• BURN@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Worth it for the shot

    Camera operators are going to often be the last ones in unsafe positions because we still haven’t solved the remote camera problem yet. There’s too much latency to have the cameras that whip pan running on the remote tripods used in a few other series.

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      9 days ago

      I’d be more than fine with some less whipy pre canned motion that accommodates far more cars per screen than the stupid zoom setting and motion they have now

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        9 days ago

        The sponsors unfortunately aren’t. The whole reason it’s the way it is was to give sponsors more screen time

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      9 days ago

      Just out a 1 meter cable behind the camera, nonexistent latency because it’s just 1 meter but keeping the operators safe behind the protection

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    10 days ago

    I thought the slow mo of Tsunoda flying backwards while the rest of the grid was braking for the corner was a really cool shot, but this is too close for comfort. Aren’t they supposed to keep it within the fence?

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      10 days ago

      iirc these cameras stick out because you can’t really get the shot down the front straight from inside the fencing.

      I believe most other tv cameras are this way on most circuits too

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    10 days ago

    This seems unnecessary. 180ish degree lens, 8 or 12k sensor, solved no? We have security cameras that are good enough, surely we can just design a camera for this purpose.