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Section 1
Introduction and Description
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Introduction
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The Vision 250 E/IT pan and tilt head is part of a range designed for broadcast professional, film,
corporate and educational use. It combines a manually-operated EFP-type pan and tilt head with electronic
encoders to provide precise real-time digital electronic positioning. In addition, the Vision 250 IT has a lens
encoder and IT interface box, to provide positional data to a virtual set computer
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The Vision 250 E/IT is constructed largely in aluminium and magnesium alloys to produce a robust,
lightweight unit. The unique counterbalance system enables a wide variety of camera/lens combinations to be
maintained in perfect balance over the range of tilt movements. A maximum tilt angle of 90° is available at
intermediate loadings, whilst at higher loadings the range of tilt motion is progressively reduced. A graph is
provided in Section 2 which illustrates the relationship between load and centre-of-gravity (C of G) and may be
used to ascertain the suitability of the head for any given combination of camera, lens and accessories.
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Drag is provided by the patented Vinten ‘thin film’ (TF) system which allows wide variation of the drag
setting on both pan and tilt axes to suit operator preference, and permits “whip” movements to be executed,
irrespective of drag setting. Pan and tilt axes are each provided with a brake.
Description
Vision 250 E/IT pan and tilt head
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The Vision 250 E/IT pan and tilt head
embodies a spring counterbalance mechanism, TF drag
assemblies, brakes on the pan and tilt mechanisms and a camera mounting plate.
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The balance system is easily adjusted by a knob
on the rear of the head. Maximum and minimum
payloads that can be balanced, and tilt ranges, are dependent on the weight of the camera and accessories
and on the centre-of-gravity (C of G) height. The control compensates for differing platform loads by varying
the compressive force on the counterbalance spring.
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A digital display
indicates the setting of the balance mechanism on a scale of 00 - HI. The display is
illuminated by pressing the switch
and extinguishes automatically approximately 15 seconds after
adjustments are complete. The same switch also illuminates the level bubble
and the scales of the pan and
tilt drag knobs
automatically compensates for ambient light levels and dims the display.
If the ambient light level is high, the level bubble and drag knob scales will not be lit. The battery for the system
is housed in a compartment in the base of the head, closed by a cover
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