OBSBOT Releases the Tail 2 PTZ Camera

by | Gear, Production, Video

OBSBOT Tail 2, the world’s first AI-powered Three-Axis PTZR 4K camera, launched March 20th and is now shipping.

The OBSBOT Tail 2 combines AI-driven innovation and top-tier image quality, with a revolutionary PTZR design, offering exceptional value for professional live and video production in high-demand fields like worship, sports, events, and education, making professional-grade production more accessible at a price of USD1299.

Here’s a quick look at what sets it apart:

  • Unmatched 4K Clarity: With 12 optics and a 1/1.5” CMOS sensor, the Tail 2 delivers sharp 4K footage. Its 12x Hybrid and 5x Optical Zoom are ideal for mid-range shots, like on basketball courts. Dual Native ISO, HDR, and All-Pixel PDAF ensure precise autofocus and stunning clarity in any lighting. The 2μm pixel sensor and AI Image Signal Processor (ISP) optimize low-light performance.
  • AI Tracking 2.0: Automatically tracks subjects (solo or group) with auto-framing optimization and adjustable tracking speed, ideal for fast-paced scenes and dynamic movements. It can also recognize 30+ animals and 200+ objects, ensuring precise and dynamic tracking.
  • Revolutionary Three-Axis PTZR Gimbal: Offers seamless vertical 4K shooting with zero quality loss. The Auto Levelling system ensures the lens remains perfectly horizontal during movement, and the R-Axis Stabilization ensures steady footage, even in dynamic, high-zoom situations.
  • Enhanced Connectivity & Protocol Support: It provides an impressive range of connection options, including HDMI 2.0, Ethernet, RS-232, USB 3.0, and 3G-SDI ports, and supports a wide array of industry-standard protocols, such as NDI, FreeD, RTMP, RTSP, VISCA, Pelco-P, Pelco-D, and SRT.

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