The following is a description of some specific embodiments, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
a, 3b and 3c show different combinations of camera motion axes assigned to the functional axes of the controller; and
Referring firstly to
For each position of the arm and camera mounting shown, the principle axes of the global environment are indicated at XYZ and the local camera axes at X′Y′Z′.
a, 3b and 3c show examples of different combinations of axes which can be selectively assigned to a multi-axis controller 21 for movement of the camera by a control system which will now be described with reference to
The various motorised units for the camera arm and supporting base for the arm are controlled by a microprocessor indicated at 22 which receives commands from a user interface indicated at 23. The user interface comprises a control panel 24 having a multi-axis controller 21 for inputting commands to the processor to move the camera in selected directions/orientations. The control panel also has a keypad 25 for specifying and assigning the relationship between controller axes and camera motion axes such as those illustrated in
The user interface has one viewfinder or screen 26 which shows the current scene as viewed by the camera and a supplementary viewfinder or screen 27 for showing the view seen by a spotter camera 28 which can be positioned adjacent the active camera or at a fixed location in relation to the active camera for showing the bigger scene part of which the principal camera is viewing. The spotter camera with its supplementary view as seen in the viewfinder 27 provides a wider view than the principal camera 20 and enables the operator to be aware of the environment outside the field of view of the principal camera.
Thus the arrangement provides a camera having multiple degrees of freedom on its mounting with selectable coordinate axes which may be global, that is locked to the environment, local, that is locked to the camera or user defined in relation to a feature in the environment or any combination thereof. Visual feedback of the camera operation is provided by the main viewfinder 35 augmented by the supplementary viewfinder 36 showing the view from the spotter camera.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0619850.1 | Oct 2006 | GB | national |