Vinten Radamec will reveal the Fusion FHR-35 pan and tilt head at IBC 2011. The product incorporates Intelligent Control Engineering (ICE), a new platform which delivers control and accuracy in a compact form factor. The head is suitable for applications from legislatures to studios, and allows broadcast engineers to plan ahead through its upgradable option […]
Vinten Radamec will reveal the Fusion FHR-35 pan and tilt head at IBC 2011. The product incorporates Intelligent Control Engineering (ICE), a new platform which delivers control and accuracy in a compact form factor.
The head is suitable for applications from legislatures to studios, and allows broadcast engineers to plan ahead through its upgradable option for augmented/virtual reality production environments.
Designed for payloads up to 16kg, the Fusion FHR-35 uses Ethernet to connect to the HDVRC studio robotics controller or legislative system controller. The ICE internal motors and processing allow it to give both the fastest and the slowest movement, as well as pan and tilt accuracy better than 0.01°.
In addition to moving under robotic control, the FHR-35 provides precise position reporting back to the controller, together with zoom and focus data from a digital lens.
This capability is provided by ICE inside the head: there are no external interface boxes or power supplies.
Stand No. 11.D61.