Description
Vaddio Elite Series RoboSHOT 12E USB PTZ Camera - Black
The RoboSHOT Elite Series marks Vaddio’s next generation of professional cameras, engineered to deliver studio-grade imagery in demanding environments. Built around a 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS sensor, these cameras achieve striking, high-definition video with exceptional detail, even in challenging lighting. The Elite Series combines cutting-edge image signal processing with precise pan, tilt, and zoom control to provide smooth, reliable performance for conference rooms, classrooms, houses of worship, and broadcast-like productions. The RoboSHOT 12E USB PTZ Camera in black offers a compact, unobtrusive form factor, flexible mounting options, and a plug-and-play USB workflow that integrates seamlessly with today’s collaboration platforms and software-based production tools.
- 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS sensor enables strong light gathering, wide dynamic range, and sharp, vibrant imagery across a variety of environments.
- USB PTZ capture with smooth, precise pan/tilt/zoom and responsive autofocus to keep subjects perfectly framed in real time.
- Elite Series processing delivers natural color, reduced noise in low light, and consistent performance for recurring productions.
- Compact, professional black chassis designed for discreet installation in classrooms, boardrooms, studios, and event spaces.
- Flexible deployment options with simple cabling, mounting compatibility, and reliable hardware built to endure demanding daily use.
Technical Details of RoboSHOT 12E USB PTZ Camera
- Sensor: 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS for improved low-light performance and dynamic range.
- Image processing: Advanced ISP for accurate color reproduction, smooth motion, and enhanced light gathering.
- Video output: USB interface for easy plug-and-play connection to PCs, laptops, and conferencing systems.
- Pan/Tilt/Zoom: Precise motorized PTZ with adjustable speed and preset positions for rapid framing.
- Resolution and quality: High-definition video with clear detail suitable for professional presentations and broadcasts.
- Build and design: Elite Series construction in a compact black housing for durable, professional installations.
How to install RoboSHOT 12E USB PTZ Camera
- Step 1: Select an appropriate mounting location that provides clear line of sight for pan and tilt, and secure the camera using a compatible mount (ceiling, wall, or tripod-ready options).
- Step 2: Connect the camera to your host device or conferencing system via the USB port. Ensure the host device is powered and ready to recognize USB video devices.
- Step 3: Power on the camera if required and use the built-in controls or a remote controller to test basic pan, tilt, and zoom movements to verify positioning.
- Step 4: Calibrate basic imaging settings such as white balance and exposure in your software or on-device controls, then adjust focus if manual focus is supported.
- Step 5: Create and save preset positions for quick, accurate framing during presentations, lectures, or multi-camera productions.
- Step 6: If needed, update firmware using the manufacturer’s tools and verify compatibility with your conferencing software and collaboration platforms.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the RoboSHOT 12E USB PTZ Camera best suited for? It is designed for professional video capture in settings like meeting rooms, classrooms, houses of worship, and small-to-mid-sized studios, delivering flexible control and high-quality imagery for live streams, recordings, and conferencing.
- Does it support plug-and-play USB connection? Yes, the USB interface is intended for easy connection to modern conferencing software and systems, enabling quick setup without complex configuration.
- What kind of image quality can I expect? The camera leverages the Exmor R CMOS sensor and advanced ISP to produce sharp, natural-looking color with strong performance in various lighting conditions.
- Can I control the camera remotely? Yes, pan, tilt, and zoom can be controlled via compatible remote controllers, software interfaces, or integrated control systems that support PTZ functionality.
- How do I update firmware or manage settings? Firmware updates are typically performed through the manufacturer’s utility or via USB; consult the user manual for exact steps, supported methods, and compatibility with your setup.
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