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Ride photography We are always aiming for the best combination between camera and flash. This search is performed constantly. Making sure you will get the most perfect still shot, even if the attraction is travelling more than 100 km/h. Each passenger is perfectly highlighted and shown on one of the many monitors. Even in the most severe conditions our system will produce razor sharp images.


RFID Image+ Digital uses an RFID technology that has proven itself already year after year on big events, in many different countries.


We use the perfect antenna. This antenna is capable of reading cheap (passive) “throw away tags”, up to a range of 20 meters. This antenna is easy to mount on various spots.


For use in: • Swimming Pools • Rafting tracks • Snow Centers • Marathons • Skating events • etc


AttractionCam system Image+ Digital has developed the one and only AttractionCam system. This system offers you onboard video in a unbelievable small housing. All necessary parts are packed together on a 11 * 11 cm. PCB board.


The new video experience starts while your guests are waiting in the queue line.Monitors at the loading platform will show experiences your visitors sustain in a previous ride. Within seconds after returning at the station the new onboard video fragments will be shown on many monitors in the shop. It will take another few minutes to burn a complete DVD.


Up to 16 cameras can connected to a coaster or any other attraction, providing your visitors with a high quality DVD. This complete new videosystem is first shown at the EAS 2009 in Amsterdam.


Image+ Digital B.V. The Digital Ride Photographers P.O.Box 193 9500 AD Stadskanaal The Netherlands


Phone: +31(0)599330930 Fax: +31(0)599330939


e-mail: info@image-plus-digital.com www.image-plus-digital.com www.photoathome.com


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