Wide chrominance blanking on Snooker



On the current snooker coverage on BBC-2, some of the cameras have a
few pixels at each edge that are monochrome! Seems these are "Sony
type 500" cameras - does anyone know anything about these, and why
there should be excessive chrominance blanking?
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