
The Joystick controller allows our heads to be directly controlled as a remote or repeat head. The Joystick console can record multiple moves and store them in its memory for later playback. The joystick is a 3-axis joystick allowing 3 axes to be controlled and additional inputs exist should the user wish to control more than 3 motors. The Joystick controller is compact and lightweight for easy transportation and can be battery powered just like the heads. It only requires a single small data lead to the head as well as power so cabling between the controller and the head is very simple.
The Joystick console has a simple LCD display to allow the user to easily select which function he wants to perform. Although small, the software built into the console is quite powerful. As well as being able to record and playback multiple moves, it is possible to speed them up or slow them down, it can shoot timelapse or slow motion, it can create smooth A-B moves and it can trigger cameras or be triggered by GPI.
MRMC heads used for London Games 2012. Collaboration with Nikon
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