Zoom
The FCB camera employs an 10⋅ optical zoom lens.
Lens specifications: Optical 10⋅, f = 4.2 to 42 mm (F1.8 to F2.9)
The horizontal angle of view is approximately 46 degrees (wide end) to 4.6 degrees (tele end).
You can activate the zoom in the following two ways:
•By pressing the TELE or WIDE buttons on the camera itself.
•Using a VISCA Command
Using Standard Mode
Using Variable Mode
There are eight levels of zoom speed.
Direct Mode
Setting the zoom position enables quick movement to the designated position.
In these standard and variable Speed Modes, it is necessary to send a “Stop Command” to stop the zoom operation.
Focus
Focus has the following modes, all of which can be set using VISCA Commands.
•Auto Focus Mode
The minimum focus distance is 10 mm at the optical wide end and 1000 mm at the optical tele end (distance from the front end of the lens), and is independent of the digital zoom.
The AutoFocus (AF) function automatically adjusts the focus position to maximize the high frequency content of the picture in a center measurement area, taking into consideration the high luminance and strong contrast components.
- Normal AF Mode
This is the normal mode for AF operations.
- Interval AF Mode
The mode used for AF movements carried out at defined intervals. The time intervals for AF movements and for the timing of the stops can be set in
- Zoom Trigger Mode
When the zoom is changed with the TELE or the WIDE buttons, the
Basic Functions
AF sensitivity can be set to either Normal or LOW.
- Normal
Reaches the highest focus speed quickly. Use this when shooting a subject that moves frequently. Usually, this is the most appropriate mode.
- LOW
Improves the stability of the focus. When the lighting level is low, the AF function does not take effect, even though the brightness varies, contributing to a stable image.
•Manual Focus Mode
Manual Focus has both a Standard Speed Mode and a Variable Speed Mode. Standard Speed Mode focuses at a fixed rate of speed. Variable Speed Mode has eight speed levels that can be set using a VISCA Command.
In these standard and variable Speed Modes, it is necessary to send a “Stop Command” to stop the zoom operation.
•One Push Trigger Mode
When a Trigger Command is received, the lens moves to adjust the focus for the subject. The focus lens then holds the same position until the next Trigger Command is input.
•Infinity Mode
The lens is forcibly moved to a position suitable for an unlimited distance.
•Near Limit Mode
Can be set in a range from 1000 (∞) to C000 (10 mm). The focus range is narrowed by excluding the unnecessary range.
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