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RogerHardiman avatar RogerHardiman commented on July 28, 2024

Hi
I use the library with several Axis PTZ cameras.
I also know several of the staff at the UK office of Axis and am visiting their offices in the UK next month for a meeting.

The library will work with Axis with the type of PTZ where you say "start moving at speed X" and then a bit later say "stop moving"
The library also supports moving to an absolute position. eg goto position 180 degrees, Pan, 33 degrees tilt and the Zoom at at 55%

I use the library from my own NodeJS application (written in Javascript) with Axis cameras.

The only thing I don't know how well the library will work is that the M5000 has 4 images (3 sensors for the panoramic image and 1 sensor on the PTZ).
But if there are problems, I'm am interested in debugging the library to make sure it works. I would need remote access to the camera.

Roger

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sirish-gambhira avatar sirish-gambhira commented on July 28, 2024

Hi @RogerHardiman.

Thank you for your reply.

I am happy to hear that the Axis PTZ cameras are compatible with the library. The following is my use-case scenario, and I would like to know if you have any cheaper/better recommendations suitable for my setting (I am based out of India, hence models which are available in India are preferred).

Scenario: I would like the PTZ camera to cover an indoor office space of 3000 sq ft (approximately). I would like to build custom events to detect the people in the scene and zoom onto their faces (if required). The camera movement speed and optical zoom are a priority.

I have the following cameras already available and would like to know their compatibility with the library as well:

  1. Panasonic AW-HE40HWE camera
  2. Sony BRC-H700 camera

Thanks in advance.

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RogerHardiman avatar RogerHardiman commented on July 28, 2024

Your project sounds interesting. I assume you'll have an overview camera, then run some software to detect people and then drive the Pan, Tilt and Zoom to an "absolute position".

Unfortunately I have never used the Panasonic or Sony cameras you mentioned to so do not know if they will be suitable.
You would have to try them.

The library has been used with two other Panasonic PTZ cameras and with a Sony camera with E-PTZ

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sirish-gambhira avatar sirish-gambhira commented on July 28, 2024

Thank you for reply @RogerHardiman. I will try them out.

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