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Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera (White)

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Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera (White)
Key Features
  • Active PTZ Tracking & Subject Detection
  • Takes Photos Automatically
  • 12MP 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor
  • 3x Optical Zoom Lens, Max f/2.8 Aperture
Shoot candidly and be in the photos, too, with the Canon PowerShot PICK, a portable pan-tilt-zoom camera with active subject tracking and automatic, hands-free photo taking. Place the battery-powered camera anywhere and let it analyze the scene, recognize faces, and then begin to automatically record photos and videos while preserving the natural and spontaneous qualities of the moment.
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Can i use multi Canon Powershot Picks for a multi

Can i use multi Canon Powershot Picks for a multi livestream event with its app?
Asked by: Jaikaran
No, the app for the Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera does not support multi-cam live streaming.
Answered by: Rik V
Date published: 2026-03-05

Waterproof?

Waterproof?
Asked by: Mark
The Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera (White) (B&H# CAPSPW) is neither waterproof, not water resistant, nor weather resistant, nor splash resistant, nor designed for outdoor installation.
Answered by: Yoni S
Date published: 2024-05-18

How does it mount? Could one wear it? Any ...

How does it mount? Could one wear it? Any brackets?
Asked by: Richard
The Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera has a standard 1/4 20 screw connection in the base that can connect to many mounting options depending on your needs. As an example https://bhpho.to/3B4ut9e
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2022-07-20

Can this camera operate after setup, without a ...

Can this camera operate after setup, without a connection to another device?
Asked by: jarrett
Yes, the Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera can operate on its own without a constant connection to another device once the setup has been completed.
Answered by: Jonathan S
Date published: 2026-01-15

Can the Canon PowerShot Pick PTZ be used to photo ...

Can the Canon PowerShot Pick PTZ be used to photo a wide group?
Asked by: Alvin
Yes the Powrshot Pick PTZ camera has a 19mm to 57mm zoom lens. At the 19mm end you can photograph a large group or even a longer lens setting up to say 50mm if you have enough space to photograph a group with a longer setting. Please see the example photos for reference after the product photos.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2023-04-26

How does it perform in low light situations? I'd ...

How does it perform in low light situations? I'd like to see a video demo.
Asked by: Howard J
The Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera (Black) has a 1/2.3"-Type CMOS sensor. Its low light will be good but not the same as a full frame.. Video here.https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/explore/ces-2022/ps-pick
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2024-05-18

Can you use it as a webcam with meetings apps ...

Can you use it as a webcam with meetings apps (like zoom and meet)? Also would the tracking work with the meeting app or is just with its app?
Asked by: IHSSO
Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ Camera (Black) is compatible with many video conferencing and streaming applications such as Zoom. The tracking will work while live streaming. You need to install this wireless webcam utility software in your computer and here it lists more information regarding its compatibility. https://th.canon/en/support/0200649502?model=4825C
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-09-02

Does this camera support the ONVIF protocol (e.g. ...

Does this camera support the ONVIF protocol (e.g. so I can use it with a NAS-based security surveillance system)?
Asked by: Bernard
The Canon PowerShot PICK PTZ is designed to be a stand alone robotic stills camera. It does not support ONVIF or offer network connection capability. It would not work with surveillance setups that support Network cameras.
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-03-10
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