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Hello everyone,

 

I have a problem with a CCTV camera with motorized zoom and autofocus. Neither the firmware of the camera, nor the turret can not manage the autofocus zoom.

I think the cheapest solution would be to change the camera.

Does anyone has experience with HD camera with autofocus output to drive the focus to the zoom?

 

Thanking you by advance,

Stéphane

 

Equipements used actually :

Camera Bosch Dinion 7000 HD

http://emea.boschsecurity.com/emea_product/02_products_18/st_bu_f_277305_emea_catalog_prod_emea/st_section_f_276651_emea_catalog_prod_emea/st_prodfam_p_276651_emea_catalog_prod_emea_324354

 

Motorized zoom lens Fujifilm X32

http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/optical_devices/security/zoom-lenses/dc-auto/d32x156hr4d-ye1/

 

Turret Videotec Ulysses Maxi :

http://www.videotec.com/en/videotec-cctv/products/ulisse-ptz-cameras-and-units/ulisse-maxi-netcam.html

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Hello everyone,

 


I have a problem with a CCTV camera with motorized zoom and autofocus. Neither the firmware of the camera, nor the turret can not manage the autofocus zoom.


I think the cheapest solution would be to change the camera.


Does anyone has experience with HD camera with autofocus output to drive the focus to the zoom?


 


Thanking you by advance,


Stéphane


 


Equipements used actually :


Camera Bosch Dinion 7000 HD


http://emea.boschsecurity.com/emea_product/02_products_18/st_bu_f_277305_emea_catalog_prod_emea/st_section_f_276651_emea_catalog_prod_emea/st_prodfam_p_276651_emea_catalog_prod_emea_324354


 


Motorized zoom lens Fujifilm X32


http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/optical_devices/security/zoom-lenses/dc-auto/d32x156hr4d-ye1/


 


Turret Videotec Ulysses Maxi :


http://www.videotec.com/en/videotec-cctv/products/ulisse-ptz-cameras-and-units/ulisse-maxi-netcam.html



 


The Bosch cameras has auto back focus (not auto focus) and should work OK with this lens


 


Back focus relates to the distance between the sensor in the camera and the first glass element in the lens. This is used to set the focus to run true through the zoom range.


 


Ilkie


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