[ANSWERED] PTZ Cam and Isadora
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Dear All,
Because I want Isadora to be a strong player when it comes to remote performance, this is something I am interested to support with new modules, comm protocols, etc.
From what I've ready above, VISCA seems to be a widely used standard -- though I can see how a serial connection as @GertjanB mentioned would be in many ways easier and just as powerful.
But what cameras, realistically, will people out there be using for this? The Sony cameras are pretty pricey, though maybe that's the way to go because the image quality would seem to be very good.
In any case, I am following this thread with great interest. Let's see if we can zero in on a means to support this kind of performance.
@GertjanB -- since you have a pending project, I invite you to write me personally about this. Maybe we need to have a video-call to talk it over.
Best Wishes,
Mark -
Dear All,
@laurentR @Woland @jandraka @DusX @GertjanB @liminal_andy
So the least expensive VISCA capable PTZ camera. It seems that the company PTZOptics is a kind of go to, and is used for broadcast applications, but even the cheapest model (US$1599) is still quite expensive for lower-budget shows.
When I search B&H for VISCA, the cheapest entry -- AViPAS AV-1080 3G-SDI -- comes in at US$650.
I see various security web cams for as little as US40, but none of them use VISCA and generally they use a non-open protocol that isn't even published in the manual. So I would rule those out.
Am I missing something? Are there less expensive PTZ cameras out there that our users could use? I'm ready to commit to getting a VISCA capable camera so that we can add VISCA control to Isadora. But I'd love some input from anyone who knows more than me.
Best Wishes,
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I also found the Logitech PTZ camera. (±900€) But I haven looked into depth into it to see if it is controllable. (I'm currently working on two other projects)
@mark We are now writing the dossier and looking for money for the project. When we found the money and I have one I'll let you know. If all goes well we start in December.
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Hi,
PTZ cameras are one device option to look at. I am thinking perhaps the proliferation of gimbals is another - somewhat related device - that can be considered for Izzy plugin development. I have a DJI Ronin M and a Ronin S gimbal and just a quick comparison of cost suggest these possibly provide good value and flexibility compared to the PTZ camera lineup - admittedly they are a BYO camera option. The PTZ cameras appears to have some shared protocol, but the diversity of gimbal makes and models are likely all proprietary. Still I would definitely use an Isadora Plugin that implemented gimbal control as an alternative to acquiring a PTZ camera. Specifically because the gimbal allows any number of camera types to be mounted and offer comparable functionality to PTZ.
Just a thought.
Best wishes
Russell
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@mark „Are there less expensive PTZ cameras out there that our users could use?“
Wanted to know about this in 2025
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I've been working with the OBSBOT camera's for a while now they have different models in different price ranges and they work great. I like the tail models because they are completely wireless.
you can control them using OSC but i use the AI tracking mode most of the time.
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Marshall does have some pretty neat budget cameras for broadcast level.
Especially the mini cameras are a nice alternative to the usual action cams, having professional connectors and being remotable.
The Marshall CV605 is a little PTZ for around 800€.
https://marshall-usa.com/camer...
For the MiniCams: Marshall does have their own expensive remote. But some guys have a diy project to get them on PoE and software remote.
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The world has certainly changed in this time
Here are some VISCA capable cameras
https://www.amazon.com/AVKANS-...
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Do you have any experience regarding picture quality?
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@gertjanbn hello, since the obsbot are supposed to be UVC so it should work with the video in ptz image control. Did you try ? I guess it is not possible out of usb c cable connection but I'd love to know about it.