- The market leasing Vector 750 with virtual reality capability
- Unprecedented positional accuracy for an encoded pantographic head
- Unique slide plate and balance mechanism position measurement for mid-broadcast camera adjustments
Vector 750i The new Vector 750i is the first encoded pantographic head from Vinten, providing the perfect solution for virtual reality in both studio and outside broadcast for operators who love the feel of the Vector 750. The pan and tilt head incorporates a new Intelligence Module allowing semi automatic set-up, slide plate tracking and kinematic compensation. When the Vector 750i is combined with the VRI box [see below] these features provide the most precise positioning data possible from a pantographic head, to ensure stable and accurate placement of virtual graphics into the live environment. The Vector 750i maintains all of the market leading functionality of the Vector 750, making this pan and tilt head an ideal choice for large camera combinations where virtual reality is required – now or in the future. The Vector 750i provides the perfect solution for virtual reality in both studio and outside broadcast applications.
Specification Model No: V4080-0001 Tilt Range: @75 kg / 165.3 lbs: ±52° Pan Resolution: 1.8million counts per 360° Tilt Resolution: 1.6million counts per 360° Encoder Power Requirements: 5 volts dc ± 10% Platform Adjustment: +5.5 to -12.5 cm / +2.2 to -4.9 “ Pan Bar: Single telescopic Camera Fixing: Wedge adaptor Levelling Bubble: Illuminated Drag Knobs: Backlit and calibrated Counterbalance: Fully variable with digital readout Base fixing: 4 bolt flat with Quickfix groove Colour: Black ** VRI box, PDA and cables not supplied with the head [see below] Height: 25.5 cm/ 10 “ Length: 35.5 cm/ 14 “ Width: 35 cm/ 13.5 “ Weight: 17.9 kg / 39.5 lbs *including wedge adaptor & pan bar Capacity: 75 kg / 165.3 lbs Virtual Reality Interface Box The VRI box enables the use of the Vector 430i, 750i and 950i pan and tilt heads in virtual reality applications. The box processes the positional data from the head encoders and also offers a direct interface to lenses with encoder outputs, (or bolt on lens encoders) to provide a single data stream to the graphics rendering system. Each VRI box is supplied with mounting brackets, PDA, and head interface cable. Power In: 110-250v AC or 9-28v DC, power consumption 80 w Power Out: 12v DC @ 1A / 24v DC @1A I/O: Genlock ( 1 in, 2 out) Devicelink.i Lens encoders (Quadrature) Tracking Data Output: RS422, Radamec D1 packet Accessories: Vinten Inclinometer for perfect placement of OB graphics PDA based GUI (for set-up and control)