Includes:
4 adapter rings for
- SONY Analog (37mm dia)
- SONY, Canon Digital (30mm dia.)
- JVC (27mm dia.)
- Panasonic (30.5mm dia)
2 Types of detachable pinholes
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Features:
- Screws directly on to front of camcorder lens.
- Angle of view -70deg. (allows you to observe the motion of a nearby person)
- Expands the view angle of camcorders.
- High resolution of image.
- High fidelity of TV image.
- High quality optics maintain picture quality
- Assembly with most camcorders through 4 different lens adapter ring.
- VZCM-4 can operate inside a bag or suitcase and behind a thin wall.
- The pinhole lens has a specially designed optics that reverses the image allowing
controls to be accessed through a bag or suitcase from underneath.
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Hand bag
concealment:
Here the V-ZCAM4 is being used to conceal a camera in a hand bag. This is done by using
tip sleeve 'A' (shown on the other side of this sheet), and viewing tip 'B'. It is
necessary to make a small hole at least 0.07" in a hand bag. It is also necessary to
sew the viewing tip into the bag. Be certain to position the hole and viewing tip so that
they will be aligned when the camera is attached. Note that the camera is placed in
upside-down, this is because the V- ZCAM4, like any pinhole lens, inverts the picture. |
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Book case
concealment:
Here the V-ZCAM4 is being used to conceal a camera in a book on a book- shelf. This is
done by using the tip sleeve 'N (shown on the other side of this sheet), and viewing tip
'A' or 'B'. It is necessary to make a hole 0.86"dia in a hollow book or box, for
dimensions and screw hole placement use the drawing below. Be certain to mount the tip
sleeve in a way that the camera is being supported on the surface of your box. The tip
sleeve cannot support the weight of a camera weighing more than 10 grams. Note that the
camera is placed in upside-down, this is because the V-ZCAM4, like any pinhole lens,
inverts the picture. |
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1. Choosing the
Adapter Ring
The V-ZCAM4 comes with everything shown here. In order to use the product properly,
Marshall advises that you read this instruction sheet to maximize its effectiveness. There
are three adapter rings measuring (M30 x .75), (M37 x .75) and (M30 x .5). These are
designed to fit on most Sony, Canon, Panasonic and JVC digital and analog cameras. Refer
to your camera owners manual to see what size you need. After determining which adapter
ring fits your camera, it is time to decide how you want to use the V-ZCAM4, this will
determine which tip sleeve it will use. |
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2. Using the Tip
Sleeve
Mount the sleeve to a plate or other surface with the option of snapping the lens and
camera in or out (see behind for mounting dimensions). This is useful when concealing a
camera behind a wall or hollow book on a shelf and still allowing you to easily remove the
camera when needed. |
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3. Choosing the
Viewing Tip
It is important that you always use the V-ZCAM4 with a viewing tip, if there is no tip on
the lens, you may get a distorted picture. The V-ZCAM4 comes with 3 viewing tips to choose
from. Either of these tips will work, however there are some differences to help you
maximize the use of your V-ZCAM4. Viewing tip 'A can be used for most applications and
does not need further explanation. Viewing tip 'B' has four small holes equally spaced
around its perimeter along with a conical nose. The holes allow you to sew the tip into a
bag while the conical nose insures that the viewing hole will protrude out. After the tip
is sewn in, screw the 'A tip sleeve onto it and snap the lens and camera in and you
are ready to go. |