Thank you once again for your excellent presentation, sir. I have a few questions: 1 .Do we need special lighting for the cameras you mentioned? 2. Can these cameras be used for a wedding event? 3. Do these cameras have any wireless capabilities? I'm concerned that if we set one camera on the speaker's podium and another on the audience, there will be too many wires on the floor.
(1) For PTZ cameras, you will need good lighting as the sensors on PTZ cameras are smaller. (2) Yes, I have live streamed wedding with PTZ cameras as a solo live stream producer (3) Some PTZ cameras have wireless capabilities, an option that I use are wireless HDMI adapters, transmitter connected to the camera and receiver end connected to my video switcher
I don't understand everything, but really enjoyed listening to you calm, articulate and smooth voice! I am looking into PTZ cameras for the first time and have zero knowledge. I work as an educator and would love to do hybrid workshops on Zoom. So, indoor, some participants online, some live. Is it possible to get something "automated", so no need for remotes, extra gadgets etc.? Just the camera and the laptop ;) If such a thing exists, I would appreciate your recommendation...!
Thanks for the feedback. There are some AI auto tracking cameras, the OBSBOT Tail Air would be one that I would encourage you to check out. It can be controlled with hand gestures. One limiting factor about it is that the battery life is short, so any video streams over 1.5 hrs would not work - amzn.to/3XEX9Rn
Outdoor streaming, mobile setup. The ones I’ve tried so far have struggled with exposure. Setting up while the sun is still up then streaming until the lights come on at the ballpark means I’m adjusting exposure or shutter. But having presets for all parts of the field is +++++. Thanks for the video!!
Outdoors can definitely be a challenge. All of my 1080p cameras struggle with the exposure, constantly adjusting in changing weather conditions. I want to try the BZB Gear 4K outdoors because I do have more settings that can control with some auto settings, but because its my main studio camera, I don't want to take it outside. Last time I took it outside was for a wedding and it started raining :(
@JasonHoffmanYT yeah. I’m getting more use to there other hardware. They are sending over to me there 4K video switcher next week so I’ll be reviewing that soon.
Awesome video. Your channel is great! I found your videos because I look for a Ptz camera for a church. Mainly the camera will be far in the back and the lighting will be bad... Any recommandation? The budget is below 2000$
This is right on time because I'm looking to purchase a PTZ camera. Our use case will be primarily indoor ministry related. Which camera would you suggest if the indoor lighting is not that good? The budget would in the hundreds. Looking forward to the next video.
From my research a bunch of the sub $1000 cameras are all using the same supplier for their camera sensor, so just about every 1080p resolution camera will have the same image quality in low light. Its not until the 4K PTZ cameras that I've actually noticed a real difference in low light. This is the lowest priced one I found on Amazon - amzn.to/49atCBc ( I haven't used it before )
Hi, I intend to use the PTZ camera for a small church indoor setup. I’d however also like to be able to add other cameras to the set up when moving to a larger space this year
Awesome. Adding PTZs over time is a great path forward where you’re able to keep using your current equipment and don’t have to replace a lot of equipment
Excellent review of these types of cameras. Well done! Also, with these types of systems, it's OK to start out with something less expensive, planning to replace it, planning to replace it with better products at lower prices. So a modular approach to buying things makes sense so you can upgrade components as they become more affordable with equal or better quality.
I would have liked to hear about video quality. How much does one need to spend to get smooth camera movement and smooth zoom? Also, I would like to know if these cameras are good enough for production in say a documentary, or narrative story? IE. are there distortions in the image that just cannot be ignored? How well would these images cut with traditional lenses? Thanks!
I have multiple other videos on the channel. Trying to put everything in one video isn’t feasible. PTZ aren’t used for documentary or narrative stories. These cameras are designed more for livestreaming and surveillance
Great Job Monte ...which camera would be good for a small narrow church if I want to add on the controller? Also which controller would be good to match with PTZ optic camera?
As I mentioned in the video, in order for me to provide the best recommendations, providing a budget is necessary. If you are looking for a match with for a PTZ Optics camera, here is a link for 3 controller options that work well with PTZ optics - amzn.to/3PD2wvI
@ ok perfect. Well from where the camera is going to be to the front it’s like 75 feet max. So maybe the 30x is not needed. Plus it’s like a $200 price difference between the two. Thank you for your time!!
