A new system especially designed for Sony's HDCX-310 HD camera, another for canon XL-H1 built for all weather, wireless systems of control by Blue-Tooth and software for management of studies virtual and newsroom automation, are some of the novelties that Telemetrics offers within its line of robotics and control solutions for cameras.
The power unit PS-RM-HV-1 is a product that powers the Sony HDCX-310 camera HD, telemetrics panning and tilting head as well as the CLIU-HFUX310 fiber control interface for the fiber control of this chamber.
On the other hand, Telemetrics also recently launched a box, or housing, the LWP-HOU, for protect remote cameras that must be installed in environments Hostile. This box is used with the PT-LWP-S3 head and comes in various sizes with camera and lens controls as well as the option of a water cleaner (such as a windshield wiper car) and defroster.
Another product recently launched is the RIU robotic interface unit, which allows the integration of robotic equipment from other houses with the Telemetrics solutions, such as the control unit of CP-STS-S touch-sensitive display and control panel triaxial CP-D-3A.
The new XL-H1 HDC camera from Canon now has a Telemetrics interface available that will give you allows to be operated remotely: the CLIU-LANC.
Another very new technology within the portfolio of this company is the one that refers to the wireless modules with Blue-Tooth protocol for control of several of Telemetrics' panning and tilting heads.
Robotic camera systems they are not isolated and independent products. The capabilities of integration of Telemtrics systems with scenarios Orad Hi-Tec virtuals mark an important trend within of the industry. Telemetrics has also made developments joint ventures with companies such as Ross Video, Sundance Digital (now a division of Avid), Commit and Rushworks to provide advanced newsroom automation capabilities with base on pt-CP-S3 compact heads.
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