GTC Patron Vinten, a Videndum brand will showcase its latest manual and robotic camera support solutions at NAB 2026, highlighting how broadcasters can achieve precise, repeatable and creative camera movement across a wide range of production environments.

Making its NAB debut, the Versine 240 fluid head will be shown alongside the flagship Versine 360, offering visitors a first look at the latest addition to the range. Designed for live production and outside broadcast, the Versine 240 supports payloads of up to 25 kg / 55 lb, delivering the precision balance and control required for long-lens operation within a lightweight chassis suitable for roaming OB setups, live events and ENG positions.
Expanding its presence in robotic solutions, Vinten will also demonstrate VEGA Lite at NAB for the first time. The system underscores Vinten’s focus on enabling efficient, repeatable camera movement in automated and hybrid production workflows, by offering a broadcast-ready PTZ control solution that delivers professional automation, consistent workflows, and scalable control.

With PTZ cameras continuing to grow in adoption, Vinten will present a range of dedicated support options. These include cost-effective manual solutions such as the Osprey Lite pedestal adapted for direct PTZ camera fixing, alongside dedicated robotic systems supported by VEGA Lite, including the Tecnopoint Starter Ceiling Track for smooth, space-saving overhead PTZ camera movement.
Vinten will also highlight the advanced studio floor navigation capabilities of its FP-188+ full XY robotic pedestal controlled by the VEGA Control System. Designed for dynamic studio environments, the system incorporates intelligent geofencing to define safe operating zones, alongside enhanced on-board sensing that supports confident operation around the studio floor.
The extensive range of manual supports and robotic technologies Vinten will demonstrate enables users to adapt to a wide spectrum of production requirements, from traditional operator-led mobile productions to fully automated studio environments.
“NAB is a key platform for us to demonstrate the breadth of our solutions,” said Ginny Grove, Product Marketing Director. “From the debut of Versine 240 and VEGA Lite to our expanding PTZ ecosystem, we’re focused on giving customers the flexibility to choose how they work, whether manual, robotic or a combination of both.”
Vinten invites NAB attendees to visit booth C5816 to explore its latest innovations and discover how its solutions are shaping the future of camera support for live broadcast. |