Great info, thanks what system do you recommend to do a Video Podcast in a more permanent studio setting? What 3 cameras? what joystick, what switcher? what manufacture? I'll appreciate your guidance. Thank you
I can't give a recommendation without knowing budget. If budget isn't an option, I'd personally go with Canon CR-N500 cameras, with the Canon joystick and a 4K ATEM Switcher
Hi Monte - Live Streaming Bands via Yolobox Ultra - close up to 30ft - 4 cameras (3 stationary - 1 remote. Start up project - 100's per camera - but would be nice to price for 4K too.
Hello Monte. Loved your video. Thanks I don’t understand much about videos and I am looking for a setup for video conferencing. I do many videos conferences every day. What do you recommend? PTZ or normal Cameras? I don’t plan to utilize it outside my office. Thanks
Just depends on what you want. PTZ cameras give you the ability to pan, tilt, zoom and zoom in and out within the conference space. Other cameras are static are limit you to one shot, especially if mounted on a wall.
Thanks for your answer. In terms of Camera quality, PTZ are able to delivery the same as Sony or other professional cameras? I am considering to spend with this setup a little more than 1k. Thanks
@cce47 mirrorless cameras and lenses provide a better picture quality in my opinion as you don’t require as much light for the image to look good. Low lit areas with PTZ cameras don’t look the best in terms of overall visual quality.
I’m considering PTZ cameras for overall outside property protection. For reference, I’m trying to cover about 5 acres total. Is there any reason why you didn’t mention exterior property protection, as opposed to large church events or sporting events?
@@MonteWeaverofficial thanks for that. so i guess without needing AI tracking I am better buying at ptz joystick deck thingy and control it ? if that the case i guess it opens up cheaper ptz ? im looking at 30x optical .
@@MonteWeaverofficial Can you select an object for it to follow? For example preset location and see a car, select to track? Apparently you can do this on PTZ cctv cameras.
@@Hobby1976 it depends on the camera. Some have software to select and object and track but these cameras and more for video production live-streaming. Once the object leaves the view of the frame then you would have to manually select a new object and I’m sure that would become very tedious
Monte, I just ran into the beauty of PTZ cameras, I was exposed to the Sony FR7. My situation is I need 2 security cameras, or maybe 3, I plan to use 2 cameras to set up for security for my house apartment 24/7 and if I got money for 1 more I plan to use for a webcam as modern webcam is pretty bad in video quality. Is the Sony FR7 enough for me? How would I go about this?
Without knowing specifics of your use case, I definitely don’t want you spending hard earned money on a Sony FR7, but if the budget allows, it is a great PTZ camera option. I would definitely not use a webcam because webcams are made specifically for sitting in front of a computer, close distance. There are definitely sub $2000 for PTZ Cameras kits less than the cost of 1 FR7
Questions i would follow up with would be budget? Do you want to mount them? Do you want 1080p or 4K? Do you need internal recording? How to do you plan to view the image from the cameras..using a video switcher? Which connections do you need. Without knowing those answers, I would default to the OBSBOT Tail Airs if you only need up 2 hours of battery life per recording - urlgeni.us/amzn/j2AjA
I plan on doing this as well right now I’m trying to just use one camera. I’m interested in the setup that he recommends. I currently just stream on my RUclips channel using my iPhone.
Just depends- I like the tail airs for traveling because they are small and have an internal power. I like my Bzb gear 4k in situations of permanent setups - one thing I try to stress on the channel is that it’s all about specific needs and scenarios and preferences.
@@MonteWeaverofficial for me personally since I do all the editing and recording I want the best quality with the most simplistic way to edit the videos. Being able to record on one memory card and switch with the remote the camera angles is why the tail air intrigues me. Do you feel thats enough to rock with it ? I currently us a hero 11 and pocket 2 as my 2 main cameras
@@YoungWiZdom using the tail airs is a great setup. having the ability to record internal with an sd card is definitely an advantage over other ptz cameras.
Really great video Monte! Just wondering if you could tell me what sort of latency I could expect if I was trying to record a video and simultaneously send the same video feed to multiple video screens in as close to real time as possible over NDI. For context the use is case is a music studio where musicians would not have line of sight so the cameras would be used to bridge that gap as well as record and live stream. Any help is greatly appreciated:)
Hi Monte, I’m use to doing church live-streaming on mirrorless cameras from Sony A7iii/ A7IV and Sony A6400. I’m at a new church that me and my wife are a member of and looks like I’m going be working this area of ministry and just trying to figure out would I get better quality with 2-3 Sony a6400 mirrorless cameras vs using PTZ cameras? The budget is around $3500 and possibly looking at doing a atem mini pro or extreme. Maybe utilize either vmix or wirecast which I already have purchased from the previous church I was at before we moved. Church is growing and just looking to give them some good quality to get started as they are coming from live-streaming from a phone. Any suggestions?
