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BirdDog MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera

Add a versatile PTZ camera that bridges the gap between everyday webcam and full-blown production technology with the MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera from BirdDog. Delivering reliable performance and versatility, MAX features a built-in 8.29MP, Sony 1/2.8" CMOS Sensor and a powerful 12x optical zoom.

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BirdDog MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera

BirdDog MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera

Add a versatile PTZ camera that bridges the gap between everyday webcam and full-blown production technology with the MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera from BirdDog. Delivering reliable performance and versatility, MAX features a built-in 8.29MP, Sony 1/2.8" CMOS Sensor and a powerful 12x optical zoom.

Capture vibrant video images at resolutions up to UHD 4K30 with H.264 and H.265 video compression, and send these to recording, networking, or real-time live display destinations via the integrated HDMI and NDI outputs. Offering seamless integration with POD and AP-driven scalability, MAX also supports NDI|HX and SRT/RTMP protocols for seamless live streaming. It is sustainably built with eco-friendly ocean-bound plastics (OBP) and achieves broadcast-level video quality that makes it ideal for use in single meeting room applications, multicamera setups, and enterprise-grade AV systems.

From Webcam to Production Camera

MAX effortlessly transitions between roles, functioning as both a high-quality webcam and a powerful production camera. Thanks to its HDMI and NDI outputs, you can integrate MAX into any workflow-be it a simple video call or a complex production. Its compatibility with NDI means that it seamlessly fits into modern IP video workflows, while the HDMI output ensures straightforward connectivity with traditional AV setups.

Elegant Design to Integrate into Any Space

With its sleek, modern design and high-quality wide-angle lens, it integrates effortlessly into any room, from boardrooms to broadcast studios. MAX enhances the aesthetic of any space, blending in perfectly with your room's architecture without drawing unnecessary attention and looking as good as it performs.

Seamless Integration with POD for Unified Communications

When paired with POD, MAX redefines what's possible in unified communications (UC) by combining professional-grade performance with effortless usability. Designed to work seamlessly with NDI workflows, POD eliminates the complexity of traditional software setups, making MAX an ideal solution for platforms like Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet.

Sustainably Built with Ocean-Bound Plastics

The camera is made from ocean-bound plastics (OBP), directly contributing to the reduction of plastic waste in our oceans. Its packaging is made of recycled cardboard, and the ink used for printing is all soy based. By choosing MAX, you're investing in top-tier technology while also making an eco-conscious choice that helps protect our planet. MAX also operates with remarkably low power consumption, ensuring that its environmental impact remains minimal throughout its lifecycle.

Dual Network Output

MAX combines NDI|HX, along with NDI|HX2 and NDI|HX3, with SRT/RTMP protocols for seamless on-premises and remote CDN connectivity. The unit can be integrated into multiple software environments, including TriCaster, vMix, Wirecast, ProPresenter, Epiphan Pearl, OBS, Vizrt Vectar, FOR.A, Broadcast Pix, and many more.

Serial Control & Webcam Connectivity

Effortlessly take command with legacy serial protocols, ensuring seamless integration with your existing infrastructure, including PTZ controllers and automation system. A built-in USB-C port facilitates connectivity to Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Crestron, and most other apps that support a USB UVC input.

NDI PTZ Control for iPad & iPhone

Take complete control of the camera from an easy-to-use iPad/iPhone app. Pan, tilt, and zoom, and save and recall your pre-set PTZ positions. Preview your camera in full screen and access all the colour matrix tools and settings.

Key Features:

High-Quality Webcam & Production PTZ

Sony 1/2.8" CMOS Sensor, 8.29MP

12x Optical Zoom

Resolutions up to UHD 4K30

HDMI & NDI Output Connectivity

Seamless Integration with POD

API-Driven Scalability

NDI|HX & SRT/RTMP Protocols Supported

Built with Ocean-Bound Plastics

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BirdDog MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera

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BirdDog MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera

Add a versatile PTZ camera that bridges the gap between everyday webcam and full-blown production technology with the MAX UHD 4K Conferencing & Production PTZ Camera from BirdDog. Delivering reliable performance and versatility, MAX features a built-in 8.29MP, Sony 1/2.8" CMOS Sensor and a powerful 12x optical zoom.

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