Cricket broadcasting has evolved massively with advanced camera technologies that capture every moment with precision. From high-speed replays to aerial shots, each camera plays a unique role in enhancing the viewing experience.
1️⃣ Spider Cam

- A cable-suspended camera that moves above the ground.
- Provides dynamic aerial shots during gameplay and celebrations.
2️⃣ Stump Camera

- Miniature cameras fitted inside stumps.
- Capture close-up views of bowled dismissals, run-outs, and wicket celebrations.
3️⃣ Ultra-Motion (Slow-Mo) Cameras
- Record at ultra-high frame rates.
- Used for replays of catches, run-outs, and LBW decisions.
4️⃣ Hawk-Eye Cameras

- A system of multiple high-speed cameras tracking the ball’s trajectory.
- Essential for LBW decisions and DRS (Decision Review System).
5️⃣ Drone Cameras
- Used for aerial views of the stadium and crowd shots.
- Adds cinematic angles for highlights and promotional videos.
6️⃣ Handheld & Shoulder Cameras
- Used by cameramen on the ground to capture player reactions, crowd moments, and dugout visuals.
7️⃣ Umpire Cam

- Mounted on the umpire’s hat or chest.
- Gives viewers a first-person perspective of the game.
8️⃣ Boundary/Rope Cameras
- Placed near the boundary to capture dives, fielding efforts, and sixes landing in the crowd.
Conclusion
The combination of these cameras provides a 360° viewing experience, making cricket more engaging for fans worldwide. Technology continues to push the boundaries of sports broadcasting every year.
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