Product Description
The Sony SRG - X400/W is a remarkable remotely - controlled PTZ camera in white, suitable for a wide array of settings such as classrooms, meeting spaces, houses of worship, lecture halls, and medical environments. It features a 1/2.5 - type Exmor R sensor that can capture up to 4K resolution images. The images have excellent sensitivity, low noise, and rich, natural color. The integrated high - resolution lens offers up to 40x zoom in Full HD (30x in 4K) and has an approximately 70 - degree wide - angle coverage, allowing you to capture every perspective. Key features include great image quality even in low light, a wide viewing angle, smooth pan - tilt - zoom, support for NDI|HX, a 4K upgrade option, high - speed movement and picture freeze preset, simple installation, lower costs, remote viewing, and a fast, hassle - free setup. The technical specifications show its high - end capabilities in terms of camera sensors, signal systems, zoom, network, audio, and interfaces. It also comes with a set of useful accessories.
Using the Sony SRG - X400/W camera is quite straightforward. First, connect it to a power source using the supplied AC power adaptor or PoE+ if available. You can use the IR Remote Commander Unit to control the pan, tilt, and zoom functions. For video output, you can choose from 4K HDMI or IP streaming, or HD 3G - SDI, HDMI, or IP streaming. When setting up the camera, make sure to adjust the white balance, exposure control, and other settings according to your environment. You can use the auto - settings for convenience or switch to manual mode for more precise adjustments. In terms of audio, select the input source (microphone or line) and adjust the volume as needed. Some important things to note: Keep the camera in an environment with a temperature between 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) for normal operation. Avoid exposing the camera to direct sunlight or extreme humidity. When cleaning the camera, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the lens and body. Do not use abrasive materials that could scratch the camera. For long - term storage, keep the camera in a cool, dry place with a temperature between - 20°C to +60°C (- 4°F to +140°F). If you need to upgrade to 4K, you'll need to purchase the 4K optional license. And remember, the NDI|HX capability also requires a separately sold license.