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1 six-metre camera
■ Camera between pitch level and five metres above pitch level, located on the same side as the main camera and facing the six-metre line.■ Kamera zwischen der Spielfeldhöhe und fünf Metern über dem Spielfeld auf derselben Seite wie die Hauptkamera auf der Höhe der 6-Meter-Linie. -
2 16-metre camera
■ Camera installed in the main stand at the same level as or higher than the main camera, facing the 16-metre line.■ Kamera, die auf der Haupttribüne auf derselben Höhe oder oberhalb der Hauptkamera installiert und auf die 16-Meter-Linie gerichtet ist. -
3 20-metre camera
■ Fixed pitch-side camera, positioned 20 metres from the goal line on the same side as the main camera.■ Fest installierte Kamera am Spielfeldrand auf der Höhe der imaginären 20-Meter-Linie, auf derselben Seite wie die Hauptkamera. -
4 camera
■ The equipment used to convert the optical image of a scene being televised into the corresponding electrical signals.→ main camera, tunnel camera, six-metre camera, 16-metre camera, 20-metre camera, pitch-side halfway camera, beauty-shot camera, reverse-angle camera, low camera behind the goal, high camera behind the goalKamera f■ Aufnahmegerät für Filmaufnahmen.
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