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Key Features
- Supports up to 1080p/60 HD Video
- 1" Type Exmor R CMOS Sensor
- 3G-SDI, HDMI & Ethernet Output
- PTZ Trace Memory & PTZ Motion Sync
Smoothly capture full HD video even in lower-light settings with the BRC-H800 HD Camera from Sony. This compact, black PTZ camera features a 1" type Exmor CMOS image sensor, 1.7-lux sensitivity, a 12x Zeiss optical zoom, and PoE+ transmission. It captures HD video using a back-illuminated, 1" type CMOS sensor and a 9.3-111.6mm, f/2.8-f/4.5 optical zoom lens. The large image sensor enables you to create attractive bokeh effects with shallow depth of field.
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The Specs page includes 2160p output. Is this onl
The Specs page includes 2160p output. Is this only 1080p or does HDMI support 4k?
The Sony BRC-H800 HD PTZ Camera with 1" CMOS Sensor and PoE+ (Black) can output from HD 1080p up to UHD 4K 3840×2160 from the HDMI output terminal.
Date published: 2026-04-24
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How do you power over cat 5?
You connect power sources to your network such as these: https://bhpho.to/2rP4iy7
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Does this camera output 1080p in SDI format natively, or is there a separate card?
This camera has an SDI output already. It will send out a 1080p signal through SDI as is.
Date published: 2018-11-07
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Can this camera be controlled Via RS-422 using the older Sony RM-BR300 remote control unit?
Hi Kevin, Yes The BRC-X1000/1 does support the VISCA RS-422 protocal BUT connection is through an RJ-45 jack. The RM-BR300 comes with a 9-pin phoenix connector but you will have to make your own cables (page 12 & 22 of the operation manual: https://pro.sony/s3/cms-static-content/operation-manual/3854213171.pdf). -Jen
Date published: 2025-03-14
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For wiring in this camera with POE, will I need to run a SDI video line, and then a dedicated network line from a POE switch to each camera? Does the POE line carry data too, or will I need a separate network line for control data?
Hi Daniel G, The POE+ line will carry the control data as well. So make sure your ethernet switch is POE+, the cable is plugged into the LAN port of the camera and it is connected to the controller (by way of the switch). Ralph
Date published: 2020-06-09