Quality, mirrorless cameras win that battle all day. Most churches are moving towards PTZ because of the functionality. If you have to follow with a mirrorless camera, just need the volunteer support to operate the cameras.
@@MonteWeaverofficial Actually looking at using some of middle things accessories to mount the camera on a dji rs3 pro gimbal and control it with a joystick. I saw a guy in this livestream group on FB with it for his church and got him to send me all excel file of all the items.
I have figure skating school. Ice rink size is 1800 sq.m. What tipe of came is better for me to stream my lessons, so people can use camera to follow they favourite skaters on rink?
@@salisusadiq1951 I don't know what you may need. Everyone's setup is different. I would recommend you consult with someone on what you would want in your setup to make sure your needs are met. I try to mention this reguarly in videos, that there is not a 1 size fits all solution. I can't blindly tell you want you need without knowing about what you are trying to accomplish. I don't personally offer consultations anymore due to my time capacity limits.
@MonteWeaverofficial hi, I have a ptz ok. And I tell hem, I need the ethernet access, he say if I add the camera, ( ip address, will be exposed to private to public, ) ... the church have to " ethernet, one public, and one private, "... the public is very very slow 🐌 but the other one is better, but the problem is how I can add the ptz to the fast network, with out put the unsafe the network????
In the description of each video, I have a links to everything! because i use so much different equipment, I can't remember what was used in each video. definitely check the description section.
This video is really amazing, say I have 2000€ to invest in cameras and controller, what would you recommend? I do live switching of classical music with my ATEM mini pro currently with a couple of M50’s but they are not very convenient, so I’m looking for the possibility of adding a couple of PTZ that I can control or program
Can you recommend a system I can use to stream outdoor soccer. I will be using my phone as a hotspot to stream live games. I’d like the ability to control the camera while streaming. Budget 1.5-2k.
Power of Ethernet. Using a POE switch allows power to be sent over your network cable that can power on a POE camera, which helps eliminate the use of a traditional power cable for the cable. Here's a video i made a couple years ago about it - ruclips.net/video/_7wa0zNe6xo/видео.html
Hello, I have a church who is using the following camera to live stream via Zoom. However they are having an issue with low audio for online viewers. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the audio and provide a better online experience? Thanks 10x Optical Zoom PTZ Camera USB Live Streaming Camera FULL HD 1080p
Great audio, video and lighting! I can’t give specifics because I have no context about your current setup or what a budget would be to make any technical improvements.
It looks like the Prisual PTZ pairs with a joystick board for just under $1k but maxes out at 1080. The next jump appears to be $2800 for the BZB Gear option which is comparable in other features but offers 4k. Is there a middle of the road option that is 4k and in the 1-2k range with ai tracking and separate operating board?
Can I be able to control & power a ptz via ethernet, yet transmitting the video from it via sdi or hdmi? Or, I have to strictly use ethernet only if i have decided to power and control it via ethernet?
Controlling of a PTZ can be done with a remote control, ptz controller or control software. You can power it with POE while transmitting video via sdi or hdmi.
I’ve been having trouble connecting my ptz (tongveo) same one in your video to the network. For some reason it connects fine on the web browser and I did everything like you did in the other videos My Fomako ptz connected great and I can control it in OBS Ptz control but won’t work for the Tongveo PTZ what am I doing wrong? they are all in the same network 🤦🏻♂️
Without seeing the steps you’re taken and your network l, it’s nearing impossible to troubleshoot. Have you contacted to Tongveo support team about the issue?
@nuevavidafay That not cool. Troubleshooting through written format is tough. Visually being able to look at settings with understanding of the environments for technical troubleshooting is definitely easier vs assuming specifics. I no longer offer consultations (people don’t pay) may want to consult with AjayTheCEO or a local person
I have RC821U Zoom Certified 1080P 60FPS PTZ Camera and am only using HDMI connections to HDMI Splitter and cameras are ok but when in a meeting I cant see cameras for the meeting any help on the connections
Hi I purchased a Chameye C720N ptz camera/controller kit for my church. Got it all connected through PoE and it's controller but I have no video. The controller displays the ip of the camera, but it won't move it. Tried a free NDI software to see if my laptop would detect it and it does, but no video. Do I still to connect a hdmi cable for video?
