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The Visualizer can not only record objects from
behind the unit. The camera head can also be
turned to record in front of the unit.
This is perfect for recording a speaker or charts
on a wall behind the speaker. When the camera
is turned to record in front of the unit, the image
is automatically turned around 180 degrees
("image flip"), because normally such recordings
would be upside down.
No Light Adjustments Necessary
Recordings Behind the Unit
When objects are too big to be placed on the working surface or need
to be shown from the side (like glasses of liquids etc.), the camera
head and the light of the portable Visualizers can be turned to
accommodate them.
In this way a Visualizer can be used like a video camera, to record
people, large objects, pictures or charts in a room.
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VZ-8plus and VZ-8light come with a newly designed camera arm and
light. The light is optimized for the working surface and there is never a
need for any light adjustments.
The camera arm can be moved up and down at an angle of 90 degrees.
The light is fixed onto the camera arm and moves together with the camera.
Therefore, it is also possible to illuminate the area in front or behind the
working surface.
The light of the Visualizers is focused on the working surface. Neither the audience nor
the speaker will be blinded in a darkened room and there is no disturbing stray light
from the Visualizer on the projection screen.
For recording objects at greater distances to the device, the close-up lens of the
Visualizers can be hinged away from the camera. It won't get lost because it remains
attached to the unit.
Recordings in Front of the
Unit - with "Image Flip"
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