Description
The Avipas AV-1081G is a compact, 10X optical zoom HDMI PTZ camera with IP streaming, it is suitable for video conferencing, education and houses of worship. The AV-1081G has 2 outputs: HDMI and LAN. It features a 10x optical zoom lens and a 1/2.8 Inch, 2.07 million effective pixels high quality image CMOS sensor to capture video images in 1080p up to 60fps and IP steaming in H.264/H.265. It also support Dual streaming outputs in different resolution. With its 10x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom, it can make your subject more clarity, and f4.7mm ~ 47mm, F1.6 ~ 3.0 lens and minimum Illumination 0.5 Lux is prefect for low light conditions. The camera has HDMI and LAN outputs; RS232 for communication. The camera also has a 3.5mm audio input. AV-1081G can be controlled via IR remote control, via RJ45 over network or RS232 via protocol commands.
Package includes:
Camera: 1PC
AC power adaptor: 1PC
Power cord: 1PC
6.5ft RS232 cable (9-Pin DB-9 Female to 8-Pin Mini-DIN Male): 1PC
IR remote control: 1PC
User manual: 1PC
User manual:
https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/6b6a18_34ff6afc20914be9943327dc3f5a6211.pdf
Amazon Customer –
Good
Great Camera for our church
P.L. –
It works in a church environment
This is the only camera in our church streaming system. It is installed 48 feet away from the stage. It works well in average to bright light, but not as good on a darkened room. Zooming is excellent. We would get another one if a second camera is needed. It was installed with the recommended wall bracket and there were no issues in the installation. This camera was selected mainly for the PTZ abilities and its three video connections. The HDMI connection made an easy conection to a ATEM Mini Pro. The serial connection was not used, and the Ethernet connection may be used in the future. Good stuff!
thirty3na3rd –
Better Than Average Picture, Audio Injection Poor, Remote Control Has Limitations
We are satisfied with the quality of picture this camera puts out. If you plan to live stream, though, be aware that its audio input/throughput to HDMI is very poor. Even their own customer service reps admit this and recommend you have a separate audio input on your streaming device. The remote is infrared, not radio signal controlled, so you must point it at the front of the camera for it to work. Our camera is being used in the balcony of a church with the remote in the balcony, so the camera had to be mounted sideways and the remote user has to stand on that side for it to work. It is possible to clip a small mirror to reflect the infrared signal, if you’re willing to patiently work at it.
Jim C –
Great Picture, Easy to setup & Use
We purchased these for our church’s live stream broadcast due to COVID-19. the camera does great — super easy to use, fantastic quality, and quick setup. Have already ordered another to replace the existing camera (because this one is so much better!).August 2020 update — we purchased a total of 3 of these cameras for our sanctuary! No complaints — they work great. We ended up replacing two so we could have POE. Still highly recommend these cameras!! Awesome results at a really good price!
Amazon Customer –
Great for streaming worship services
We use two of these; HDMI output into video converter devices with vMix. With the PTZ web control panel, you can set the the view of one camera while being live with the other, then switch the cameras. Interactive PTZ also works great.
JOAN E CARLSON –
Nice!
Nice piece of equipment! Bought for church so that we can do live streaming. We are not up and running yet but what I see so far, I am impressed!
Jeffrey J LaPonsie –
Works perfectly for my PCIT room
This HD camera works perfectly for the treatment room we are using it in. It is used for hours everyday, and works well.
Nabaj –
Fantastic camera, possibly the worst manual I’ve ever seen
I was very impressed by the optics of this camera, especially for the price. And once I managed to figure out how to get it connected to my computer (hint: look it up on their website, *DON’T* try to use the manual), it’s a great camera. Unfortunately, while it is ‘compatible’ with Zoom, that doesn’t mean it’s accessible via Zoom. As a still camera (or using the remote), it’s a beautiful piece of equipment. As a remote access PTZ camera through Zoom? Nope. Seriously disappointed.
Alex J –
Good value
Easy to use
Dan W. –
Good, but not great.
Works ok, in low light situations it has a problem. The auto exposure/white balance is marginal.