Depends on the rest of your setup. If you are using NDI .. your camera must be NDI capable and your computer must have NDI installed and you must have NDI on your software that you want to capture the video source. You can do it without any HDMI cables
Hi monte I am trying to pick a fairly reasonable price or let me go ahead and say it a cheap good quality camera system to live stream our church service. Our sanctuary is fairly large. The sound booth is at the back of the room centered with the stage it is approx 100 ft away from front of stage. We would like to get a close up view. Any suggestions that might be best. I am brand new to this and volunteering trying to figure it out. Any help is appreciated
I just watch your 10 best Cameras video 101 where you hooked up a camera or two cameras with a switch easy easy easy I can do that I think can you show me how to connect the audio to my Churches present audio system
I'm a baseball mom. I'm starting from scratch. My husband coaches our 16 year old son's travel baseball team. I've been streaming the games on GameChanger via my iPhone 12Pro Max. I want to up the quality for the parents watching from home and really want to get some great crisp footage of my son in action in center field. He also pitches on occasion. I need some help with building a manageable travel friendly setup that I can handle those tasks and standup also the unpredictable Ohio weather. Thinking of how to capture footage that can be used for college recruiting purposes as well. Do you do one-on-one consults? I'm giving myself a budget between $1-3K. Please help. I sent you an email as well.
Thank you once again for your excellent presentation, sir. I have a few questions:
1 .Do we need special lighting for the cameras you mentioned?
2. Can these cameras be used for a wedding event?
3. Do these cameras have any wireless capabilities? I'm concerned that if we set one camera on the speaker's podium and another on the audience, there will be too many wires on the floor.
(1) For PTZ cameras, you will need good lighting as the sensors on PTZ cameras are smaller. (2) Yes, I have live streamed wedding with PTZ cameras as a solo live stream producer (3) Some PTZ cameras have wireless capabilities, an option that I use are wireless HDMI adapters, transmitter connected to the camera and receiver end connected to my video switcher
I don't understand everything, but really enjoyed listening to you calm, articulate and smooth voice!
I am looking into PTZ cameras for the first time and have zero knowledge. I work as an educator and would love to do hybrid workshops on Zoom. So, indoor, some participants online, some live. Is it possible to get something "automated", so no need for remotes, extra gadgets etc.? Just the camera and the laptop ;) If such a thing exists, I would appreciate your recommendation...!
Thanks for the feedback. There are some AI auto tracking cameras, the OBSBOT Tail Air would be one that I would encourage you to check out. It can be controlled with hand gestures. One limiting factor about it is that the battery life is short, so any video streams over 1.5 hrs would not work - amzn.to/3XEX9Rn
Monte, You did it again! This information is good stuff to help us get a handle on our streaming devices. Thank you, Brother, keep the content coming.
Awesome. Glad it was helpful.
Outdoor streaming, mobile setup. The ones I’ve tried so far have struggled with exposure. Setting up while the sun is still up then streaming until the lights come on at the ballpark means I’m adjusting exposure or shutter. But having presets for all parts of the field is +++++. Thanks for the video!!
Outdoors can definitely be a challenge. All of my 1080p cameras struggle with the exposure, constantly adjusting in changing weather conditions. I want to try the BZB Gear 4K outdoors because I do have more settings that can control with some auto settings, but because its my main studio camera, I don't want to take it outside. Last time I took it outside was for a wedding and it started raining :(
@@MonteWeaverofficial You like working with BZB equipment?
@JasonHoffmanYT yeah. I’m getting more use to there other hardware. They are sending over to me there 4K video switcher next week so I’ll be reviewing that soon.
Awesome video. Your channel is great! I found your videos because I look for a Ptz camera for a church. Mainly the camera will be far in the back and the lighting will be bad... Any recommandation? The budget is below 2000$
Here are some options - urlgeni.us/amazon/OaHqx
Great video, do you have any suggestions for live streaming at the beach?
Have good internet 🛜
This is right on time because I'm looking to purchase a PTZ camera. Our use case will be primarily indoor ministry related. Which camera would you suggest if the indoor lighting is not that good? The budget would in the hundreds. Looking forward to the next video.
From my research a bunch of the sub $1000 cameras are all using the same supplier for their camera sensor, so just about every 1080p resolution camera will have the same image quality in low light. Its not until the 4K PTZ cameras that I've actually noticed a real difference in low light. This is the lowest priced one I found on Amazon - amzn.to/49atCBc ( I haven't used it before )
@@MonteWeaverofficial thanks for the information
Try the obsbot tail air. Make sure to have the usb network cable and NDI license. And make sure to buy at a place with a 30 day money back policy
Hi, I intend to use the PTZ camera for a small church indoor setup. I’d however also like to be able to add other cameras to the set up when moving to a larger space this year
Awesome. Adding PTZs over time is a great path forward where you’re able to keep using your current equipment and don’t have to replace a lot of equipment
Excellent review of these types of cameras. Well done! Also, with these types of systems, it's OK to start out with something less expensive, planning to replace it, planning to replace it with better products at lower prices. So a modular approach to buying things makes sense so you can upgrade components as they become more affordable with equal or better quality.
