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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Jerde" data-source="post: 140393" data-attributes="member: 8276"><p>Re: PTZ camera for a church</p><p></p><p>So what's the purpose of the video feed? If it is for the organist then it's really just a utility monitoring situation. Is latency a concern (IE organist watching a conductor) or is it more of a "what's going on" feed? How is the PTZ going to be used? What is the lighting like in the room? IE do you need a camera that'll work well in low light situations or do you have great bright lighting?</p><p></p><p>If latency is an issue then go with an old but high quality SD camera with an old tube based monitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Jerde, post: 140393, member: 8276"] Re: PTZ camera for a church So what's the purpose of the video feed? If it is for the organist then it's really just a utility monitoring situation. Is latency a concern (IE organist watching a conductor) or is it more of a "what's going on" feed? How is the PTZ going to be used? What is the lighting like in the room? IE do you need a camera that'll work well in low light situations or do you have great bright lighting? If latency is an issue then go with an old but high quality SD camera with an old tube based monitor. [/QUOTE]
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