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I am looking for a very good PTZ camera for video conference. I would use it with various software, so wide compatibility is preferred. I could even use a video capture card if that gives wider compatibility.

 

The specs would be something like this (not an absolute list, just preferred):

 

- 720p+ (suitable for video conferencing)

- PTZ control through network (H.224/H.281 compatibility would be nice)

- low latency (<20ms preffered, max 1000ms)

- good image and good controlling quality

- framerate 25fps+

- compatible with many or some VoIP / video conferencing software

- HDMI output would be nice (but any connectivity is possible)

 

Does something like this exist?

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I am looking for a very good PTZ camera for video conference. I would use it with various software, so wide compatibility is preferred. I could even use a video capture card if that gives wider compatibility.

 

The specs would be something like this (not an absolute list, just preferred):

 

- 720p+ (suitable for video conferencing)

- PTZ control through network (H.224/H.281 compatibility would be nice)

- low latency (<20ms preffered, max 1000ms)

- good image and good controlling quality

- framerate 25fps+

- compatible with many or some VoIP / video conferencing software

- HDMI output would be nice (but any connectivity is possible)

 

Does something like this exist?

 

Try Sony EVI-HD1

 

Perfect for the job.

 

Ilkie

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Thank you. I'll be happy to receive any other suggestions too. For example ones with FireWire (HDV?), USB or HDMI connectivity. Proprietary controllable IP video cameras are interesting to me too, as long as the latency is very small.

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