We have just set up a Sony EV ID100 remote controlled (pan, tilt, zoom) camera for recording services and it works
well with one concern. When you have your (6 available) pre-set locations programmed in and select one, the speed
at which it goes to the new location is extremely fast and some people have complained it almost gives them "whiplash"
when seeing the movement. In other words if you have a shot at the lectern and select the shot at the pulpit, the camera
swings over and zooms up so quickly and abruptly that it is sort of a "shock" when viewing.
We aren't using any external controlling methods which may offer options.... I'm not familiar with this and won't be spending the money or have the staff to understand using it anyway.
Just wondering if there could be any way to "adjust" this feature to a bit slower speed. We also have had an older EVID30
Sony and it does not move at the same high rate of speed so seems more "normal".
Thanks for any help.
Go here:
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/product-EVID100/Download the manual and read it.
Edit:
"RS-232C Serial Control by VISCATM
software
All camera settings and pan/tilt/zoom functions can be controlled
remotely via PC.
EVI-D30/D31 Emulation Mode
The EVI-D100/D100P features an EVI-D30/D31 emulation mode
that allows users to control their cameras using the same
commands as those used for the EVI-D30/D31 cameras.*"
From the PDF. The pan settings should be adjustable incrementally. The max speed is quoted, but that's about it. Looks like you'll do it in the computer. The manual indicates 18 increments in pan speed. How you select them I cannot say as I do not have the software available.
Click around and you should see the options.