จำหน่ายกล้องวีดีโอ SONY SRG-XP1 Compact 4K 60p PoV remote camera with wide-angle lens
Overview
Easily shoot and stream high-quality 4K 60p video with this space-saving point-of-view remote camera that covers the whole room with its wide field of view.
The SRG-XP1 PoV (point of view) camera offers an accessible entry point into the world of 4K video production. It's ideal for 'unattended' video streaming in environments including e-sports venues and reality TV shows, classrooms, meeting space and hospital operating rooms where it can also serve as a high-quality secondary camera.
Compact dimensions and simple installation make the SRG-XP1 ideal for multi-camera setups with no need for dedicated camera operators. It can be used on walls, ceilings, tripods and shelves, as well as space-limited locations where it's costly or impractical to install large numbers of full-size cameras.
The wide-angle lens offers a generous over-100-degree field of view (horizontal), allowing the camera to see an entire subject, even from very close range. It can also capture the entire audience in a classroom or auditorium—even from tricky positions where it's hard to install an ordinary room camera.
Streaming video, power and camera control signals are all carried over a standard Ethernet cable, reducing installation costs and simplifying integration in today's IP networked production environments.
SPECIFICATIONSGeneral
Video Format
3840p/1080p/720p/480p (480p is only for HDMI)
Image Sensor
1/1.8" 8.42 MP CMOS
Frame Rate
59.94/50/29.97/25
Video Output Interface
HDMI 2.0 / Ethernet / USB 3.0
Horizontal Viewing Angle
115° (T.B.D.)
Shutter Speed
1/8~1/10,000 sec
Minimum Object Distance
0.98 ft
Minimum illumination
1 lux (F1.5, 50IRE, 30 fps)
Multiple Video Stream
Yes
Video Stream
RTSP / RTMP / NDI®|HX / MPEG-TS
Camera Control
VISCA over IP / ONVIF Profile S *TBD / CGI command / UVC
Audio Input
0.14 inches x 1
IR remote controller
Support
Dimensions (W x H x D) *1
2.02 x 2.85 x 4.79 inches
Notes
*1 The values for dimensions are approximate.
