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product_id: 196606415
title: "AVKANS NDI PTZ Camera, AI-Base Auto Frame Tracking Camera, 20X Zoom HDMI PTZ with SDI USB POE for Church House of Worship Live Streaming and Recording (NDI License Included)"
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# NDI HX3 Certified Streaming 20X Optical Zoom AI Auto Frame Tracking AVKANS NDI PTZ Camera, AI-Base Auto Frame Tracking Camera, 20X Zoom HDMI PTZ with SDI USB POE for Church House of Worship Live Streaming and Recording (NDI License Included)

**Brand:** avkans
**Price:** ฿59830
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Elevate Your Live Stream Game with AI-Powered Precision Zoom!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AVKANS NDI PTZ Camera, AI-Base Auto Frame Tracking Camera, 20X Zoom HDMI PTZ with SDI USB POE for Church House of Worship Live Streaming and Recording (NDI License Included) by avkans
- **How much does it cost?** ฿59830 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Trusted avkans brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Dual Codec Efficiency:** H.264 & H.265 compression ensures optimal video quality with reduced file sizes and bandwidth use.
- • **Multi-Output Flexibility:** Simultaneous 3G-SDI, HDMI, IP/Ethernet, and USB3.0 outputs for versatile broadcast setups.
- • **Next-Gen AI Auto Tracking:** Effortlessly follow presenters or zones with smart, customizable tracking modes for hands-free operation.
- • **Crystal-Clear 20X Optical Zoom:** Zoom in with precision and capture every detail from afar without losing clarity.
- • **Seamless NDI HX3 Network Integration:** Experience ultra-low latency, stable streaming compatible with all major platforms and software.

## Overview

The AVKANS NDI PTZ Camera is a professional-grade 20X optical zoom video camera designed for live streaming and recording in churches, schools, and events. Certified with NDI HX3 for ultra-low latency network streaming, it features advanced AI-based auto frame tracking with customizable modes, multi-output connectivity (3G-SDI, HDMI, IP, USB3.0), and dual H.264/H.265 video compression. Compatible with major streaming software and offering PoE support, it delivers superior image quality even in low light, backed by responsive customer service and a 1-year warranty.