Absolutely. Making it easier to upgrade over times
You speak very well and clearly.
Thank you
Monte,
New subscriber. Love the detail in your videos and that it feels like you're in my living room speaking to me. Keep up the great work.
Glad you're enjoying the content.
I would have liked to hear about video quality. How much does one need to spend to get smooth camera movement and smooth zoom? Also, I would like to know if these cameras are good enough for production in say a documentary, or narrative story? IE. are there distortions in the image that just cannot be ignored? How well would these images cut with traditional lenses? Thanks!
I have multiple other videos on the channel. Trying to put everything in one video isn’t feasible. PTZ aren’t used for documentary or narrative stories. These cameras are designed more for livestreaming and surveillance
Great Job Monte ...which camera would be good for a small narrow church if I want to add on the controller? Also which controller would be good to match with PTZ optic camera?
As I mentioned in the video, in order for me to provide the best recommendations, providing a budget is necessary. If you are looking for a match with for a PTZ Optics camera, here is a link for 3 controller options that work well with PTZ optics - amzn.to/3PD2wvI
@@MonteWeaverofficial thanks I really appreciate the great knowledge and support be blessed IJN AMEN
Can we buy this for podcast?
Yes.
Hello and God bless you. I was looking at the tenveo 30x zoom ndi/hx and fomako 20x ndi/hx. Out of these two, which do you recommend?? Thank you!
Only difference is zoom range. I don’t know what you need for distance.
@ ok perfect. Well from where the camera is going to be to the front it’s like 75 feet max. So maybe the 30x is not needed. Plus it’s like a $200 price difference between the two. Thank you for your time!!
Great info, thanks what system do you recommend to do a Video Podcast in a more permanent studio setting? What 3 cameras? what joystick, what switcher? what manufacture? I'll appreciate your guidance. Thank you
I can't give a recommendation without knowing budget. If budget isn't an option, I'd personally go with Canon CR-N500 cameras, with the Canon joystick and a 4K ATEM Switcher
Hi Monte - Live Streaming Bands via Yolobox Ultra - close up to 30ft - 4 cameras (3 stationary - 1 remote. Start up project - 100's per camera - but would be nice to price for 4K too.
Awesome 😎
@@MonteWeaverofficial Is there a camera you would recommend for the task?
@@ronz1z Here are some 4k camera options - urlgeni.us/amzn/mDm6s
@@MonteWeaverofficial Thank you Monte.
My use case is for a mobile 2 or 3 cam setup for DJ sets in low light club settings as well as outdoor environments. Thnx
Nice. I have a couple DJ friends there are using the OBSBOT Tail Airs for their setup
@@MonteWeaverofficial ThnkQ
Follow this guy he knows his stuff
I appreciate you 🙏🏽
Hello Monte. Loved your video. Thanks
I don’t understand much about videos and I am looking for a setup for video conferencing. I do many videos conferences every day. What do you recommend? PTZ or normal Cameras? I don’t plan to utilize it outside my office. Thanks
Just depends on what you want. PTZ cameras give you the ability to pan, tilt, zoom and zoom in and out within the conference space. Other cameras are static are limit you to one shot, especially if mounted on a wall.
Thanks for your answer. In terms of Camera quality, PTZ are able to delivery the same as Sony or other professional cameras? I am considering to spend with this setup a little more than 1k. Thanks
@cce47 mirrorless cameras and lenses provide a better picture quality in my opinion as you don’t require as much light for the image to look good. Low lit areas with PTZ cameras don’t look the best in terms of overall visual quality.
I’m considering PTZ cameras for overall outside property protection. For reference, I’m trying to cover about 5 acres total. Is there any reason why you didn’t mention exterior property protection, as opposed to large church events or sporting events?
No reason, just impossible to think about and cover every scenario.
Hi monte, which camera will you recommend for online tutoring
Thanks
Any of them. The main thing is that the people watching can receive a clean and clear visual image which all these cameras are capable of providing.
how about tracking vehicles aircraft boats even wildlife? do these cameras with tracking track such things? 🤔✈
No, these wouldn't work for those scenarios .. as of right now I've only seen on the AI for these cameras work with humans
@@MonteWeaverofficial thanks for that. so i guess without needing AI tracking I am better buying at ptz joystick deck thingy and control it ? if that the case i guess it opens up cheaper ptz ? im looking at 30x optical .
