Cameras & Image Capture Technologies At IBC 2025

In celebration of the 2025 IBC Show, this article gathers all the news about cameras and the array of image capture technology vendors will be highlighting on the show floor.

There was a time when this sector was almost entirely about big cameras. They and the extremely skilled operators who use them are of course still right at the heart of things, but the camera world has grown to become an astonishing universe of different types of camera for every conceivable application. The mounting, control, automation and connectivity options for that universe of cameras is now also central to innovation. The camera as a device that captures the real world, now must also synchronize with a virtual and augmented reality world where it’s technological sibling the LED display, and the Unreal world of software have also become critical parts of the imaging process. Expect to be immersed if you venture into the world of image capture on the show floor.

Below you will find our selection of the IBC Show specific press releases sent to us by vendors who are exhibiting image capture related systems - for us here that means the following technology areas:

  • Cameras.
  • Mounting & Robotics.
  • Virtual Production & XR.
  • Camera Motion Tracking.
  • Video Adjudication Systems.

The press releases listed below are what we have received to date - we will add new items as they come in.


Grass Valley Showcases Its Breakthroughs In Live Production At IBC 2025

Grass Valley (Stand 9.A01) is bringing a comprehensive lineup of live production solutions to IBC 2025, including a brand-new addition to the LDX 100 Series camera range and a next-generation integrated replay solution that transforms the speed of engaging live storytelling.  read more.


  • Ikegami Demonstrate Latest Innovations In Broadcast Television Production At IBC 2025 - read more.
  • Introducing LiveU Nexus, The New Universal Gateway For Digital And IP-Based Workflows - read more.
  • Ikegami’s IPX-100 IP-oriented Mini Base Station Makes Its IBC Debut - read more.
  • ARRI Unveils New High-speed ALEXA 35 Xtreme And Introduces ARRICORE Codec With Lower Data Rates - read more.
  • MRMC Launches The Cinebot Nano - A Revolutionary New Motion Control Robot - read more.
  • Ikegami To Highlight Latest-Generation UHL-X40 Ultra-Compact 4K-UHD HDR Camera At IBC 2025 - read more.
  • Marshall Announces CV355-27X-ND3 Camera With 27X Optical Zoom And NDI At IBC 2025 - read more.
  • Shotoku Showcase Enhanced Robotic Control System Designed For Evolving Live Production Environments - read more.
  • SmallHD Launches Quantum 27 - read more.
  • Ikegami Announces UHK-X700RF Wireless Television Camera - read more.

Other articles in this IBC 2025 'Show Focus' series:


The Broadcast Bridge will be at the IBC Show – up at the top of Hall 8 on stand F.25. Please come and see us and share your thoughts on what we do and what you would like to see from us in the coming year.

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