So I have a few PoE cameras, found out more about issues I didn't want to need to know & for the most I am happy with the basics of BI for home surveillance / monitoring. Just 720 or 1080 PoE's.
I assume the whole idea is for the mounted PTZ device to be able to range around, look closer, broader scan range however I am unclear if there is an "AI" portion / sensor portion of these PoE PTZ's? Do they trigger to a very wide motion range, then are able to detect & zoom in for clarity automatically?
It's all well & good to move a camera around remotely or change the direction / focus dependant on time of day or other issue but what about just having a 165' up & down angle & 135 left right of sensor and it triggers & moves the camera on that trigger? Is that typical expected behavior or is that a few models up from the basic PTZ (I see Amcrest has a new PTZ Poe < $300)?
I assume the whole idea is for the mounted PTZ device to be able to range around, look closer, broader scan range however I am unclear if there is an "AI" portion / sensor portion of these PoE PTZ's? Do they trigger to a very wide motion range, then are able to detect & zoom in for clarity automatically?
It's all well & good to move a camera around remotely or change the direction / focus dependant on time of day or other issue but what about just having a 165' up & down angle & 135 left right of sensor and it triggers & moves the camera on that trigger? Is that typical expected behavior or is that a few models up from the basic PTZ (I see Amcrest has a new PTZ Poe < $300)?