PTZOptics has been making a name for itself in the live streaming industry with the introduction of its Move PTZ camera series, which includes the high-performance Move 4K cameras. These cameras have successfully replaced the well-received PTZOptics Gen 2 camera models. To cater to an even larger audience, PTZOptics unveiled the cost-effective SE “Standard Edition” Move series at NAB, featuring the same AI-driven auto-tracking technology as the Move 4K but at a more affordable price point, starting at just $999. Alongside the Move SE series, PTZOptics is also introducing the innovative PTZOptics Link cameras, which come equipped with Dante AV-H support—a widely-used audio over IP solution that now also supports video.
The Move SE camera line is designed to integrate seamlessly with a wide array of live streaming setups, offering SDI, HDMI, and USB video outputs. The cameras also support IP streaming technologies like RTSP, RTMP, and SRT, making it effortless for users to broadcast their content on popular platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch.
On the other hand, the PTZOptics Link cameras incorporate Dante AV-H technology, a widely-adopted audio over IP solution that has recently extended its capabilities to support video as well. With a Dante-enabled PTZ camera in their product lineup, PTZOptics allows for synchronized audio and video streaming over a single network connection, which simplifies the setup process and minimizes cable clutter.
Although the Move SE cameras don’t provide the 4K resolution of their Move 4K counterparts, they still produce impressive video quality with a maximum output of 1080p at 60 fps. This makes these cameras ideal for capturing high-quality footage for live events, conferences, sports, and other online content. The PTZOptics Link cameras also deliver HD video quality while featuring the added advantage of Dante AV-H integration.
A key highlight of the Move SE camera line is the smart auto-tracking feature powered by advanced AI algorithms. This technology allows the camera to smoothly and automatically follow specific individuals during live broadcasts, enabling presenters, performers, or athletes to move about freely within the camera’s range. This results in a more captivating and immersive experience for viewers without requiring a dedicated camera operator.
Both the Move SE and Link cameras come with a full suite of PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) functions, including a wide field of view and robust zoom capabilities that enable users to capture distant subjects with clarity. Additionally, the cameras offer preset options and remote control capabilities, making it easy for users to switch between different camera angles and scenes during a live broadcast.
PTZOptics has made both the Move SE and Link camera lines available in a variety of colors and configurations to cater to diverse aesthetic and functional preferences. With their budget-friendly price points, flexible output options, state-of-the-art auto-tracking features, and Dante AV-H integration, the Move SE and Link cameras are set to transform the live streaming industry by bringing professional-quality broadcasts within reach for a larger audience.
To learn more about the PTZOptics Move SE and PTZOptics Link camera series, visit the PTZOptics website or see them in action at this year’s NAB conference.
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