Professional PTZ Hire
Introducing a dedicated PTZ hire service designed specifically for sub-rental companies. With fully unbranded PTZ equipment, this solution helps you expand your rental inventory while preserving your brand identity. The process is simple and seamless, making it easy to integrate PTZ into your current workflow and confidently meet client demands.
Why Choose PTZ Cameras?
Sony FR7
The FR7 provides smooth pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) control coupled with a full-frame image sensor and a high-quality E-mount lens line-up.
Panasonic AW-RP60
A compact, hardware-based controller for use with Panasonic PTZ remote cameras. The AW-RP60 features an improved joystick for smooth and responsive camera control of up to 200 robotic cameras, as well as easy management of up to 100 camera presets.
Panasonic AW-RP150G
The AW-RP150 will be the newest remote camera controller to compliment Panasonic's comprehensive professional PTZ camera lineup. It has the same great functionality of the AW-RP120 and AW-RP50, and joins the lineup with significant improvements over those models, including a new one-hand operation joystick (controlling PTZ or Focus) and a large touch-panel LCD screen for monitoring and menu setting.
Sony RM-IP500
Easy, ergonomic PTZ control of multiple remote cameras for live events production and contents creation
PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras in reality TV productions.
Using PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras in reality TV productions offers several significant benefits. These cameras are increasingly popular for their versatility, remote operability, and cost-efficiency. Here's a concise list of the key advantages:
Compact and Quiet: PTZs are small and operate silently, making them ideal for capturing natural behavior without distracting participants.
Less Intrusive Filming: Great for controlled environments like houses or studios where you want to minimize crew presence and maintain a “fly-on-the-wall” feel.
Centralized Control: Directors and technical staff can manage camera angles, movements, and zoom levels from a control room.
Flexible Deployment: PTZs can be mounted on walls, ceilings, or tripods, and repositioned digitally without moving the physical camera.
360-Degree Surveillance: With wide pan and tilt ranges, a few PTZ units can cover an entire room or house.
Programmable Presets: Operators can switch quickly between pre-set positions, helping capture action across multiple zones with minimal delay.
Live Switching Compatibility: PTZs integrate easily with broadcast switchers and NDI, SDI, or IP-based systems.
Multicam Syncing: Enables seamless coordination with handheld or fixed cameras for hybrid production styles.
Remote Shooting in Hazardous Areas: Useful for capturing stunts, challenges, or hard-to-reach locations without endangering crew.
Always-On Monitoring: Ideal for 24/7 surveillance in shows like Big Brother, ensuring no moment is missed.
Easy to Scale Up: Add more units as the production grows without significant infrastructure changes.
Lightweight and Portable: Can be redeployed quickly between sets or scenes.
