Product Description
The Panasonic AW-UE160 is a top - notch 4K PTZ camera in black. It features a newly developed 4K 1” MOS sensor, offering the highest sensitivity in Panasonic's PTZ lineup. Whether you're shooting a concert or a religious service, you can get clear images even in tough lighting. The new optical low - pass filter reduces moiré, ensuring crystal - clear pictures when shooting against an LED wall, which is crucial for rental, staging, and worship settings. Sports broadcasters will love its high - speed frame rate for capturing HD slow - motion replays. Seamless integration with the robotic camera system brings broadcast - style movements to the PTZ, making your video production dynamic and engaging. This camera supports return input and high - speed shooting, essential for building a combined system with a system camera. It has a tally lamp on the rear panel and two XLR channels for audio output. It's the first remote camera to support the SMPTE ST2110 standard and 5G router (USB tethering compatible), enhancing IP transmission efficiency. With support for HDMI, 3G - SDI, 12G - SDI, IP, and optical fiber output, along with two XLR channels for audio input, you can easily integrate it into an existing system or build a custom one. Key features include uncompromising shooting performance, a significant reduction in moiré, a high - sensitivity 4K sensor, advanced autofocus, and SMPTE 2110 support with an additional software key purchase.
Using the Panasonic AW - UE160 is straightforward. First, connect the camera to a power source. You can choose between a 12VDC power supply or use PoE++ if available. Next, connect the output cables according to your needs, such as HDMI, SDI, or IP. For audio, use the XLR channels. When setting up the camera, consider the lighting conditions. The high - sensitivity sensor works well in low light, but try to avoid direct light hitting the lens to prevent glare. When shooting against an LED wall, the optical low - pass filter will reduce moiré, so make sure it's in use. Regarding maintenance, keep the camera clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the lens and body. Avoid using abrasive materials. If you need to store the camera for a long time, make sure it's in a dry and cool place. And don't forget to update the software regularly to ensure optimal performance. Also, when using the 5G router via USB tethering, ensure a stable network connection.