Description
High speed movement during preset recall captures the speaker’s every movement, while Picture Freeze during transitions ensures your audience isn’t disturbed by rapid camera movements. PTZ Motion Sync function allows smooth blending of separate pan, tilt and zoom movements for seamless, professional-looking transition.
Images also can be reviewing remotely via a web browser, with support for RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol) ensuring smooth, stable streaming of video plus audio (from an optional microphone, available separately) over an IP network.
Excellent images, even in low light
The sensitive 1/2.5-type Exmor R sensor captures high-quality images with very low noise, even in dimly-lit environments.
Up to 40x zoom
Powerful zoom up to 40x (in Full HD) allows finely detailed frame-filling close-ups. Responsive autofocus ensures that images stay clear and sharp, even at high zoom settings.
Wide viewing angle
Cover the whole scene in meetings and lecture theatres with a horizontal viewing angle of approx. 70 degrees.
Ideal for lecture capture
Use the camera in conjunction with the AI-based REA-C1000 Edge Analytics Appliance to smoothly track the speaker’s movements and automatically generate a cut-out image of speaker.
High speed movement and Picture Freeze Preset
Accurately capture the presenter’s movements with maximum 300 deg. /sec pan and tilt movement during preset recall. Picture Freeze Preset maintains a steady image while the camera moves to a new preset position – with no uncomfortable transitions for your audience.
Smooth pan-tilt-zoom
PTZ Motion Sync function allows smooth blending of separate pan, tilt and zoom movements for seamless, professional-looking transitions.
Simpler installation, lower costs
A single network cable carries camera power, video output and control signals to simplify installation and reduce cabling costs.
Remote viewing
View pictures remotely over the Internet from a web browser, with support for RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol).