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Datavideo PTC-305TW 20x 4K HDBaseT PTZ Camera With Auto Tracking (White)

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Datavideo PTC-305TW 20x 4K HDBaseT PTZ Camera With Auto Tracking (White)The Datavideo PTC 305T 4K HDBaseT PTZ Camera with Auto Tracking is an advanced solution for professional live broadcasts that require consistent and premium video quality and the flexibility to cover presentations and conferences of all styles and sizes. This entry in the PTC 305 series is compatible with HDBaseT equipped video distribution systems. While outputting video signals at up to 4K60 resolution, the PTC 305T can be set to automatically pan,

The Datavideo PTC-305T 4K HDBaseT PTZ Camera with Auto Tracking is an advanced solution for professional live broadcasts that require consistent and premium video quality and the flexibility to cover presentations and conferences of all styles and sizes. This entry in the PTC-305 series is compatible with HDBaseT-equipped video distribution systems. While outputting video signals at up to 4K60 resolution, the PTC-305T can be set to automatically pan, tilt, and zoom to keep subjects properly framed at all times. The camera is controlled with an included IR remote or through other traditional PTZ control platforms (available separately).

Intelligent Auto Tracking
Datavideo has loaded the PTC-305T series cameras with a full suite of automatic tracking features to streamline live broadcast workflows. When auto tracking is enabled, a specific subject may be selected, allowing the camera to disregard interference from other in-frame movement. The integrated PID algorithm recognizes when the chosen subject begins shifting to adjust the camera's pan, tilt, and zoom speeds. This ensures accurate and precise lens movement for smoother streams. Set the camera to maintain full-body, half-body, or close-up framing, even when a speaker makes full use of their presentation space.

Advanced Image Quality
Auto tracked images are captured by an advanced ultra-high definition camera system. The PTC-305T is produces 4K resolution images at up to 60 frames per second by utilizing a 1/1.8" CMOS image sensor. 20x optical zoom is supported by an additional 16x digital zoom, providing the level of control necessary to fit all sizes of meeting spaces, classrooms, and lecture halls. In addition to the smart tracking features, the camera can be set to actively adapt image sharpness using advanced 3D noise reduction technology.

 

The rear panel of the PTC-305T sports multiple video output options to match the specific needs of diverse live broadcast ecosystems. Thanks to this model's compatibility with HDBaseT technology, lossless video can be distributed over longer distances. Simultaneous 4K60 output signals may be sent over HDMI 2.0 and IP connections. An additional 3G-SDI output is available for 1080p60 video. The PTC-305T supports H.264/H.265 video compression with AAC, MP3, or PCM audio compression.

Configuration and Control
A number of control options enable easy access to the camera's host of both manual and automatic features. Datavideo has included a RMC-1AT infrared controller, offering a convenient shortcut to complete PTZ control. The remote has large rubberized buttons for the user to comfortably configure focus and zoom to desired settings with the ability to save up to four preset positions. It can control multiple Datavideo cameras at once and provides an instant solution for activating the PTC-305T's auto tracking.

 

This camera is compatible with a range of physical Datavideo camera control surfaces. When networked using Datavideo's DVIP protocol, several cameras can be interlinked for multi-camera productions and picture-in-picture streams. Also available to users is the PTZ View Assist app for complete control of the broadcast setup from an iOS or Android device. Conveniently, the camera receives Power over Ethernet to reduce cable clutter and streamline setup.

The PCT-305T, like many other Datavideo broadcast products, is fully supported by their dvCloud live streaming encoding services. Further supported streaming protocols include SRT and RTMP to maximize compatibility with different streaming hosts.

Features
  • 1/1.8" CMOS Sensor
  • Supports HDBaseT Protocol
  • Up to 4K60 Resolution
  • Automatic Tracking Functionality
  • 20x Optical / 16x Digital Zoom
  • Program Position Presets with IR Remote
  • LED Tally Light
  • H.264 / H.265 Video Compression Support
  • DVIP and VISCA/Pelco-P/D Serial Control
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Specifications

