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Hi, I know some IP PTZ's have an analogue output for setting up with a handheld monitor but what cameras have fully functional IP and analogue facility? We have pelco spectra IV which does this but does not multicast and is primative network wise. I have also seen Bosch but really expensive.

 

We are looking to change out existing PTZ analogue cameras and add an IP element for recording and control off site in an emergency. I know we can use encoders in some situations but changing cameras would be nice.

 

Your help appreciated.

 

 

Micky.

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Stardot makes it's IP cameras with analogue output. I don't believe the make a PTZ camera per se, but at 5 MP, you may not need to PTZ.

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Sony has such cameras but they are really expensive ~4-5K$ (but image quality is super)

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The problem with Sony and many others is that the analogue connection has no telemetary connection, it is for picture only. I am looking to get PTZ on both analogue and IP.

 

Mick

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Sanyo HD5400 - 5600.

Full HD digital "output" for recordig, and SD PAL output for traditional system and control via serial port (Sanyo SSP, Pelco D, etc. protocols).

So, you can upgrade existing "analog" solution with Full HD recording resolution.

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You can do all that by just using a DVR with network feature.

 

...But not at megapixel resolution, though. Those Sanyo's are 2 Megapixel.

 

I'm thinking about trying them at a local hospital we service to replace some analog Pelco Spectra's, once Exacq supports them.

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You can do all that by just using a DVR with network feature.

 

...But not at megapixel resolution, though. Those Sanyo's are 2 Megapixel.

 

I'm thinking about trying them at a local hospital we service to replace some analog Pelco Spectra's, once Exacq supports them.

Multieye-Hybrid should work fine. It handles both and IP cameras up to 20 Mpix per channel.

 

http://www.artec.de/en/products/multieye/products/multieye-hybrid-recorder.html

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I have 2500 cameras in one location (100 acres), cannot have a DVR solution! In process of migrating hardware matrix to Genetec vms so thats why I would like the dual cameras.

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Wow, thats alot of cameras

I want to ask what type of location it is, but I understand if you cannot answer that.

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It is a private business estate, it has something of everything to challange, office buildings, parks and open spaces, retail malls and transport hubs (buses and trains).

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You can do all that by just using a DVR with network feature.

 

...But not at megapixel resolution, though. Those Sanyo's are 2 Megapixel.

 

I'm thinking about trying them at a local hospital we service to replace some analog Pelco Spectra's, once Exacq supports them.

 

played with one recently to integrate into android and ipad. crystal clear video however not a big fan of their api docs or their regular manual. the most confusing i have run into yet probably. the 5600 i tested had 4 streams available. actual picture video quality was excellent though. ptz and presets were very responsive.

 

you can see it at 5:18 here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCqRn8BFriM

 

bosch has what you are asking also as we had one inhouse to test but again it is expensive as you said. we had ptz off a joystick while doing commands remotely at the same time in our app. did a video of a 2nd one we tested here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aniczGoQ688

 

this one says it supports windows compatible joysticks. doesn't sound analog but would support joystick and computer ptz operations.

http://www.axis.com/products/cam_295/index.htm

 

then there's these for panasonic i-pro line which can also be controlled via pc/program.

http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelDetail?storeId=11201&catalogId=13051&itemId=95453&surfModel=WV-CU950

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