There is a remote that comes with the camera which can be used to pan, tilt and zoom. Otherwise you will need a PTZ controller like this one that Feelworld makes to go with their cameras: amzn.to/3LRPiIp
Thank you for the review! How come this is the only review of this camera on the interweb? I have been recently offered this camera at a good price (it would be my first PTZ camera and compared to current APS-C and FF these are reall a different level) so I was wondering if the picture quality is justifiable for a (mostly:)professional use, but no one is really trying this camera out... It would be nice to at least see the picture quality to some decent 1/2.8" camcorder (I know that in such a budget category one can not expect the quality of brand 1" cameras or bigger, but it would be nice to have at least some comparison or picture)
It’s still a pretty new product. But I would say it’s on par with the $1500 PTZoptics cameras. You’re still going to see the image suffer when zoomed in long distances and when in low light. But overall I like it and used two of these for an install at a synagogue. It’s not going to compare to PTZ cameras like my Canon CRN300 but for $999 you can’t beat it.
Great video thx. I'd be curious as to the range of the remote controller, I.e could one use it at the back of a venue with the camera itself on stage etc..Thanks!
At that point I would say probably not. It’s not much different than a typical tv remote. For those purposes I would run an Ethernet cable that can power the cameras and have an NDI decoder by my switcher along with a joystick controller. Feelworld has told me a controller is on the way.
Hey Rich, in our setup for this client we are going to be running two of these but we will most likely be adding in a joystick controller at some point. I don’t think the remotes are the best option if you’re going to be more than 10ft away from the cameras but my studio space is small so I couldn’t test distance. One thing I haven’t tried is seeing if one remote could pair to multiple cameras. I’ll have to see what I can find out when I go back on site with the client to setup and test.
Good afternoon Hello, I want to set up a transmission system with 2 PTZ NDI cameras with a controller and be able to transmit from another location, that is, have the equipment in the church but be able to control the system remotely from my office? I have OBS mounted on a good PC What equipment would I need for this project? Thanks for your help
You just need software that will allow you to remote into the computer in the church. Check out Google Remote Desktop. But you’ll need to run OBS from the computer in the church otherwise you’ll need to explore something like OBS Ninja for bringing in the cameras remotely.
Any tips on how to Connect the Feelworld PTZ cameras to OBS with the IP-adress? I have tried many settings according to different youtube tutorials But never succeeded.
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with using them directly with OBS. I would most likely be using a PTZ controller with them and just sending the video feed into my switcher.
Have you checked with feelworld to see if there’s any drivers you need to install? Unfortunately I’m a Mac guy not a PC guy so these things tend to be more plug and play on macs.
bad bad bad quality image on PTZ.... not sharpness, smooth smooth lose details... when out ptz with sensor 1 inch or 4/3 .... and wi th ndi ethernet PoE Gigabits for quality +- 250 mbps
I think it looks it could be a great camera for certain applications. Thanks for the review!
Thanks for watching!
how to tilt this camera and where we find pan and tilt setting if i want to fix on ceiling
There is a remote that comes with the camera which can be used to pan, tilt and zoom. Otherwise you will need a PTZ controller like this one that Feelworld makes to go with their cameras: amzn.to/3LRPiIp
Thank you for the review!
How come this is the only review of this camera on the interweb?
I have been recently offered this camera at a good price (it would be my first PTZ camera and compared to current APS-C and FF these are reall a different level) so I was wondering if the picture quality is justifiable for a (mostly:)professional use, but no one is really trying this camera out... It would be nice to at least see the picture quality to some decent 1/2.8" camcorder (I know that in such a budget category one can not expect the quality of brand 1" cameras or bigger, but it would be nice to have at least some comparison or picture)
It’s still a pretty new product. But I would say it’s on par with the $1500 PTZoptics cameras. You’re still going to see the image suffer when zoomed in long distances and when in low light. But overall I like it and used two of these for an install at a synagogue. It’s not going to compare to PTZ cameras like my Canon CRN300 but for $999 you can’t beat it.
Thanks you for make this video very informative video
Thanks for watching
Great video thx. I'd be curious as to the range of the remote controller, I.e could one use it at the back of a venue with the camera itself on stage etc..Thanks!
At that point I would say probably not. It’s not much different than a typical tv remote. For those purposes I would run an Ethernet cable that can power the cameras and have an NDI decoder by my switcher along with a joystick controller. Feelworld has told me a controller is on the way.
@@zephanmoses Got it. Thank you!!
Great open box video. Hey do you know if you can run two or three of these using their respective remotes?
Hey Rich, in our setup for this client we are going to be running two of these but we will most likely be adding in a joystick controller at some point. I don’t think the remotes are the best option if you’re going to be more than 10ft away from the cameras but my studio space is small so I couldn’t test distance. One thing I haven’t tried is seeing if one remote could pair to multiple cameras. I’ll have to see what I can find out when I go back on site with the client to setup and test.
@@zephanmoses hi Zephan, in older yt videos from you, i saw canon ptz. Do you still have it?
@@TonzDJ yes I do. Canon CRN300
@@zephanmoses nice! How do you like it? Do you have any footage? I’m interested in that ptz, but not able at the moment to try it
Good afternoon
Hello, I want to set up a transmission system with 2 PTZ NDI cameras with a controller and be able to transmit from another location, that is, have the equipment in the church but be able to control the system remotely from my office?
I have OBS mounted on a good PC
What equipment would I need for this project?
Thanks for your help
You just need software that will allow you to remote into the computer in the church. Check out Google Remote Desktop. But you’ll need to run OBS from the computer in the church otherwise you’ll need to explore something like OBS Ninja for bringing in the cameras remotely.
Any tips on how to Connect the Feelworld PTZ cameras to OBS with the IP-adress? I have tried many settings according to different youtube tutorials But never succeeded.
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with using them directly with OBS. I would most likely be using a PTZ controller with them and just sending the video feed into my switcher.
How to connect two ptz cameras? I connected one, but the 2nd one failed. Please let me know.
How are you connecting? NDI? Perhaps reach out to feelworld for support.
I bought this camera but the camera does not come up on my PC which I do not know how to resolve. Do you have any advise on how to resolve this?
Have you checked with feelworld to see if there’s any drivers you need to install? Unfortunately I’m a Mac guy not a PC guy so these things tend to be more plug and play on macs.
What is the remote range? In meters please.
I’m sorry I don’t know. You may need to contact feelworld.
Is there face tracking function?
There is not
bad bad bad quality image on PTZ.... not sharpness, smooth smooth lose details... when out ptz with sensor 1 inch or 4/3 .... and wi th ndi ethernet PoE Gigabits for quality +- 250 mbps