Imaging
Image Sensor
1/1.8"-Type CMOS
Effective Sensor Resolution
8.51 Megapixel
IR Cut Filter
No
Focus Control
Autofocus
Manual Focus
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed
1/10000 to 1/30 Second
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
55 dB
Minimum Illumination
0.5 Lux
Flip / Mirror Support
Image Flip, Mirror (Vertical)
White Balance
Presets: Auto, Indoors, Manual, One Push, Outdoors
Lens
Focal Length
6.7 to 125mm
Max Optical Zoom
20x
Max Digital Zoom
16x
Field of View
60°
Maximum Aperture
f/1.58 to 3.95
Video Capture
Video Output
via HDMI / SDI/BNC
3840 x 2160 at 25/29.97/30.00/50/59.94/60.00 fps
1920 x 1080p at 25/29.97/30.00/50/59.94/60.00 fps
1920 x 1080i at 50/59.94/60.00 fps
1280 x 720 at 50/59.94/60.00 fps
Internal Recording
No
Audio Recording
AAC Audio
Broadcast Output
NTSC/PAL
IP Streaming
H.264/H.265/MJPEG via ONVIF/RTMP/RTMPS/RTP/RTSP/SRT/TCP/UDP
320 x 240 to 3840 x 2160 (Simultaneous Multi-Stream: 0.03 to 50.00 Mb/s)
Control
Presets
255
Pan/Tilt
Pan: 300° at 0.876 to 43°/s 
Tilt: 145° (-15 to 130°) at 0.693 to 21.32°/s 
Tally Light
Yes
Networking
Wireless
IR
Interface
Video I/O
1x HDMI 2.0 Output
1x BNC (3G-SDI) Output
1x RJ45 (HDBaseT) Output
Audio I/O
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Mic/Line Input
Other I/O
1x RJ45 (RS-422) Control
1x USB-A (Firmware)
Built-In Microphone
No
Power
PoE Support
Yes: PoE+ 802.3at
Power I/O
1x Barrel (12VDC) Input
Power Consumption
21 W
Environmental
Operating Conditions
32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
General
Mounting
1x 1/4"-20 Female for Tripod
Certifications
CE, FCC, UKCA, WEEE
OS Compatibility
Android/iOS
Dimensions (W x H x D)
6.8 x 8.6 x 7.44" / 173 x 219 x 189.08 mm
Weight
5.7 lb / 2.6 kg (Body Only)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
8.87 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
13.4 x 11.9 x 11.7"
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This is a very meticulously reasoned argument attempting to show that Jesus had a Divine self-conception. That is, Jesus believed, and claimed, that he was God. Pitre begins by posing C.S. Lewis’ famous “trilemma” to the reader. If Jesus claimed to be God, we have three ways to respond – he was either a Liar, Lunatic, or Lord. Pitre’s work in this book strives to bring us back, face to face, with this trilemma. To accomplish this, Pitre needs to defeat another popular notion in the modern mind – that Jesus, or at least much of the Gospel material about him, was a “Legend.” If Pitre can show that Jesus did, in fact, historically claim Divinity, we will be forced to respond to his claim and answer Jesus’ own question for ourselves – “Who do you say that I am?” To accomplish this Pitre first attempts to show that the Gospels are historically reliable. He believes that, contrary to modern scholarly opinion, the Gospels were indeed written by the authors they have been attributed to (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), that they were intended to portray historically accurate biographical pictures of Jesus, and that they were written much more closely to the time of Jesus than liberal scholars assume (Pitre tentatively dates the synoptic Gospels all before the destruction of the Temple in AD 70). These three pieces of evidence – authorship, intent, and dating – all lead Pitre to the conclusion that the Gospels give us historically accurate information about Jesus. After setting the stage by arguing for the accuracy of our sources, Pitre delves into the synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and tries to show that although it is not always explicit (i.e. Jesus doesn’t say “I am God, worship Me.”) even the synoptics portray Jesus as claiming Divinity. Using evidence such as Jesus’ use of the titles “Son of Man” and “I Am,” prophesy from the book of Daniel, Jesus’ “stilling of the storm,” the transfiguration, the pronouncement of the forgiveness of the parlytic’s sins, the riddle about the Son of David being David’s “Lord,”, the crucifixion, and the resurrection, Pitre makes his case. In the end, he believes that not only do the Gospel authors portray Jesus as Divine, but that these claims came from Jesus himself. Thus we are led, full circle, back to the trilemma. We can call Jesus Liar, Lunatic, or Lord, but not, according to Pitre, a Legend. This was a really interesting read from a conservative scholar. His exegesis of many Gospel passages illuminate how the Hebrew Scriptures provide a much needed backdrop for understanding each story. The Gospels are much more nuanced than we might first think and oftentimes one saying or image may evoke whole passages or concepts from the Old Testament that would have been apparent to early Jewish readers. As Pitre argues, understanding the Jewish context of the synoptic authors helps in understanding their Christology. In the end, I agree with Pitre that the Gospels are generally more historically accurate than “mainstream” scholars give them credit for. I think it’s plausible that the Gospel titles reveal their true authors and that they were written fairly early after Jesus’ death (before the fall of Jerusalem). I also agree that the Synoptics may implicitly ascribe Divinity to Jesus – although I don’t think that is an open and shut case. If there were more explicit cases in the synoptic Gospels where Jesus claimed Divinity, it would help his case. It still seems to me the only explicit sayings we have come from the Gospel of John, which even Pitre doesn’t seem to argue is historically reliable (at least he doesn’t focus on this in the book). It’s probably outside the scope of this book, but I would have loved to see Pitre address the idea of Jesus as Apocalyptic Prophet. He interacts with several scholars who accept this notion (EP Sanders, Dale Allison, Bart Ehrman, John Meier) and it’s a viable option in the world of Historical Jesus scholarship. I think it’s a relevant topic in all discussions surrounding a Historical Jesus and can be a large factor in how one answers the question of Jesus’ identity. This study is worth reading regardless of your theological persuasion, and Pitre’s arguments deserve serious consideration.
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