18/07/2010
Theia lens plays key role with netcam at South Africa World Cup
Wilsonville, Or
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 27th cup match. 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.
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 is able to assist 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.”
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.