Camera Corps to debut Q-Ball Pre-Set at BVE 2012

Dec 16, 2011 4:34 PM

    
The Q-Ball is a compact remotely-controlled camera with integral 10x zoom optical lens.

The Q-Ball is a compact remotely-controlled camera with integral 10x zoom optical lens.

Camera Corps will make the UK launch of its Q-Ball Pre-Setcompact remotely controlled pan/tilt/zoom HD/SD camera at Broadcast Video Expo 2012, Feb. 14-16 in London.

The Q-Ball Pre-Set was developed in response to demand from those seeking the ability to store and rapidly recall pan, tilt, zoom and focus data.

The Q-Ball is a compact remotely-controlled camera with integral 10x zoom optical lens and smooth-accelerating pan/tilt motors. Housed in a robust, weatherproof 115mm diameter aluminum sphere, Q-Ball is fully compatible with all existing Camera Corps robotic control systems and CCU panels.




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