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The GOHD400 from Go Electronic is a high definition pan/tilt/zoom camera that incorporates some of the best feature of several of the existing HD PTZ cameras on the market. It offers full 1080p/60 resolution as well as 1080i and 720p modes for displays that can't handle the 1080p high resolution and excellent low light sensitivity.
The GOHD400 PTZ camera is straight forward to operate with the included user friendly hand-held IR remote control. And although the GOHD400 is engineered to have a great looking picture out of the box it also offers an on-screen menu featuring a long list of adjustable video settings to appeal to those more technically inclined. For these and more reasons we believe the GOHD400 is the best choice for house of worship, video conferencing, distance learning, courtroom monitoring, warehouse surveillance, web-conference, and other applications requiring a high quality high performance pan tilt zoom video camera.
Support for All Video Formats
The GOHD400 supports standard as well as broadcast formats which means the camera is compatible with broadcast equipment such as Blackmagic. (1080p/60,1080p/59.94,1080p/50, 1080p/30,1080p/29.97,1080p/25, 1080i/60,1080i/59.94,1080i/50, 720p/60,720p/59.94,720p/50, 720p/30,720p/29.97,720p/25)
Three Video OutputsOffers HD-SDI, DVI-I and HDMI (with use of included DVI to HDMI adapter) video outputs for easy integration with peripheral products. Two outputs, SDI and HDMI/DVI, can be used simultaneously.
20x Zoom20x optical zoom suitable for house of worship, conference room and classroom applications. For reference, when mounted 100 feet away, you can zoom in on a head-to-toe shot of the subject.
Optional Image FlipWhen upside down mounting is required, you can flip the image within the cameras settings.
Includes THREE YEAR warranty (parts AND labor)
Recommend highly if anyone needs 1080 HD camera for multicasting ... I purchased two units about a year ago to supplement 4K Panasonic camera for our church's multicasting and internet broadcasting. They have worked flawlessly. Recently I purchased another one which has been working again flawlessly. During the initial setup, I needed their technical support for camera settings, etc. Tech support team deserves 5 star compliment; prompt and their expertise. Recommend highly if anyone needs 1080 HD camera for multicasting and internet streaming. - By Yosung Cho on September 19, 2017 |
GOHD400 SPECIFICATIONS
Video Output Interface | DVI(HDMI, YPbPr), HD-SDI |
Video Format | 1080p/60,1080p/59.94,1080p/50, 1080p/30,1080p/29.97,1080p/25, 1080i/60,1080i/59.94,1080i/50, 720p/60,720p/59.94,720p/50, 720p/30,720p/29.97,720p/25 |
Sensor Type | CMOS, 1/2.7 inch |
Sensor Pixel | Effective Pixel: 2.07 million; Total Pixel: 2.74 million |
Lens | 20x, f4.42mm ~ 88.5mm, F1.8 ~ F2.8 |
Focus Mode | Auto, Manual |
Electronic shutter | 1/25s ~ 1/10000s |
Minimum Illumination | 0.5 Lux at F1.8,AGC ON |
White Balance | Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, Manual |
WDR Dynamic Range | ≥100dB |
Backlight Compensation | Yes (selectable) |
SNR | ≥55dB |
Horizontal Angle of View | 55.2° ~ 3.2° |
Vertical Angle of View | 42.1° ~ 2.4° |
Invertible | Yes |
Number of presets | Up to 128 (9 with included IR remote, 9 with RCC6000 and 128 with computer) |
Pan Speed Range | 1.7° ~ 100°s |
Tilt Speed Range | 1.7° ~ 69.9°s |
Horizontal Rotation Range | ±170° |
Vertical rotation range | -30° ~ +90° |
Preset Accuracy | ≤0.1° |
Control Signal Interface | 8 Pin Mini DIN |
Support Protocol Type | VISCA, Pelco-D, Pelco-P |
Power Adapter | DC12V/2.0A |
Power Consumption | 18W |
Operating Temperature | -5 ~ 50° |
Storage Temperature | -20 ~ 60° |
Size | 240mm x 144mm x 160mm |
Weight | 2.5Kg |
GOHD400 FAQs
How far can I mount the GOHD400 from my subject?With it's 20x zoom, the GOHD400 can be mounted up to 100ft away from the subject. Even at 100ft away, you can zoom in on a head-to-toe shot of the subject.
Can I mount the GOHD400 upside down?
Yes, the GOHD400 can be mounted upside down if needed. There is a setting within the camera menu for flipping the image vertically.