The Net-Cam used Theia's MY125M lens on Toshiba's IK-HR1S 2.1 megapixel camera |
Two Net-Cam modules, both including a Theia lens, were mounted in each of the 10 South Africa venues used during the FIFA World Cup soccer competition. The Net-Cam system was developed by Camera Corps specifically for the FIFA World Cup to capture the entire goal-mouth from the rear corner of the net.
And capture it did. Net-Cam became central in the controversy surrounding the referee call that denied England a goal against Germany in their June 27 cup match. The image on left hand side shows the disallowed goal captured by Camera Corps' Net-Cams and Theia's lens during England's 4-1 defeat by Germany. The image was embellished to show how a goal line would have to look for the ball to not have crossed it. Despite video evidence to the contrary, Cup officials disallowed the goal and sparked a controversy about how best to monitor goal-scoring during soccer games in general and World Cup play in particular.
Two Net-Cam modules, both including a Theia CCTV lens, were mounted in each of the 10 South Africa venues |
According to Camera Corps' Sales & Project Coordinator, Tim Reynolds: "Net-Cams capture each goal-mouth, as well as the full length of the goal interior without fisheye distortion. In addition to providing viewers with high-quality close-up views of goal-mouth skirmishes, Net-Cam assists with any goal line disputes. Each Net-Cam uses an ultra-compact remote-controlled pan, tilt and roll head allowing adjustment of the viewing angle in the event of direct collision from the ball. The head is controlled by an operator in Camera Corps' CCU panel, eliminating the need for anyone to adjust the camera by hand."
Theia lenses are distributed to the European broadcast market by Polecam. Spokesman Nigel Paine said: "The clever design of this 125 degree lens provides a high definition image with low apparent distortion. We are official distributors for Toshiba miniature cameras and have been searching the world for wide angle high resolution lenses that are compatible with their HD 1-CCD cameras. The Theia range of lenses suits these cameras perfectly and provides us with an excellent solution for all types of Broadcast applications including sports, natural history, reality TV, etc."
With high quality video technology widely available and already used in many sports it is difficult to imagine how football and World Cup would continue to ignore its utility.
To learn more about the utility of Theia's lens technology visit their website. Theia is distributed to the European broadcast market by Polecam; learn more here. For more information about Net-Cam visit this link.