PTZ is an abbreviation for pan, tilt, and zoom and reflects the movement options of the camera, and a pan–tilt–zoom camera (PTZ camera) is a camera that is capable of remote directional and zoom control. A PTZ camera is not a still camera. Instead, it could move the camera and the lens, and that means a single camera can be used to monitor places that should be covered by multiple ones. You can save a lot of cost and time in purchasing and deploying the camera if a PTZ camera can handle the job. With its moveable lens, you will also be able to zoom the camera to see a specific area that you are interested in. To conclude, it’s “do more with less.”
Currently, NVIDIA official has released the NVIDIA Jetson Orin series developer board. Based on it, we have also adapted the camera into NVIDIA Jetson Orin kernel.
Image Sensor |
Sony IMX219 |
Optical Size |
1/4” |
Active Pixels |
8MP 3280(H)x2464(V) |
Frame Rates |
1080p30, 720p60 and VGA90 video modes (NVIDIA Orin NX): 3280x2464@21fps |
Shutter Type |
Rolling Shutter |
Focal Length |
3.2-11.1mm±5% |
F.NO |
W:1.6-T:3.3±5% |
Focus Type |
Front group: focus Back group: Zoom |
IR Sensitivity |
Optional with additional Motorized IR-Cut filter |
M.O.D |
0.8M |
Dimension |
36mm x 36mm |
Pan and Tilt Range |
0-180° |
Zoom Range (Wide => Tele) |
2317 steps 0.00396mm/step |
Focus Range(Near => Far) |
3009 steps 0.0047mm/step |