@@Hobby1976 Here are a list I've put together of 30x PTZ optical cameras - urlgeni.us/amzn/0Obz2
@@MonteWeaverofficial Can you select an object for it to follow? For example preset location and see a car, select to track? Apparently you can do this on PTZ cctv cameras.
@@Hobby1976 it depends on the camera. Some have software to select and object and track but these cameras and more for video production live-streaming. Once the object leaves the view of the frame then you would have to manually select a new object and I’m sure that would become very tedious
Monte, I just ran into the beauty of PTZ cameras, I was exposed to the Sony FR7. My situation is I need 2 security cameras, or maybe 3, I plan to use 2 cameras to set up for security for my house apartment 24/7 and if I got money for 1 more I plan to use for a webcam as modern webcam is pretty bad in video quality. Is the Sony FR7 enough for me? How would I go about this?
Without knowing specifics of your use case, I definitely don’t want you spending hard earned money on a Sony FR7, but if the budget allows, it is a great PTZ camera option. I would definitely not use a webcam because webcams are made specifically for sitting in front of a computer, close distance. There are definitely sub $2000 for PTZ Cameras kits less than the cost of 1 FR7
I want to do three cameras. Its is pretty much a classroom space size. Which cameras should I get?
Questions i would follow up with would be budget? Do you want to mount them? Do you want 1080p or 4K? Do you need internal recording? How to do you plan to view the image from the cameras..using a video switcher? Which connections do you need. Without knowing those answers, I would default to the OBSBOT Tail Airs if you only need up 2 hours of battery life per recording - urlgeni.us/amzn/j2AjA
Planning to buy three PTZ cameras to live stream outdoor track meets. We have a small $3,000.00 budget. Any suggestions.
I plan on doing this as well right now I’m trying to just use one camera. I’m interested in the setup that he recommends. I currently just stream on my RUclips channel using my iPhone.
PTZ Camera options - urlgeni.us/amazon/OaHqx
PTZ camera options - urlgeni.us/amazon/OaHqx
Are these cameras you recommend for outdoor use? Any BZB or PTZ Optics cameras you recommend?
Overall best bang for buck camera doing a podcast show? Tail air 2 ?
Just depends- I like the tail airs for traveling because they are small and have an internal power. I like my Bzb gear 4k in situations of permanent setups - one thing I try to stress on the channel is that it’s all about specific needs and scenarios and preferences.
@@MonteWeaverofficial for me personally since I do all the editing and recording I want the best quality with the most simplistic way to edit the videos. Being able to record on one memory card and switch with the remote the camera angles is why the tail air intrigues me. Do you feel thats enough to rock with it ? I currently us a hero 11 and pocket 2 as my 2 main cameras
@@YoungWiZdom using the tail airs is a great setup. having the ability to record internal with an sd card is definitely an advantage over other ptz cameras.
@@MonteWeaverofficial thanks, I'm a take a look into them more.
Really great video Monte! Just wondering if you could tell me what sort of latency I could expect if I was trying to record a video and simultaneously send the same video feed to multiple video screens in as close to real time as possible over NDI. For context the use is case is a music studio where musicians would not have line of sight so the cameras would be used to bridge that gap as well as record and live stream. Any help is greatly appreciated:)
Latenency is typcially less than a second. I would suggest checking your network and data infrastructor as that is a factor as well.
Hi Monte,
I’m use to doing church live-streaming on mirrorless cameras from Sony A7iii/ A7IV and Sony A6400.
I’m at a new church that me and my wife are a member of and looks like I’m going be working this area of ministry and just trying to figure out would I get better quality with 2-3 Sony a6400 mirrorless cameras vs using PTZ cameras?
The budget is around $3500 and possibly looking at doing a atem mini pro or extreme. Maybe utilize either vmix or wirecast which I already have purchased from the previous church I was at before we moved.
Church is growing and just looking to give them some good quality to get started as they are coming from live-streaming from a phone.
Any suggestions?
Quality, mirrorless cameras win that battle all day. Most churches are moving towards PTZ because of the functionality. If you have to follow with a mirrorless camera, just need the volunteer support to operate the cameras.
@@MonteWeaverofficial Actually looking at using some of middle things accessories to mount the camera on a dji rs3 pro gimbal and control it with a joystick. I saw a guy in this livestream group on FB with it for his church and got him to send me all excel file of all the items.
