CBS is set to introduce a new camera technology called 'Doink Cam' at Super Bowl LVIII, featuring six 4K cameras placed inside the uprights. The innovation was inspired by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is known for his precision in field goals. The camera system aims to provide a unique view for potential field goals or extra points that hit the upright, enhancing the viewing experience for fans. Robbie Gould discussed the kicker's mentality in the Super Bowl, which may be an element of interest around the 'Doink Cam'. This camera innovation could be a standout feature during the Super Bowl LVIII broadcast on CBS.
NEW: If we get an extra point or field goal to hit the upright during tomorrow's Super Bowl, viewers will experience what could be a new, amazing sports camera invention for pro football. The story of the Doink Camera. ⤵️⤵️ https://t.co/JPB34VwRIl
Welcome to the ‘Doink Cam’: How CBS’ Super Bowl TV innovation came to life ⤵️ https://t.co/Ih8Ecu8D89
AJC ePaper: SUPER BOWL LVIII NOTEBOOK — Ex Georgia Tech star Harrison Butker gives #Chiefs clear edge at kicker https://t.co/SpD1Ty2yVs
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NEW: How a missed kick by @Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker inspired what could be the coolest thing you see during the Super Bowl on Sunday: The improbable story of Doink Cam. https://t.co/JPB34VwRIl
NEW: How @Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker inspired what could be the coolest thing you see during Sunday’s Super Bowl: The improbable story of Doink Cam. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/51AlzC4kGr
Coming tomorrow morning on @TheAthletic: I go deep on Doink Cam, a set of six 4K cameras that will be placed inside the uprights at the Super Bowl. This could be THE phenomenal camera innovation for this year's Super Bowl game on CBS.