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[Church Production] BZBGEAR Introduces the Maestro Auto-Tracking ePTZ Camera
It provides fast, accurate movement tracking with its high-speed image processing and analysis algorithm. Once the target is locked, it stays locked while avoiding minor movements and gestures, along with other interfering objects.
BZBGEAR announces the new 8MP ePTZ auto-tracking camera: BG-MAESTRO. This auto-tracking camera is fitted with a Sony 4K CMOS sensor delivering 1080p30 resolution, 3x digital zoom, and ePTZ control with no distortion. It provides fast, accurate movement tracking with its high-speed image processing and analysis algorithm. Once the target is locked, it stays locked while avoiding minor movements and gestures, along with other interfering objects. The Maestro’s strong environmental awareness is unaffected by a room’s shape, size, or layout.
The Maestro integrates with nearly any video system by supporting USB 3.0, 3G-SDI, HDMI, and LAN. Power over Ethernet, or PoE, provides video, power, and control with a single network cable. Five simultaneous output streams enable multiple angles to be broadcasted while an audio input connects a microphone or other external audio sources.
“Providing true set-and-forget operation, the auto-tracking Maestro does all the work while the instructor [or pastor] focuses on what he or she does best,” said Eugene Bocharov, president, BZBGEAR.
The Maestro is an ideal solution for distance learning, fitness instruction, houses of worship, hobbyists, vloggers, and business conferences. It is available now with an MSRP of $999.00.
For more information, visit the BZBGEAR Maestro product page and product video.
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