoom HD camera is mounted just beneath a giant scoreboard
high above center court. It is used to capture dramatic overhead
HD shots of game action for broadcast as well as close-ups
of fans, which serve the display needs of the scoreboards
four 16-by-9-foot screens. A second Canon BU-45H remote-control
camera is mounted in a corner end-zone, providing beautiful
HD wide shots for broadcast and additional fan close-ups for
display inside the Arena.
Our directors and producers love the BU-45H, Vickery
noted. From a TV standpoint, it provides dramatic HD
shots and angles that we want to use, making it very important
as a production tool. Once we started using Canon BU-45H cameras,
however, we realized how well they also worked for POV [point
of view] shots. The great HD lens on the BU-45H enables it
to zoom into a point of interest or back out for a really
nice wide shot.
An Exciting Fan Experience
Designed for outdoor use, two additional BU-45H remote-control
cameras serve the teams broadcast and service applications
outside the Arena as well. One, located in the West Plaza,
is used to capture POV shots of fans arriving through the
AmericanAirlines Arenas main gates. That video is displayed
on the enormous 3,400square-foot MiamiMediaMesh screen
mounted to the exterior of the building.
One of the most important tasks facing any sports video
facility, and its production group, is to connect the fans
with the event, Vickery continued. The Canon BU-45H
cameras are great tools in our arsenal to achieve that goal.
They allow our fans to see themselves on giant displays as
they enter, or to get picked up with a great on-air move while
theyre sitting in their seats.
When not shooting fans entering the Arena, the Canon BU-45H
remote-control camera in the West Plaza can also be aimed
at the MiamiMediaMesh screen to provide video confirmation
that the giant display is working properly. The BU-45H
is a precise tool for the verification of our outdoor MiamiMediaMesh
screens performance, Vickery noted. This same
BU-45H remote-control camera is also used to capture POV beauty
shots of downtown Miami for insertion into broadcasts.
The Miami HEATs fourth Canon BU-45H remote-control camera
is mounted on the East Side of the waterfront Arena and is
used to provide beauty shots of Biscayne Bay as well as coverage
of the Arenas East Plaza, where the HEAT marketing department
stages events for fans.
The Technology Within
The product of Canons years of experience in the robotic
camera business, the BU-45H combines an advanced Canon three-CCD
HD camera with a Canon 20X optical zoom lens (4.5 - 90mm),
a sophisticated remote-control pan-tilt system, and a weatherproof
outdoor housing. The camera portion of the BU-45H employs
three 1/3-inch (1,670,000-pixel) CCDs and delivers 1920(H)
x 1080(V) 16:9 HD video via an HD SDI serial digital interface.
The camera also includes a remote-control three-position ND
(neutral density) filter, Canons advanced Auto Focus
function, and sophisticated Canon Image Stabilizer technology.
The optical quality of the Canon BU-45H is outstanding,
Vickery said. In addition to that is its built-in Image
Stabilization feature. One of our outdoor BU-45H cameras sits
on a pole and vibrates in the wind, so the Image Stabilization
feature is key for us. A lot of other camera systems dont
even provide that type of feature.
Offering exceptional controllability and smooth pan-tilt motion,
the BU-45Hs remote-control robotic pan-tilt mechanism
is capable of extremely smooth pans of 340 degrees and tilts
of 80 degrees (30 degrees up, 50 down). The BU-45Hs
outdoor pan-tilt head and weatherproof housing are designed
for operation from -15 to +40 degrees Celsius (5 to 104 degrees
Fahrenheit).
The BU-45Hs housing also meets the IP-45 specifications
for dust- and waterproof-efficiency and it has a windshield
wiper blade to keep its lens port clear. The total weight
of the pan-tilt system, camera and housing is 17 kg. (approx.
37 lbs.).
From the camera to the lens to the pan-tilt control,
weve been helped very extensively by Canon, Vickery
added. The cameras you want to use dont always
necessarily work with the controllers that youve already
got. Canon, however, paired up with a lot of companies to
make sure their remote-control systems interface with the
BU-45H. Were using Troll Systems desktop camTROLL
TCC500 HD Camera Controller, and its very sophisticated.
Canon provided the contacts and direction to ensure that the
camTROLL product works seamlessly with the BU-45H.
Essential Details
We compared POV cameras and became extremely interested
when we saw the Canon BU-45Hs unibody construction,
where the camera is encased in a special housing that also
offers remote-control pan and tilt, noted Vickery.
Its a unique and rugged device. The housing of
the Canon BU-45H lends itself well to a number of useful applications.
The housing protects it from dust and dirt, and even indoors
it shields the camera and lens system and prevents its cables
from getting tangled. We sit 100 yards from the salty waters
of Biscayne Bay, which is a corrosive environment for electronics.
The BU-45H, however, has no external cables hanging out to
get caught, twisted, or dry-rotted in the humid South Florida
air.
The Canon BU-45H remote-control robotic pan-tilt HD camera
provides genlock input for broadcast video-system synchronization.
The video outputs include HD-SDI with embedded audio for HD
recording and an analog composite NTSC output for monitoring.
Powered by 12V DC current, the BU-45Hs control protocol
is non-proprietary and open; users or system integrators can
interface the camera with their own control system or that
of third-party providers to create a versatile robotic control
system.
The BU-45H can be operated in automatic or manual mode. Short
and long-distance control systems interface via RS-422 connections,
and an optional third-party E/O (electrical-to-optical) converter
is available for worldwide connectivity via fiber optics (or
connection to Canons Canobeam DT-150 HD wireless video
transceiver for transmission at distances of up to one kilometer).
Since this building opened in January 2000, all of our
camera systems have had Canon lenses, commented Vickery.
Canon provides us with absolutely great service, and
it stands behind its products. From a customer service standpoint,
Canon has always been very helpful in meeting the needs of
the Miami HEAT. Its a one-to-one customer-to-manufacturer
relationship. The BU-45H is the best for both our broadcast
and our POV needs. This extends from the HD picture quality
of the camera itself, to its HD zoom lens, to its pan-tilt
operation, and to its controller interface. The Miami HEATs
goal is always to produce video that keeps the crowd constantly
entertained. The Canon BU-45H camera system is a big part
of how we make the fan experience that much better.
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