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Sony has long been a leader in providing 
high-end camcorders to broadcasting 
stations. But now some of those stations 
are in the market for a different type  
of Sony product: the new Video Journalist 
Backpack, which contains everything 
needed for field production except the 
pathway home for the video.

One of those stations is WCTV Tallahassee, 
FL (DMA 106), which just completed  
a month-long trial with the VJ Backpack. 
When News Director Stan Sanders was 
a photographer back in the 1980s, he 
weighed 110 pounds and carried 130 
pounds of gear. He would have loved  
to have had the VJ Backpack then, 
because it’s a complete ENG acquisition 
package weighing less than 50 pounds.

“For today’s multimedia journalist,  
carrying all of that equipment is 
challenging,” Sanders said. “Most people 
are familiar with backpacks, so this  
makes maneuvering in the field much 
easier.” The gear takes no longer to set  
up than conventional equipment, which 
can weigh more than twice as much.

Equipment for the One-Man 
Photojournalist

The Backpack was developed originally 
for education use, especially schools that 
train TV journalists. According to Peter 
DiIorio, Sony Senior Marketing Manager, 
Systems Solutions, “We embellished 
on it for news. We obviously had some 
conversations with Gray, but we took  
input from a bunch of our customers.”

The VJ Backpack contains Sony’s  
HXR-NX30U HD camera, Xperia™ tablet, 
and VAIO

®

 laptop (loaded with Vegas  

Pro

®

 software); tripod; wireless UWP-V1 

lavalier mic and handheld mic; 
headphones; LED video light; and cables, 
batteries, and chargers. All the gear fits 
nicely into a custom-made backpack and 
is also available without the laptop.

Introduced just before the 2012 NAB show, 
the palm-sized NXCAM

® 

camcorder at 

the core of the VJ Backpack features a 
1/3” Exmor

®

 CMOS sensor and Balanced 

Optical SteadyShot

®

 image stabilization. 

Using AVCHD recording, the camera 
has 96 gigabytes of internal memory 

Customer:

• Gray Television CBS Affiliate WCTV, 

Tallahassee, FL

Industry:

• Broadcasting

Challenges:

• Allow for field production with  

a minimum of equipment

• Streamline operations and 

manage content back at  
the station

• Maintain high-quality video 

standards 

Solution:

•  Acquire Sony Video Journalist 

Backpacks

Benefits:

•  Delivered video of equal 

quality to that of much larger 
camcorders

•  Allowed for reporters to travel 

much lighter in the field

•  Was inexpensive to purchase 

and easy to use

case study

Sony Helps WCTV Get More News on the Go

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