Egripment Support Systems presents their new “SMART” digital line of camera support equipment for the first time at the IBC show 2019.

Egripment Support Systems, manufacturer of high-end camera support systems and remote broadcast solutions for the film and broadcast industries, will be showcasing several new systems for Product Automation and Augmented Reality. This year will be even more mind blowing than the year before, says Richard Villhaber, Vice President and Sales Director for Egripment. Our latest State of The Art Products and AR solutions, are easy in use and have a user-friendly interface.



#CALIBER AKA MOTION TRACKER
New Architecture Updates are Key to the Precision of Egripment’s Current Generation of Remote Broadcast Solutions

Introducing a new Motion Tracker for Egripment’ s digital line of Remote Systems.

The Egripment Digital Line of Remote Head just added a new feature making it possible to track moving objects or subjects and send the 3D position data to the Remote System allowing it to follow it automatically.

The real-time data provided ensures that the camera can follow its object or subjects accurately. Egripment’ s Camera Based Tracking System can constantly track moving objects or subjects without necessity of calibrating the camera in real world.

The complexity of the system and processing time is less due to the unnecessary camera unit conversions and calibrations. The system consists of two subsystems: vision and motion.

The vision subsystem identifies and locates the object in 3D scene by means of image processing techniques and motion control algorithms direct the camera towards the object.

The objective of the vision control is to make sure that the moving object is always at the center of the camera image plane. The system imitates eye tracking ability of a human when he always tends to focus on moving object within the range of its view before any action is taken.

Info: www.egripment.com & Calavitis SA*
* Reseller for Hellas

Notes: Press Release - Egripment Support Systems – August 22, 2019