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by Atane Ofiaja · Posted
When it comes to surveillance systems, the possibilities are endless. This can be intimidating and confusing for someone with limited knowledge about surveillance. Systems run the gamut from complex NVR kits with tons of cameras to simple bundles put together by the end user that require little more than a hub with a camera or two, an additional device, and Wi-Fi connectivity. For most users, the measuring stick for how well a system is designed is how intuitive it is to set up and operate. Ease of use is paramount. Sure, user manuals and
by Zack Young · Posted
You’ve seen them sprinkled around sports fields, scattered in the rafters of reality TV houses, and spread amongst the balcony at local houses of worship, but you might not have known exactly what to call them. They’re PTZ cameras, meaning Pan Tilt Zoom, three of countless functions that can be operated remotely from a standalone controller, computer, or smartphone. Think of them as powerful camcorders on robotic fluid heads. That makes them mighty handy for spots where slotting in a camera operator isn’t realistic because of space, time, or
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The Sony BRC-AM7 4K60 PTZ Camera with AI Auto-Framing technology features the top-notch auto-focus found in their mirrorless line and packs it into a smooth and quiet PTZ camera body!
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Sensor & Auto-Tracking
1:35 - Zoom
1:57 - Power, Control, & Connection
2:41 - Tests & IO
3:46 - Color Profiles & ND Filter
4:40 - Is this for you?
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In this B&H video, Joe Chadwick takes the OBSBOT Tail Air, an AI-powered 4K PTZ streaming camera, out for a spin. He tests its gesture-control features, its low-light capability, and more.
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Specs
1:09 - Control Using Hand Gestures
1:50 - Setting Up, Mobile App, Smart Remote
2:55 - More Specs & Accessories
What do you think of the OBSBOT Tail Air? Leave your impressions in the
by Stepan Andranikian · Posted
Pop quiz, hotshot: What happens when you combine Sony’s feature-packed FX6 cine camera with a top-of-the-line, AI-powered PTZ?
Answer: the Sony FR7 Cinema Line PTZ Camera, a full-frame, interchangeable lens camera with superior PTZ performance and functionality.
Sony FR7 Cinema Line PTZ Camera
If you
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Perfect for classrooms, conferences, houses of worship, and other venues, the PTZOptics Move 4K offers high-resolution streaming, auto subject tracking, 20x optical zoom, high-quality NDI|HX capabilities, and additional useful options.
0:00 - Key Features
0:52 - Detailed Specs
2:22 - Test and How to Use
5:22 - More Specs
7:04 - Final Thoughts
To learn more, read our announcement, on Explora.
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Whether you’re at an event or vlogging, the Canon PowerShot PICK allows you to capture the spontaneous moments of your life, so you can focus on enjoying them! Its small size and five-hour battery life let you record on the go. The Active PTZ Tracking uses advanced subject and facial recognition algorithms to pan, tilt, and zoom automatically to follow the action, as well as capture photos and videos—all automatically. Through the MiniPTZcam app, you can program the PowerShot PICK to recognize and
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Lightweight with superb image quality, DJI's Mini 3 Pro boasts a 1 x 1.3" sensor, 4K60p video, tri-directional obstacle avoidance sensor, 8K hyper-lapse shooting, vertical shooting mode, and more!
Click here to learn more about the DJI Mini 3 Pro.
0:00 - Overview
0:45 - Specs
4:50 - Accessories & Kit
5:46 - More Upgrades
6:10 - Final Thoughts
Any final thoughts of your own? Share them in the Comments section, below!
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Jake Estes tests the new DJI Mavic 3, capable of capturing up to 5.1K video, zooming up to 28x, avoiding obstacles with the omnidirectional sensing system, and more.
Are you as excited about this new Mavic compact drone as we are? What are your impressions? Start a conversation in the Comments section, below.
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Jake reviews the new Autel EVO II 8K Drone, which builds upon the success of the EVO I with improvements in every way. With a variety of resolutions and frame rates (such as 25 fps 8K), you can achieve the cinematic drone footage you’ve always wanted. This drone also boasts a video ISO range of 100 to 6400, a stills ISO range of 100 to 3200, the ability to record HDR video at up to Ultra HD 4K resolution, phase detection autofocus,
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
There are many ways you could sell DJI’s Mavic Mini to someone. It’s an incredibly small drone. It’s a respectable drone for film and photography. It’s easy to learn and fun to fly. It’s relatively inexpensive for the features you get. As someone who does video and photography on a regular basis for work, I saw this as a perfect starter drone.
I’ve been a fan of the Mavic series since the beginning, and I was completely sold on the Mavic 2
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
One of the most significant filmmaking innovations of the past decade has been the explosion of affordable drones with high-quality cameras. This has made it possible for nearly anyone to capture stunning aerial photos and video. The explosion in drones has been seen nearly everywhere, with YouTube videos sporting awesome shots from the sky and your everyday television and journalism now benefitting from a bird’s-eye view. Here are seven that we
by Lawrence Cohen · Posted
Drones are some of the hottest small craft available today, but did you know that some are designed for underwater use? One of the latest and best is the CHASING GLADIUS MINI Underwater ROV, but let’s start with some quick background information. Many people credit the first civilian Remote Control Vehicle (ROV) to Dimitri Rebikoff, from France. In 1953, he created the first fully developed tethered ROV, the “Poodle.” He
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Simply put, the DJI Mavic 2 is the best drone in its class. From top to tail, it excels in nearly every category of performance and design. In fact, the closest the Mavic comes to a true rivalry is between its two subclasses, the Pro and the Zoom. This
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
I used to have a BOSS, or Backup On-Set Solution. It was to lug my 15.4" MacBook Pro, external hard drives, and all the requisite AC adapters and chargers around, in addition to my camera equipment. After getting tired of that, my on-the-road backups became using the largest SD cards I could afford and hoping I could do the whole trip or shoot without swapping anything out until I got home. Obviously, this wasn’t a real solution, and is probably the worst thing you could do in the name of keeping data safe. LaCie has designed its co-branded