Canon VC-C50i To move the camera head left and right pan, Range of Camera Head Movement, English

Models: VC-C50IR

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To move the camera head left and right (pan)

Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller

Changing the Camera Head Angle (pan/tilt/home position)

Use the procedures below to change the camera head angle.

BRIGHTZOOM

T

W

HOME

SET/OKCANCEL

AF

1

2

3

MF

4

5

6

 

7

8

9

 

 

0

 

ON SCREEN Fn

ID

MENU

To move the camera head left and right (pan)

Press the 4 and 6 buttons.

When pointing the remote control in the direction of the camera and using it, the image on the monitor moves in the direction of the arrow on the button pressed, and the camera

head moves in the oppsite direction.

When DIRECTION MIRROR (P.30) is set to ON, the camera head moves in the direction of the arrow on the button pressed.

Holding the button down increases the speed of camera

head movement as shown below.

Low speed Medium speed High speed

To move the camera head up and down (tilt)

Press the 8 and 5 buttons.

Holding the button down increases the speed of camera

head movement as shown below.

Low speed Medium speed High speed

To move the camera head to the Home position

Press the h button.

This moves the camera head to the center position at high speed.

ENGLISH

Do not attempt to manually change the camera head angle.

If the camera head is accidentally moved, either by hand or by

NOTEh

being struck by an object, always press the button. The deviation from the position that the camera memorizes will be corrected and the operation will be back in order.

Range of Camera Head Movement

The figures below show the range of camera head movement from a horizontal position. The default range of upward movement for the VC-C50i is 30°, but the range can be set to 90°

(P.31).

30°

 

 

100°

100°

 

 

 

 

10°

 

30°

170°

 

170°

 

 

VC-C50i

90°

VC-C50iR

 

 

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Canon VC-C50i, VC-C50IR To move the camera head left and right pan, To move the camera head up and down tilt, English