This RoboSHOT 40 UHD 4K OneLINK Bridge Express System from Vaddio combines the black RoboSHOT 40 UHD camera with the OneLINK Bridge Express to extend power, video, and control over a single cable for simple, tidy installation. Production-quality RoboSHOT 40 UHD provides brilliant 4K video footage for broadcasting or live streaming applications as well as 40x zoom, genlock capabilities, ultrasmooth motor movement, and broadcast image quality. The system's OneLINK Bridge Express extends HD video, Ethernet, RS-232, and power up to 328' on a single Cat 6 cable and it can output up to 1080p60 uncompressed video over USB Type-B.
This black RoboSHOT 40 UHD Ultrahigh-Definition PTZ Camera from Vaddio is suitable for use in distance learning, corporate, and house of worship. It captures broadcast-quality UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 30p or 1080p60 video from a single 1/2.5" type Exmor R sensor. Featuring a 20x optical zoom with 30x lossless zoom in 4K, 40x zoom in HD, the camera has a 70° angle of view at wide, with a 2° angle of view when zoomed in all the way.
The camera simultaneously outputs HDMI, HDBaseT, 3G-SDI, and IP streaming, so there is no concern about selecting an output port. Supporting external genlock makes it easier to integrate the camera into a multi-camera production. You can control the camera from a networked computer via the Ethernet port, and an included IR remote provides local control.
Connect your PTZ camera and analog audio source to a streaming application with the OneLINK Bridge Express from Vaddio. The bridge makes it easy to input PTZ camera video via HDBaseT and output up to 1080p60 video to a USB Type-B port. It can also output video via an HDMI port for monitoring. It also features audio mic/line input and output terminal blocks to input and output balanced analog audio.
The bridge can be used for video conferencing and IP meeting applications in an easy-to-use package. The bridge is powered using its included power adapter and it can input and deliver video over Cat 6 cable over 328' away. It can be controlled via RS-232, telnet, or IP.