TVPredictions picks up on the news that next weekend's Super Bowl will be shot using 47 different high definition TV cameras.
It's all out high definition, with CBS deciding not to use their "CBS Eye Vision" feature partly because it's not available in HD.
CBS will be using the latest slow-motion replay technology enabling detailed analysis of the play.
According to the original article in Broadcasting & Cable magazine, CBS will use 21 wired cameras, 3 handheld cameras, 2 wireless handheld cameras, 2 robotic goalpost cameras, and a single robotic camera that can be used for outside shots.
In the UK, the Super Bowl will be broadcast in high definition exclusively on Sky.
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