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The Sony YJ120x8.5 B4 KRS Camera with View Finder

  • tcollins66
  • Mar 31
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 15

The Sony YJ120x8.5B4 KRS camera remains a testament to the high standards of broadcast journalism and the significant role of technology in storytelling. It is a widely recognised broadcast lens celebrated for its exceptional image quality and versatility, and was a favourite among television crews globally. This camera is equipped with a powerful 120x zoom range and advanced optical technology.


Introduced in the early 2000s, the YJ120x8.5B4 KRS quickly gained a reputation for its reliability, ease of use, and superior performance in various shooting conditions—an essential attribute for fieldwork in Jamaica's diverse landscapes.


Sony YJ120x8.5 B4 KRS video camera with viewfinder, labelled 'Triax Adapter' and '6' on its black casing, resting on a wooden surface.
Sony YJ120x8.5 B4 KRS with View Finder. Credit: C. Francis

The camera's optical excellence contributed to cleaner, sharper images, making it ideal for live broadcasts and event coverage, including news, sports, and cultural programming. The integration of a high-quality viewfinder in the YJ120x8.5B4 KRS allowed operators to achieve precise focus and composition, essential for capturing the vibrant essence of Jamaican events and stories.


The robust build of the camera ensured durability, making it suitable for both studio and outdoor shoots, hallmarks of JBC’s dedication to delivering quality programming to its audience. Over the years, the YJ120x8.5B4 KRS became synonymous with professional television production in Jamaica, serving as a workhorse for most television outlets. It contributed significantly to the country's broadcasting landscape. The legacy of this camera continues to influence the evolution of broadcasting technology and practices in Jamaica.


Cultural Impact

The Sony YJ120x8.5B4 KRS camera has significantly enhanced the quality and reliability of broadcast journalism in Jamaica, enabling television crews to effectively capture and convey the dynamic cultural narratives of the island. Its advanced technology and versatile usability have not only improved the visual storytelling in local programming but also reinforced Jamaica's global presence in media and entertainment.

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