## Description

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Review: Exceptional value and quality for traditional worship applications. Put it at the top of your list. - This NDI camera is a game changer for us given the features and price point. Unless your streaming situation allows for an operator physically controlling a high quality camcorder/dslr on a tripod, this NDI PTZ should be at the top of your list. Our church currently uses a Canon HF G21 with a bescor pan tilt mount that is captured using an Elgato Camlink and brought into OBS. I have two separate remotes to control the zoom and the pan/tilt mount as a result of this setup. As our streaming usage has grown over the years, I've wanted to address three areas of improvement: 1. Have the video directly accessible on the network by multiple devices with low latency since we also broadcast the video locally with our in house audio. Putting the video on the network so it can be accessed by other devices is critical from a redundancy perspective so that our backup computers can stream if needed 2. Save zoom and pan settings for three fixed locations we constantly use. Throughout the service we switch between three different areas. Our operators have to use the remotes to pan and zoom while running the other AV systems. Having preset settings that can be controlled at the push of a button would simplify things for the operator 3. Improve low light quality. While I really wanted to go to a larger sensor device with removable lens, we don't have the man power or the space for someone to be at a camera throughout the service. Plus, we are a traditional worship and are not putting on pseudo concerts. The Avkans NDI camera checks all three boxes. NDI setup was straightforward for me. OBS was able to find the NDI stream once I put it on the network. In full disclosure, I am proficient with managing networks and have configured other NDI encoders and devices so I didn't find any of this particularly difficult. I purchased a huddlecam to use with the camera and it was plug and play. Saving zoom/pan/tilt presets worked right out of the box as did the manual joystick control. The motor is quiet and the pan tilt smoothness is comparable to our Bescor. Surprisingly, even though the sensor size of the Avkans (1/2.7") and the Canon G21 (1/2.84") are similar, and both lens are f1.8-2.8, the Avkans image is brighter and handles low light better. The image is also sharper despite the post-adjustments we do in OBS for the Canon. The cost of the Avkans camera is roughly equivalent to our current setup and is easily half the cost of other comparable PTZs. When you consider the fact that it not only replaces all of our existing functionality but adds NDI AND simplifies things for the operator, I wish we could've had this from the very beginning and used the extra money towards better lighting. Lastly, I did reach out to support when I was mounting the camera as I accidentally damaged the device. They were extremely responsive and worked with me to resolve the issue quickly. A lot of times warranty on products from overseas is useless but in this case the Avkans team aims to please.
Review: Great NDI Camera - Used For Church Live Streaming - I was specifically in the market for an NDI compatible PTZ camera that supports POE and didn't break the bank (since this was for a small church). This camera checks off those boxes and it also has HDMI and SDI outputs. When compared to other similarly spec'd PTZ cameras that are NDI capable and have optical zoom... this particular brand is a fantastic value. I was nervous to buy something that wasn't from one of the major PTZ manufacturers but I'm happy I went with this Minrray camera in the end. It looks and performs great! One of the awesome things about an NDI-PTZ-POE camera is that you only need one cable (CAT5 or 6) to power the device, view its stream, and control it's zoom/panning. This was also my first time with an NDI camera so there was a slight learning curve. Like all IP-based devices, it requires some knowledge of networking concepts to configure it. The camera ships with a static IP address (that's listed in the manual). In order to access it for the first time, you'll need to connect the camera directly to your computer's Ethernet port (or to a switch on the same network). You'll then need to temporarily set your computer's IPv4 settings to match the subnet of the camera. (One tip, here... disable WiFi on your computer first so Windows doesn't automatically switch to the network adapter that has an active internet connection... if you're directly connecting the camera to your computer's Ethernet port for configuration). Once you've set the IP settings to match the camera's subnet (as specified in manual), you can enter the camera's static IP address into your browser's address bar. That will take you into the camera's configuration page where you can adjust a number of settings. From there, you can change the static IP address to be on same subnet as all the other devices that on your network (if the camera's default subnet was different than your own network). Then, you can put your computer's IPv4 settings back into auto-mode and reconnect to your normal LAN. One other tip regarding the camera's browser-based settings. When you initially log into the camera's WebUI, you may find that it's in Chinese language by default. If you're hasty like me, you may have missed the language toggle on the login screen that allows you to switch the default to English. Once you're logged in, that language toggle isn't present. You'll need to log out and toggle it to English before logging back in. I tested this camera with vMix and a beta version of ManyCam (that now supports NDI cameras). I was initially having an issue with the NDI connection freezing when the camera's feed was sitting inactive in vMix's scene tray (ie, the camera feed wasn't actively set to either the Preview or Program output). It was occurring after about 30 minutes of inactivity. However, the issue may very well be with something in my home network setup (I use power-line Ethernet adapters to extend my network). Once I setup the camera in it's permanent location (on the wall of a church sanctuary with a dedicated LAN), I didn't experience this problem again. I also installed the "NDI Tools" software package (from NewTek) at one point and perhaps that added an addition driver that helped. With vMix, you're able to control the PTZ movement of this camera directly from within the application (with the appropriate version of vMix). However, I was more comfortable with ManyCam so I used that when setting up the camera for the Church's live stream. (Again, the beta version of ManyCam currently needs to be used in order to use NDI). When using ManyCam, I was still able to use the camera's browser-based preview page to control the PTZ functions and set pre-defined zooms/pan shots. With this less expensive camera, I was also pleasantly surprised by their support. I found a contact page on Minrray's website (minriglory) and "Mike" was quick to respond to my questions (Friday evening [EST] into Saturday!). He even went so far as to reach out to his contact at NewTek to help answer a question. I wasn't expecting such responsiveness from a camera manufacturer in this lower price range. Unlike one of the other reviewers, I didn't experience any problems with any NDI licensing errors. I suspect that might have something to do with software that was being used. (This review is regarding the Minrray 20X-NDI Camera)

