CAMERA POSITION Clause Samples

CAMERA POSITION. 1. The cameras require positioning for appropriate image angles and complete visual coverage of all participant seats. 2. The cameras require appropriate protection from theft and damage, where applicable. 3. The cameras will be positioned such that when the audience is looking at the screens, they appear to be looking in the direction of the camera. 4. Adjoining spaces will be carefully selected to avoid structural-­‐borne vibration. High Definition cameras have a low tolerance for structure-­‐borne vibration, and the problem is magnified when using zoom function. Spaces that have a detectable vibration will use dampening material to stabilize the image.
CAMERA POSITION. The scanning unit/camera shall always be positioned to reduce the risk of image distortion. In circular sewers the camera shall always be aligned along the central axis of the sewer being inspected. In non-circular sewers such as oval and egg shaped, the camera must be aligned along the center of the upper circle. In cases where the flow level is above this ideal position then the lowest practical camera elevation shall be used.
CAMERA POSITION. 1. The cameras require wall and/or ceiling positioning for appropriate image angles, and for complete visual coverage for all different educational usage scenarios. Specifically designated positions in the walls and/or ceilings are required to accommodate the cameras. 2. The camera will be positioned such that when the audience is looking at the screens, they appear to be looking in the direction of the camera. 3. The cameras will be positioned such that when the presenter is looking at the audience they appear to be looking in the direction of the camera. 4. The cameras require appropriate protection from theft and damage, where applicable. 5. Adjoining spaces will be carefully selected to avoid structural-­‐borne vibration. High Definition cameras have a low tolerance for structure-­‐borne vibration, and the problem is magnified when using zoom function. Spaces that have a detectable vibration will use dampening material to stabilize the image.