Camera Track System offers optional X, Y axis configuration.

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Ceiling-mounted, CTS Track System configured with H option provides unobtrusive camera angles for camera robotics applications such as operating rooms, cooking shows, and educational programming. H track allows camera to shoot straight down at subject material or flat surface. It includes accurate camera preset and recall features for frequently used camera angles.



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Telemetrics' New "H" Track Option Adds Greater Coverage Range to the Company's Ceiling Mounted CTS Camera Track System


Las Vegas, NV (April 19, 2004) - Telemetrics, Inc. has introduced an "H" option for the company's popular CTS Track System. The ceiling mounted CTS Track System can now be configured in an X ,Y axis configuration to provide unobtrusive camera angles for specialized camera robotics applications such as operating rooms, cooking shows, and educational programming where overhead camera shots are frequently required.

"Telemetrics' CTS ceiling mounted track systems are used to produce a diverse range of programming and live coverage," said Anthony Cuomo, Vice President, Telemetrics, Inc. "Our new H track option further extends the versatility of our camera robotics systems by providing enhanced coverage while still utilizing just one camera."

The new "H" track option provides additional camera angles and mobility including the ability to shoot straight down at the subject material or flat surface. The H track option features accurate camera preset and recall features for frequently used camera angles, and utilizes Telemetrics' light weight CTS track for fast and easy installation.

For more information on Telemetrics' camera control systems call 201-848-9818, e-mail sales@telemetricsinc.com, or visit www.telemetricsinc.com.

Telemetrics, Inc. offers a comprehensive line of camera control components and systems for broadcast, industrial, educational and military applications, including: programmable computer controlled pan/tilt mechanisms; weatherproof camera robotic
systems; motorized camera trolley and elevator systems; advanced control software; programmable camera controllers; camera control systems through triax cable, RF and fiber links; as well as teleconferencing and distance learning systems.

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