## Features

- 🌟AVKANS NDI CAMERA WITH 20X ZOOM LENS🌟 - Broadcasting NDI PTZ Camera with 3G-SDI /HDMI /IP /NDI/ USB3.0 for Live Streaming and Video Recording. PTZ Camera 20x NDI camera for House of Worship, Church, School, Hospitcal, Live Event, Live Streaming, Broadcasting and Studio. PoE supported.
- 🌟OFFICIAL NDI PTZ CAMERA 🌟 - NDI HX2 & NDI HX3 Certified. AVKANS NDI PTZ Camera is the real OFFICIAL NDI brand by Newtek Inc., That means AVKANS NDI Streaming are More stable, better video quality, lower latency over the networ flow, even under low bandwidth network (NDI HX3 Supported). AVKANS NDI Camera is Compatible with OBS, vMix, ProPresenter, StreamYards, Streamlabs, Restream, Wirecast, Zoom and more live streaming software. Compatible with Mac computers, Windows PC.
- 🌟Advanced AI Based Auto-Tracking Gen-3 🌟. AVKANS Powerful AI Based Atuo Tracking Camera has Presenter Tracking Mode and Zone Tracking, and Auto Framing Tracking Mode. You can setup tracking parameters such as tracking sensitivity, figure size, Presenter Frame, Zone Tracking Area. You can switch tracking target by one tap on IR remote. With AVKANS JOYSTICK CONTROLLER, you can start/stop tracking from the controller as well.
- 🌟MULTI VIDEO OUTPUTS FOR FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS 🌟 AVKANS NDI Camera is with Simultaneous 3G-SDI, HDMI, IP/Ethernet, USB3.0 NDI Live Streaming. 3G-SDI and HDMI support broadcasting rates like 1080p59.94/29.97, 1080i59.94, and 720p59.94. This makes AVKANS cameras works well with all the broadcasting equipments like most big brands' Video switcher, SDI/HDMI capture card, Broadasting software and more.
- 🌟H.264 and H.265 DUAL VIDEO COMPRESSION 🌟 H.264 is a well-established and widely supported standard, used in many devices and platforms. Good for HD and lower resolutions. H.265 (HEVC): Higher compression efficiency: H.265 can compress video data more effectively than H.264, leading to smaller file sizes for the same quality or higher quality at the same bitrate.
- 🌟1ST GLASS CUSTOMER SERVICE🌟 - A Group of Technical Team with 10 years experiences for any question you have. We can do a remote session to help you install/setup your video system when you need. And we have helped more than 1K customers building their live streaming system. Any defective during warranty? We replace it.
- 🌟SAVE MONEY? 🌟 - Purchase camera with AVKANS Joystick Controller on desertcart, you can get better price. Power Joystick Controller is coming soon, ASIN is B0FJ5DWR7R, can offer free NDI license (for joystick) as well when you order our cameras with this controller.
- 🌟🌟🌟🌟EAST STREAM FROM APP🌟 - With AVKANS Live Multicam App(for iOS only) , you can stream to your favorite platform with easy, from your iPhone/iPad/Mac(Mac must be M1/M2/M3/M4). AVKANS Live supports ALL AVKANS NDI Camera. You can stream and record with AVKANS App.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B085XYVWN3 |
| Antenna Location | professional video production, live streaming events, church video production, school events, and worship services |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #289 in Webcams |
| Brand | AVKANS |
| Built-In Media | CAMERA BODY, IR remote, Power supply, User Manual |
| Camcorder Type | Video Camera |
| Color | 20X Pro NDI Camera |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (345) |
| Digital Zoom | 20 x |
| Display Resolution Maximum | FHD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2.07 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| File Format | H.264 |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C10 |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V6 |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | rotating |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Kilograms |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | AVKANS |
| Maximum Aperture | 9 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 20 |
| Minimum Aperture | 7 f |
| Minimum Focal Length | 6.25 |
| Model Name | 20X Optical Zoom Broadcast Camera with IP Live Streaming, NDI | HX |
| Model Number | NDI |
| Operating System | Android, iOS |
| Optical Zoom | 20 x |
| Screen Size | 0.01 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Style Name | broadcast camera |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC, MP3 |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 631112856515 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom | Optical |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AVKANS
- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI
- **Flash Memory Type:** SDHC
- **Maximum Aperture:** 9 f
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 20
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Screen Size:** 0.01 Inches
- **Supported Audio Format:** AAC, MP3
- **Video Capture Format:** MP4
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 1080p

