Product Description
The JVC KY - PZ100B is a sleek black robotic PTZ camera for video production. It's the first of its kind with JVC's unique IP communications engine, offering network connection through Wi - Fi*, 4G - LTE*, or cabled LAN. Ideal for both studio and field use, it can work alone or as part of a multi - camera system. This camera provides 3G - SDI and HDMI outputs and can stream 1080i/60, 1080p, 720p, and 360p video with 2 - channel audio, all with low latency and error correction. You can control it via a web browser, the RM - LP100 remote control panel, or other standard - protocol remote units. It also allows on - board HD recording up to 50Mbps on a micro SDHC/SDXC card and can upload files to an external server. Key features include a 1/2.8 - inch CMOS sensor, a 30x optical zoom lens, 12x digital zoom, autofocus, image stabilization, a fast aperture for low - light performance, high - sensitivity and night modes, a direct - drive motor for smooth movement, PoE+ for easy power and control, full HD video output, simultaneous digital outputs, 2 - channel audio, and a USB host for Wi - Fi or 4G LTE adapters*.
Using the JVC KY - PZ100B is a breeze. First, connect it to your network using Wi - Fi, 4G - LTE, or a cabled LAN. If you're using a cabled LAN, PoE+ will handle power and data transfer at the same time. You can control the camera from a web browser on your computer, use the dedicated RM - LP100 remote control panel, or other remote units that follow standard protocols. When recording, insert a micro SDHC/SDXC card into the camera. You can record HD video at up to 50Mbps. After recording, you can upload the files to an external server. For better low - light performance, switch to high - sensitivity or night mode. Remember, when using Wi - Fi or 4G - LTE, make sure to connect the appropriate adapter to the USB host. As for maintenance, keep the camera clean by using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you're not using it for a long time, remove the SD card and power it off properly.