Church installs, personal studio and some outdoor events in the future (hopefully) great work as usual @MonteWeaverofficial
I just received my first inquiry ever this week for live-streaming a high school graduation. I’m hoping to do more outdoor events as well.
Are you gonna review the new birddog x line?
I’ve never been contacted by BirdDog to review their cameras
I have figure skating school. Ice rink size is 1800 sq.m. What tipe of came is better for me to stream my lessons, so people can use camera to follow they favourite skaters on rink?
Check out this one - amzn.to/3UFAjXP
Please what’s the best Ptz for church live streaming I need 3 good Ptz camera
You didn’t specify a budget
@@MonteWeaverofficial budget is below $2000 I need three good Ptz streaming cameras for a church live stream.
@@salisusadiq1951 Here are some options to choose from - urlgeni.us/amazon/OaHqx
@@MonteWeaverofficial ok thank you.
Another question is please I need a list of other equipment to get this Ptz live stream camera rolling perfectly.
@@salisusadiq1951 I don't know what you may need. Everyone's setup is different. I would recommend you consult with someone on what you would want in your setup to make sure your needs are met. I try to mention this reguarly in videos, that there is not a 1 size fits all solution. I can't blindly tell you want you need without knowing about what you are trying to accomplish. I don't personally offer consultations anymore due to my time capacity limits.
I like to add a ptz camera, but the pastor is not very sure, if the ip camera is safe for the network church...... can you help please...
Not sure how I can help. Sounds like the pastor lacks understanding of networking or just don’t use the network functionality
@MonteWeaverofficial hi, I have a ptz ok. And I tell hem, I need the ethernet access, he say if I add the camera, ( ip address, will be exposed to private to public, ) ... the church have to " ethernet, one public, and one private, "... the public is very very slow 🐌 but the other one is better, but the problem is how I can add the ptz to the fast network, with out put the unsafe the network????
Monte, you have a wireless solution with the PTZ, Atem and PTZ Controller?
I use the Hollyland 400s pro wireless system but any HDMI transmitter and receiver combo should work.
Which camera is best
Aiwaft ptz 4k pro lens or aiwaft ptz 4k AI
I've used neither of those
What mic are you using here?
In the description of each video, I have a links to everything! because i use so much different equipment, I can't remember what was used in each video. definitely check the description section.
This video is really amazing, say I have 2000€ to invest in cameras and controller, what would you recommend?
I do live switching of classical music with my ATEM mini pro currently with a couple of M50’s but they are not very convenient, so I’m looking for the possibility of adding a couple of PTZ that I can control or program
Here is a camera & controller combo that fits into your budget - amzn.to/4e5h2XZ
Hello which ptz camera good for food video
Thx
Any PTZ camera is good.
@@MonteWeaverofficial thx
Can you recommend a system I can use to stream outdoor soccer. I will be using my phone as a hotspot to stream live games. I’d like the ability to control the camera while streaming. Budget 1.5-2k.
Yolobox Pro or OBSBOT Talent - urlgeni.us/amazon/OaHqx
Are these PTZ camera good for long term shoots such as construction work Timelapse?
Yes, I never turn my PTZ cameras off
Will you able to recommendation any PTZ camera for outdoor sport in 500 - 1K budget
Here are some budget PTZ cameras to check out - urlgeni.us/amzn/budgetptzcameras
@@MonteWeaverofficial Thanks a lot
Can you explain the PoE or Power Over Ethernet option for these cameras. Can the whole camera be powered over the ethernet connection?
Power of Ethernet. Using a POE switch allows power to be sent over your network cable that can power on a POE camera, which helps eliminate the use of a traditional power cable for the cable. Here's a video i made a couple years ago about it - ruclips.net/video/_7wa0zNe6xo/видео.html
@@MonteWeaverofficial just what I was looking for, very helpful, thanks very much. S
Hello, I have a church who is using the following camera to live stream via Zoom. However they are having an issue with low audio for online viewers. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the audio and provide a better online experience? Thanks
10x Optical Zoom PTZ Camera USB Live Streaming Camera FULL HD 1080p
Great audio, video and lighting! I can’t give specifics because I have no context about your current setup or what a budget would be to make any technical improvements.
It looks like the Prisual PTZ pairs with a joystick board for just under $1k but maxes out at 1080. The next jump appears to be $2800 for the BZB Gear option which is comparable in other features but offers 4k. Is there a middle of the road option that is 4k and in the 1-2k range with ai tracking and separate operating board?