## Images

![AVKANS NDI PTZ Camera, AI-Base Auto Frame Tracking Camera, 20X Zoom HDMI PTZ with SDI USB POE for Church House of Worship Live Streaming and Recording (NDI License Included) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51KxNGn9zvL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it possible to control it through obs studio? Or maybe a phone or iPad app?**
A: Yes

**Q: why does the photo state on the lens 12x zoom?**
A: If you mean what. It's  the zoom capability 12x, 20x or 30x.

**Q: Does this work with Mac?**
A: The camera works perfectly on mac. I am using the NDI protocol. I am impressed with the latency is very low.

**Q: Where do i find a ceiling mount for this camera?**
A: Search camera mount in Amazon and there should be a universal one available.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exceptional value and quality for traditional worship applications. Put it at the top of your list.
*by E***C on June 20, 2021*

This NDI camera is a game changer for us given the features and price point. Unless your streaming situation allows for an operator physically controlling a high quality camcorder/dslr on a tripod, this NDI PTZ should be at the top of your list. Our church currently uses a Canon HF G21 with a bescor pan tilt mount that is captured using an Elgato Camlink and brought into OBS. I have two separate remotes to control the zoom and the pan/tilt mount as a result of this setup. As our streaming usage has grown over the years, I've wanted to address three areas of improvement: 1. Have the video directly accessible on the network by multiple devices with low latency since we also broadcast the video locally with our in house audio. Putting the video on the network so it can be accessed by other devices is critical from a redundancy perspective so that our backup computers can stream if needed 2. Save zoom and pan settings for three fixed locations we constantly use. Throughout the service we switch between three different areas. Our operators have to use the remotes to pan and zoom while running the other AV systems. Having preset settings that can be controlled at the push of a button would simplify things for the operator 3. Improve low light quality. While I really wanted to go to a larger sensor device with removable lens, we don't have the man power or the space for someone to be at a camera throughout the service. Plus, we are a traditional worship and are not putting on pseudo concerts. The Avkans NDI camera checks all three boxes. NDI setup was straightforward for me. OBS was able to find the NDI stream once I put it on the network. In full disclosure, I am proficient with managing networks and have configured other NDI encoders and devices so I didn't find any of this particularly difficult. I purchased a huddlecam to use with the camera and it was plug and play. Saving zoom/pan/tilt presets worked right out of the box as did the manual joystick control. The motor is quiet and the pan tilt smoothness is comparable to our Bescor. Surprisingly, even though the sensor size of the Avkans (1/2.7") and the Canon G21 (1/2.84") are similar, and both lens are f1.8-2.8, the Avkans image is brighter and handles low light better. The image is also sharper despite the post-adjustments we do in OBS for the Canon. The cost of the Avkans camera is roughly equivalent to our current setup and is easily half the cost of other comparable PTZs. When you consider the fact that it not only replaces all of our existing functionality but adds NDI AND simplifies things for the operator, I wish we could've had this from the very beginning and used the extra money towards better lighting. Lastly, I did reach out to support when I was mounting the camera as I accidentally damaged the device. They were extremely responsive and worked with me to resolve the issue quickly. A lot of times warranty on products from overseas is useless but in this case the Avkans team aims to please.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great NDI Camera - Used For Church Live Streaming
*by L***. on June 17, 2020*

