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VR Upgrade Added to Vinten FHR-35 Pan, Tilt Head
5/14/2012
LOS ANGELES: Vinten
Radamec, a provider of robotic camera support systems, has added a virtual
reality upgraded to its Fusion FHR-35 pan and tilt head.
The
Fusion FHR-35 pan and tilt head was launched in 2011, and was the first Vinten
Radamec product to incorporate the company’s intelligent control engineering
(ICE), which delivers control and accuracy in a compact form, the company says.
The
VR upgrade, designed specifically for the robotic controlled FHR-35, provides
operators with a flexible solution suitable for a broad range of virtual
reality applications, from sports to studios.
The
FHR-35 offers simple and straightforward integration for both the VR vendor and
the customer as the pan and tilt head uses Ethernet—or serial output—direct from
the head, to transmit positional data to the VR render engine, the company
says.
Designed
for payloads up to 35.27 pounds, the Fusion FHR-35 head was created around
Vinten Radamec’s ICE technology, the company says. The platform provides a
motion control system and drive train to deliver both the fastest and the
slowest broadcast quality movement, as well as the widest pan and tilt range,
with accuracy better than 0.02 degrees. High-resolution absolute encoders
deliver accurate camera positional data suitable for the most demanding VR
applications, Vinten says.
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