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Shooting the Surroundings | Mode |
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The camera head can be aimed forward within an arc of 162 degrees and moved freely to shoot an audience, conference participants or the surroundings.
!!! Important !!!
•Do not apply excessive force on the camera or its arm, or rush to move the camera head to hurriedly focus on a subject. This function is in- tended to be used in a relatively static manner, such as to shoot a meeting or presentation site before the event starts, to shoot artwork on the walls, to shoot presentation materials on panels or to focus on the presenter during a presentation. It is not designed to take fast
•To shoot objects farther from the lens than the object stage, switch off the closeup lens on the camera head. However, do not forget to turn the closeup lens back on when zooming in on objects on the object stage, which might otherwise appear out of focus.
•••Note •••
•The camera head can be swiveled 90 degrees to either side horizontally, 90 degrees downward and 72 degrees upward from the center point.
Point the Lens in the
Desired Direction
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Turn Off
the Closeup
Lens.
Move the slider to the [Off] position.
ON LENSCLOSEUP
OFF
FLIP | RESET |
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MIRROR |
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An Introduction to the Features
Press the Flip and Mirror Buttons
Press the [Flip] and [Mirror] buttons on the camera head to shoot with the correct orientation.
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