I was specifically in the market for an NDI compatible PTZ camera that supports POE and didn't break the bank (since this was for a small church). This camera checks off those boxes and it also has HDMI and SDI outputs. When compared to other similarly spec'd PTZ cameras that are NDI capable and have optical zoom... this particular brand is a fantastic value. I was nervous to buy something that wasn't from one of the major PTZ manufacturers but I'm happy I went with this Minrray camera in the end. It looks and performs great! One of the awesome things about an NDI-PTZ-POE camera is that you only need one cable (CAT5 or 6) to power the device, view its stream, and control it's zoom/panning. This was also my first time with an NDI camera so there was a slight learning curve. Like all IP-based devices, it requires some knowledge of networking concepts to configure it. The camera ships with a static IP address (that's listed in the manual). In order to access it for the first time, you'll need to connect the camera directly to your computer's Ethernet port (or to a switch on the same network). You'll then need to temporarily set your computer's IPv4 settings to match the subnet of the camera. (One tip, here... disable WiFi on your computer first so Windows doesn't automatically switch to the network adapter that has an active internet connection... if you're directly connecting the camera to your computer's Ethernet port for configuration). Once you've set the IP settings to match the camera's subnet (as specified in manual), you can enter the camera's static IP address into your browser's address bar. That will take you into the camera's configuration page where you can adjust a number of settings. From there, you can change the static IP address to be on same subnet as all the other devices that on your network (if the camera's default subnet was different than your own network). Then, you can put your computer's IPv4 settings back into auto-mode and reconnect to your normal LAN. One other tip regarding the camera's browser-based settings. When you initially log into the camera's WebUI, you may find that it's in Chinese language by default. If you're hasty like me, you may have missed the language toggle on the login screen that allows you to switch the default to English. Once you're logged in, that language toggle isn't present. You'll need to log out and toggle it to English before logging back in. I tested this camera with vMix and a beta version of ManyCam (that now supports NDI cameras). I was initially having an issue with the NDI connection freezing when the camera's feed was sitting inactive in vMix's scene tray (ie, the camera feed wasn't actively set to either the Preview or Program output). It was occurring after about 30 minutes of inactivity. However, the issue may very well be with something in my home network setup (I use power-line Ethernet adapters to extend my network). Once I setup the camera in it's permanent location (on the wall of a church sanctuary with a dedicated LAN), I didn't experience this problem again. I also installed the "NDI Tools" software package (from NewTek) at one point and perhaps that added an addition driver that helped. With vMix, you're able to control the PTZ movement of this camera directly from within the application (with the appropriate version of vMix). However, I was more comfortable with ManyCam so I used that when setting up the camera for the Church's live stream. (Again, the beta version of ManyCam currently needs to be used in order to use NDI). When using ManyCam, I was still able to use the camera's browser-based preview page to control the PTZ functions and set pre-defined zooms/pan shots. With this less expensive camera, I was also pleasantly surprised by their support. I found a contact page on Minrray's website (minriglory) and "Mike" was quick to respond to my questions (Friday evening [EST] into Saturday!). He even went so far as to reach out to his contact at NewTek to help answer a question. I wasn't expecting such responsiveness from a camera manufacturer in this lower price range. Unlike one of the other reviewers, I didn't experience any problems with any NDI licensing errors. I suspect that might have something to do with software that was being used. (This review is regarding the Minrray 20X-NDI Camera)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***M on June 8, 2022*

Kamerę testuje od paru tygodni i nie mam nic jej do zarzucenia. Obrazek jest na bardzo przyzwoitym poziomie, nie odbiega od normalnych kamer, za dwa razy większą kwotę. Dodatkowo można go bardzo fajnie ustawić dzięki dużej liczbie ustawień - presety, balans bieli itp. Sterowanie kamerą również odbywa się na parę sposobów, pilotem lub innymi protokołami dso tego dedykowanymi. Osobiście najlepiej sprawuje się opcja sterowaniem kamery po IP - w zewnętrznych aplikacjach, gdzie można sterować kamera np. padem od xbox'a. Wyjścia video - tutaj jest wszystko co trzeba, SDI działa bardzo dobrze - testowane na kablach 100m przy obrazie 60fps. NDI-HX + POE - bardzo fajna opcja jeżeli chcemy kamerę podpiąć do komputera jednym kablem rj45 i przy okazji ją zasilić. Suma sumarum - naprawdę fajny wybór w tym przedziale cenowym. Dla osób ciekawskich - dodam, że kamera ta jest klonem innej znanej marki, posiada wszystkie te same rozwiązania softowe i sprzętowe, a kosztuje 2x mniej.

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