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DVCPRO, Fujinon underwater

By Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 10/29/2000 7:00:00 PM

Sea Studios Foundation and National Geographic Television have co-produced the eight-part series The Shape of Life, using Panasonic 480-line progressive DVCPRO 50 camcorders equipped with Fujinon lenses.

The cameras were used for both above-ground and underwater shooting on the science documentary, which traces the evolution of animal species.

Underwater sequences were shot using a Fujinon A10x4.8 zoom lens and a Pace Technology housing modified for below-the-surface work.

The series will begin airing next year.

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