AVKANS has a 4K camera under $1500 but doesn’t have AI tracking. amzn.to/4aGiTQ9 - I have not seen anyone 4K AI cameras under $2,000 yet.
Obsbot tail air? It has 4k ptz and NDI under 1k$
Can I be able to control & power a ptz via ethernet, yet transmitting the video from it via sdi or hdmi?
Or, I have to strictly use ethernet only if i have decided to power and control it via ethernet?
Controlling of a PTZ can be done with a remote control, ptz controller or control software. You can power it with POE while transmitting video via sdi or hdmi.
I’ve been having trouble connecting my ptz (tongveo) same one in your video to the network. For some reason it connects fine on the web browser and I did everything like you did in the other videos My Fomako ptz connected great and I can control it in OBS Ptz control but won’t work for the Tongveo PTZ what am I doing wrong? they are all in the same network 🤦🏻♂️
Without seeing the steps you’re taken and your network l, it’s nearing impossible to troubleshoot. Have you contacted to Tongveo support team about the issue?
@@MonteWeaverofficial tried very hard to get an answer. I also tried emailing them it’s been 2 weeks now and nothing 🤦🏻♂️
@nuevavidafay That not cool. Troubleshooting through written format is tough. Visually being able to look at settings with understanding of the environments for technical troubleshooting is definitely easier vs assuming specifics. I no longer offer consultations (people don’t pay) may want to consult with AjayTheCEO or a local person
Thanks for the information
My pleasure
I have RC821U Zoom Certified 1080P 60FPS PTZ Camera and am only using HDMI connections to HDMI Splitter and cameras are ok but when in a meeting I cant see cameras for the meeting any help on the connections
I would need more information. How are your cameras connected to your computer?
which type is good for lecture recording?
any of them
Hi
I purchased a Chameye C720N ptz camera/controller kit for my church. Got it all connected through PoE and it's controller but I have no video. The controller displays the ip of the camera, but it won't move it.
Tried a free NDI software to see if my laptop would detect it and it does, but no video.
Do I still to connect a hdmi cable for video?
Depends on the rest of your setup. If you are using NDI .. your camera must be NDI capable and your computer must have NDI installed and you must have NDI on your software that you want to capture the video source. You can do it without any HDMI cables
Use case scenarios. That’s big
Absolutely 💯
Hi monte I am trying to pick a fairly reasonable price or let me go ahead and say it a cheap good quality camera system to live stream our church service. Our sanctuary is fairly large. The sound booth is at the back of the room centered with the stage it is approx 100 ft away from front of stage. We would like to get a close up view. Any suggestions that might be best. I am brand new to this and volunteering trying to figure it out. Any help is appreciated
This camera is just over $500 if you use the $80 coupon - amzn.to/3ZcAzAI
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Church live stream including concerts
Awesome. 👏🏽
We need to zoom to a person from 10 to 15m
Looks for 12x optical zoom - urlgeni.us/amazon/OaHqx
So helpful thank you
You're so welcome!
Use a camera for Church zoom streaming.
Awesome
Church, live streaming.
Awesome. Thanks for watching
For an Internet radio station, indoors
Nice!
I just watch your 10 best Cameras video 101 where you hooked up a camera or two cameras with a switch easy easy easy I can do that I think can you show me how to connect the audio to my Churches present audio system
This video may help .. I need to update it but it should point you in the right direction. ruclips.net/video/x4HUvY_BYsQ/видео.html
I'm a baseball mom. I'm starting from scratch. My husband coaches our 16 year old son's travel baseball team. I've been streaming the games on GameChanger via my iPhone 12Pro Max. I want to up the quality for the parents watching from home and really want to get some great crisp footage of my son in action in center field. He also pitches on occasion. I need some help with building a manageable travel friendly setup that I can handle those tasks and standup also the unpredictable Ohio weather. Thinking of how to capture footage that can be used for college recruiting purposes as well. Do you do one-on-one consults? I'm giving myself a budget between $1-3K. Please help. I sent you an email as well.
Just responded to your email and tagging my YT friend @JasonHoffman as well, because he specializes in baseball
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Nice! Whats your podcast about?
@@MonteWeaverofficial About music, art in general..interviews with artists etc and other subjects like science and history
podcasting
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Pro wrestling
Nice ! I would love to see some footage
Sports
Awesome
Add A Sony Fr7😂
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Church live stream.
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Live streaming for church
Awesome. 🤩
@@MonteWeaverofficial Me too. I need a 30x zoom PTZ. So can you promote one camera for me?
@@realuke I don't know your budget but you can check out these - urlgeni.us/amzn/budgetptzcameras