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AVKANS NDI PTZ Cameras - 30X Full HD Live Streaming PTZ Camera with SDI/HDMI/IP Outputs for Church/Events Services(NDI Approved by Newtek Officially)

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Color: 30X NDI Camera


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  • Lighting Deal Today, Don't Miss it. AVKANS NDI Camera, Official NDI Products Make sure your NDI PTZ camera is official NDI Products before you purchase NDI, you'd better to verify from Newtek Official Website(Learn how from our video). Full 1080P up to 60fps. Broadcast Frame Rates Supported. Best PTZ Camera for Church/Events/Sport/Hospital/Worship/Studio streaming.
  • 30X NDI PTZ Camera. The SDI PTZ camera includes SRT, HTTP/CGI, RTSP, RTMP/RTMPS, and other standard network protocols like visca over IP which are very great for live streaming and video production.. The advanced streaming capabilities of the incorporated SRT technology adds automatic repeat request (ARQ) and forward error correction (FEC) to prevent packet loss typically found on internet connections. It also offers stream encryption for content protection.
  • HDMI PTZ Camera with NDI supports(Official NDI Products). Leading IP technology to have Real-Time live stream. You can power, control, set up and preview this video camera by connecting 1 ethernet cable, avoid expensive cable runs. Compatiable with vMix, OBS, Zoom, Skype and other video conference software and video production software which supports NDI HX.
  • Simultaneous 3G-SDI, HDMI and IP Live Streaming Video Outputs. PoE(802.3af) supported. Effective transmission distance is up to 492ft (150m) .Supports H.264/H.265 encoding which makes motion video more fluent and clear under low bandwidth conditions. Multi-ways to Control: RS232 & RS485 (Serial Joystick), IP(Webapp, IP Joystick, Phone App) & NDI(NDI tool/software). Installing AVKANS professional camcorder in the studio enables programs to be produced by a small number of people.
  • 30 Days Money Back Gurantee and LIFETIME Product Support. Any question or need any helps, pls contact us, we have a group of customer services to reply you within 12 hours. Your satisfaction is what we pursue.

Brand: AVKANS


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Flash Memory Type: SD


Color: 30X NDI Camera


Special Feature: Frame Rate


Screen Size: 2.7 Inches


Optical Zoom: 30 x


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Camcorder type: Video Camera


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Package Dimensions: 11.81 x 9.92 x 9.61 inches


