The Bolin R9-420F is a broadcast-grade, cinematic PTZ camera featuring a 1/2.8" Sony Starvis I sensor providing a quality 4K image with 20X zoom range, outstanding low-light performance with its Starvis sensor, and electronic image stabilization for the vibration-prone environments. It has multiple simultaneous and independant outputs, including dual 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, Optical SDI, and IP Streams. Further adding to its broadcast capabilities, the camera supports balanced audio inputs through two XLR inputs, a 3.5mm comms (intercom) port, and Genlock In. Through the web interface, users can adjust the color matrix and other image parameters to achieve the optimal look and match with other cameras. Furthermore, the R9s support of the FreeD protocol enables it to output tracking data to third-party software for virtual production and other applications. By default, the camera is available in black or white.
FreeD Protocol Integrated for VR/AR Video Production
FreeD helps provide all the axis data needed for a Bolin PTZ camera to intelligently and smoothly pan, tilt, and zoom while following designated objects and people. Broadcasters can combine Bolin's FreeD-enabled PTZ cameras with available, sophisticated software to automate complex camera operations with spectacular results. It is especially useful for virtual live video productions with baseband video feeds and, with Bolin PTZ cameras, with ultra-low latency AV Over IP streaming.
AI Powered Auto Focus and Auto Exposure
Built with Bolin's latest AI-powered facial analytics engine, which enables smart focus and smart exposure to provide faster, more precise focusing and improved auto exposure on faces in complex lighting environments.