Gimble Camera Stabilized

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A stabilized gimbal camera with video output feed. Has an infrared mode, variable field of view, stabilized, and tracking modes.

The new stabilized gimbal camera now has a laser, stabilization, and target tracking modes. The laser works in a similar way to the existing laser distance sensor – when activated, the laser points along the direction that the camera is facing, giving the range to contact of the laser. The GPS coordinates of the laser target are also output to the composite output of the camera.

The new stabilization option means that as the vehicle rotates and tilts, the camera will counter this motion in order to continue to face in the same direction. This gives a much smoother experience for camera operation, making it much easier and more comfortable for a camera operator to use the camera.

The new tracking option locks the camera to look at the current laser target. As the vehicle moves around, the camera continues to track the same position, making it easier for a camera operator to keep track of what they are looking at.

The gimbal camera continues to have an infrared mode to display night vision, while the camera properties allow the option of an IR laser beam rather than a visible one.

Properties

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logic inputs

Infrared Mode

Enable Laser

Field of View

Pivot Rotation

Pitch Rotation

Stabilizer Mode

Tracker Mode

Laser Wavelength

logic outputs

Camera Feed

Laser Distance

Composite Output

connections

Electric

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