Item Weight: 7.21 pounds


Date First Available: November 9, 2020


Manufacturer: AVKANS


Country of Origin: China


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  • Decent video quality indoors, massively blown highlights outside (no exposure comp.)
Color: 30X NDI Camera
I bought this camera to use for various outdoor and indoor video shoots for a musical performing group. I was able to (barely) get by with it for the first event, but there were enough video quality problems using it outdoors that I'm going to return it. For use in indoor environments, this camera certainly seems usable to me, so I would have no trouble recommending it for someone who wants a basic PTZ camera for a conference room or whatever. In the process of testing this thing out, I've written large amounts of custom software to throw commands at the device, enabling me to see exactly what does and doesn't work. I'm providing this detailed review for anyone who cares about using this for semi-pro live streaming purposes, which tends to have much steeper requirements than, for example, a conference room camera. I hope this detailed review is helpful for folks when deciding whether the camera's limitations are something you can work with, and I hope the manufacturer addresses the firmware limitations I've encountered in the near future. Indoor video quality: Video quality seems comparable to other cameras on the market, and having a 30x zoom is, of course, great. It's the difference between being able to put a camera at the back of a church and having to put it smack in the middle (though I do wish that the NDI camera manufacturers would include screw threads so you could put teleconverters on them for reach applications). Outdoor video quality: This camera seems to get the exposure badly wrong outdoors when you have a wide contrast ratio (e.g. brightly lit people in the foreground, but shadowed trees in the background), resulting in massively blown highlights. I did not experience this with other NDI cameras (NewTek, Marshall) in the same position, so this should be considered a bug in and of itself. (For that shoot, I was able to swap it with a different camera and put it in a spot where the lighting wasn't so challenging.) Unfortunately, unlike most other cameras on the market, this camera does not provide any web-based control over exposure. This firmware limitation really needs to be fixed ASAP, because unless you're using the camera in a conference room, you'll probably eventually run into a situation where you really need exposure compensation. That said, in most indoor environments, it shouldn't be a problem, because the camera *does* have backlight compensation (brightening the highlights further), which is available from the remote and the web UI, IIRC. It is possible to partially work around this limitation with the right external hardware or software. Specifically, this camera supports full manual control over the shutter speed, iris, and gain. You can control that with VISCA-over-IP with the right software. I have not tested the NDI exposure adjustment APIs to see if they work. It's worth noting, however, that neither NewTek's video monitor app nor Sienna's similar app supports any exposure control whatsoever, so the answer to that question is mostly academic. The biggest disappointment here was that the camera does *not* appear to support exposure compensation, even over VISCA — only full manual control. (Nothing happens when I send the exposure compensation set command; I've tested the same code on Marshall's 4K cameras, and it works, so I'm reasonably certain that this is an actual firmware limitation.) Unfortunately, the lack of exposure compensation makes it challenging to deal with this camera for what I was planning to use the camera for. Position recall: Like all NDI PTZ cameras, it fully supports storing pan/tilt/zoom locations for near-instant recall. If you have multiple cameras, you may find yourself using this frequently. The motion is fast, so you'd never want to have it move on its own while the camera is live, but the feature makes it easy to point the camera at a known location while you're streaming video from a different camera (or other source). PTZ control: Over NDI, pan and tilt work as expected, but zoom control is a single speed (fast). Again, this is a common bug in a lot of these cameras; the same bug exists on cameras by NewTek and Marshall. The workaround is to control the cameras using VISCA-over-IP. VISCA-over-IP behavior: This camera supports two different VISCA-over-IP modes: TCP-based control on port 5678 and UDP-based control on port 52381. That last one was hard to discover; it's not the port that PTZOptics uses (1259), and the protocol for UDP on that port requires somewhat different data than the TCP port does, or else weird stuff happens. I ended up finding out about the protocol differences by reading a document from Marshall about their IP cameras (very different hardware, but apparently similar firmware). With this mode, the camera supports... probably eight zoom speeds, though my limited testing so far couldn't confirm that all of the speeds are actually different; there are at least four distinct speeds, and probably eight. In other words, always use VISCA-over-UDP with this camera, at least in the current version of the firmware. Note that this problem is not unique to this camera. I've seen the same bug with 4K30 cameras from Marshall and 4K60 cameras from NewTek. In other words, I'm pretty sure the problems I'm having are probably in the NDI SDK itself (or perhaps in their sample code). Besides the zoom speed bugs, there's one other bug I ran into. When a client disconnects suddenly and tries to reconnect, this camera can freeze, requiring you to power-cycle the camera. This bug also exists on older firmware revisions from NewTek (I have not seen this in v.105), and on current firmware from Marshall; this seems to be a really common firmware bug. As long as your network is robust, you're probably okay, but you should be aware of this bug. If the camera stops providing video, power-cycle it. (This is where PoE can come in handy.) The manufacturer has assured me that they'll take a look and try to figure out what's going on, as has the NDI SDK team. I could fairly reliably (accidentally) reproduce the failure as follows: 1. Open an NDI connection to the camera. 2. Disconnect the network for a while (no idea how long — maybe a minute or two). 3. Reconnect the network. 4. Try to reestablish the connection. Or instead of waiting, reboot the computer. That has the same effect. While in the crashed state, the camera responds to low-level network traffic (DNS service discovery), so NDI apps can see the camera, but you can't get video or audio packets from the camera. PTZ control is also nonfunctional, whether over the NDI protocol or VISCA-over-TCP (didn't try VISCA-over-UDP). In short, some critical process in the camera likely crashed or froze and never came back or got restarted. One other thing to be aware of is that the SDI connection sticks out a long way. I've seen this on some other SDI gear as well, so this isn't unusual for SDI hardware, but it is baffling. I'm not sure why they didn't use a standard BNC connector and went with one that sticks so much farther than normal, but it is what it is. Be aware of the snag risk. Also, be aware that the green block that's sticking out of your camera when you get it is a removable terminal block. It isn't obvious that it is unpluggable at a glance; I realized this when I bought a camera from another manufacturer, and they shipped a similar block, but in a plastic bag. It's probably worth unplugging that immediately unless you plan to use it, because having extra plugs sticking out the back of the camera is an accident waiting to happen, IMO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 1, 2021 by dgatwood

