Product Description
The Vaddio RoboSHOT 20 UHD 4K PTZ White Camera offers pristine image quality and outstanding low - light performance. It's an enterprise - class camera with administrative control and remote operation via web interface and IP streaming. Ideal for medium to large spaces in higher education, corporate broadcasts, and houses of worship. With a 20x total zoom range (12x optical and 1.67x digital), it provides seamless zooming. The 1/2.3 - type, high - speed, low - noise, back - illuminated CMOS sensor with 9.03 megapixels delivers native UHD 2160p/30 (3840 x 2160) video without scaling. It has a 74 - degree wide horizontal field of view and a built - in CCU with browser configuration, offering great flexibility for video production, live events, lecture capture, and conferencing. Key features include a back - illuminated 9.03 Megapixel sensor for native 2160p/30 video, a 74° to 4.8° horizontal field of view at 20x, imaging comparable to 3 - chip cameras, precise pan and tilt movements, multiple streaming outputs, a presenter - friendly IR remote, and web - based administrative control. Technical specs cover various video outputs, aspect ratios, resolutions, and camera parameters like sensor type, zoom, illumination, and control options.
Using the Vaddio RoboSHOT 20 UHD 4K PTZ White Camera is easy. First, connect it to a power source, either using the 12 VDC, 3.0 Amp power supply or LTPoE++. Then, choose your preferred output method such as HDMI, HDBT, HD - SDI, or IP streaming. You can control the camera via the included IR remote control or through the web interface on browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, or Microsoft Edge. When positioning the camera, make sure the minimum working distance is met. For wide - angle shots, the minimum distance is 10 mm, and for telephoto, it's 1500 mm. In terms of lighting, a minimum of 3.0 lx is required for color, but it's recommended to have over 100 lux for better results. To keep your camera in good condition, clean the lens regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing the camera to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you need to adjust settings like gain, aperture, or white balance, you can do so through the control options. Just remember to save your settings for future use. And always keep the camera software up - to - date for optimal performance.