VIVE Mars FIZTrack lets studios adjust Focus, Iris, and Zoom within their virtual environment. It translates lens rotation angle to the digital data format for virtual production software.

<aside> <img src="/icons/pencil_green.svg" alt="/icons/pencil_green.svg" width="40px" /> NOTE: Mars FIZTrack is compatible with VIVE Mars CamTrack only.

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  1. Install VIVE Mars FIZTrack lens encoder onto a 15mm rod and attach the gear onto the camera lens**.**

    Install the VIVE Mars FIZTrack lens encoder onto a 15mm rod.

    Install the VIVE Mars FIZTrack lens encoder onto a 15mm rod.

  2. To send data and to power the FIZTrack lens encoder, connect a USB cable from FIZTrack (FIZ port) to the USB Type-A port 2 of Rover. (ZOOM data can be transmitted through this port)

    <aside> <img src="/icons/flash_yellow.svg" alt="/icons/flash_yellow.svg" width="40px" /> IMPORTANT: Each USB port of Rover defines FIZ (focus, iris, zoom) data differently. See Rover for the FIZ data mapping.

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    Connect a USB cable to the FIZ (ENC) Type-C port of FIZTrack.

    Connect a USB cable to the FIZ (ENC) Type-C port of FIZTrack.

    Connect a USB cable from FIZTrack (FIZ port) to the USB Type-A port 2 of Rover.

    Connect a USB cable from FIZTrack (FIZ port) to the USB Type-A port 2 of Rover.

  3. On the Mars dashboard, if the encoder is connected successfully, you can see a gear icon appear next to the Rover icon.

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