  • Amazing PTZ Camera!
Color: 30X NDI Camera
I am a professional photographer/videographer and I use this all the time for my business. From live-streaming to using it for weddings it is AWESOME! The price is amazing too! I don't know how they do it for the price but I will be getting more of them!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 29, 2023 by Scott Stansbury

  • This camera is identical to PTZoptics camera
Color: 30X NDI Camera
I have had the Avkans 30X NDI PTZ camera for two weeks. I have put it through it's paces to see how well it preforms. I used differant control proticols, differant lighting situations with strong to low light. I tested it's speed and accuracy with presets. I tested it's ability to adjust white balance correctly and it out preformed all other PTZ cameras in the 1080p class that I use at my church. I have been using five PTZ cameras over the past six years and the Avkans PTZ camera works flawlessly. Picture quality with it's color and image sharpness puts my other cameras to shame. This PTZ camera is identical to the PTZoptics camera accept for one thing...the price! It uses the same 1/2.7 Panasonic CMOS image sensor as the PTZoptics camera. I will be replacing all of my old PTZ cameras soon with this 30x zoom NDI PTZ camera from Avkans. It's great to be able to connect a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable to this camera for power, control, and video. The NDI compressed video over our network works perfect with our NewTek TriCaster. This camera has a lot of differant ways to connect to other equipment with 3G SDI, HDMI, NDI over IP. I also use a Black Magic ATEM mini extreme ISO in our livestream setup. The Avkans camera simultaneously sends video to both the TriCaster and ATEM with no problems. You can mount this camera on a tripod, wall or ceiling, just flip the image in settings. In the photo the Avkans PTZ 30x NDI camera is on the right. The Avkans camera has no problem adjusting white balance and reproducing color and has a sharper image than the camera on the left. Both cameras are 1080p and have the same size image sensor. This Avkans camera is amazing and I am very impressed with it's quality and preformance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 26, 2022 by MARKgnm/td MARKgnm/td

  • Excellent PTZ Cam!
Color: 30X NDI Camera
We purchased 3 of these for our church, all configured with static IP and they are working flawlessly on NDI!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 7, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Easy to install. Approved by Newtek
Color: 30X NDI Camera
After considerable research and viewing of many YouTube video reviews of various manufacturers of PTZ NDI cameras, we decided on the Avkans 30x NDI PTZ cameras for the streaming of our Church Services using vMix. A key factor was that they are officially approved by New Tek. We are using NDI Tools with the NDI Studio app on our Windows 11 PC with an external HDMI monitor as an extended display to view and adjust the camera shot and zoom for our Joystick’s preset calls. Our installation is Cat 6 cable and a POE switch for power and control of the cameras. The clarity of video is great from the Avkans cameras and our local network router. Our first purchase was the Avkans 30x NDI PTZ 2-camera bundle with the Avkans Joystick. We have added a third camera to our installation. The cameras are easy setup, have great picture quality and color. There are videos from Avkans on amazon.com item description/order page on Camera & Joystick setup. I did have a question, I contacted their support, the next morning I had a response and answer from Avkans. Very satisfactory considering the time difference between Arizona and China. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 28, 2023 by Kindle Customer

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