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ELP Cámara Web 4K 60fps USB3.0 HDMI con Zoom Óptico 10X, Salida Simultánea, Compresión H.264/MJPEG/YUY2, UVC para PC, Portátil, Monitor, TV, Proyector

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  • Cámara USB HDMI 4K de doble salida para monitor de TV de computadora.
  • Buen zoom y alejamiento, adecuado para monitorear impresoras 3D, monitorear grabador/cortador/enrutador láser, transmisión en vivo, videoconferencia, monitoreo remoto, equipos de imágenes médicas, visión robótica y mecánica, cámara de seguridad USB, cámara de primer plano, cámara de telefoto, cámara de microscopio, etc.
  • Interfaz USB 3.0 de alta velocidad, velocidad de carga de hasta 5 Gbps.
  • Con lente de zoom 10X de 5-50 mm, brillo, apertura, distancia ajustable.
  • 3 modos de trabajo, modo HDMI para proyector/TV/monitor, modo USB plug and play para computadora/pc/laptop/computadora de computadora, salida simultánea HDMI y USB.
  • Soporta alta velocidad 4K 60 fps, máx. Calidad de imagen ultra cristalina de 3840 (H) x 2160 (V).
  • Formato de compresión H.264/MJPEG/YUY2 opcional
  • Adopta un sensor de imagen IMX415 de 1/2.8 pulgadas de alta calidad.
  • Cámara con UVC para Windows, Linux, Mac, Raspberry Pi, monitor, proyector, TV, etc.
  • Equipado con 2 cables de 1,5 m con puerto tipo C, 1 cable de 1,5 m con puerto HDMI


Modelo: ELP-USB4KCAM30H-CFV (5-50 mm) Sensor: 1/2.8" IMX415 Resolución máxima: 3840 (alto) x 2160 (V). Sensibilidad: 0,65 V/lux-sec@550 nm. Tamaño del píxel: 1,45 µm x 1,45 µm. Compresión de vídeo: MJPEG / YUY2 (YUYV) / H.264 / H.265 Resolución y velocidad de fotogramas: 3840x2160 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps 2560x1440 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps 1920x1080 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps/YUY25fps 1280x720 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps/YUY2 10fps 1024x576 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps/YUY215fps 960x540 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps/YUY2 15fps 640x480 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps/YUY2 30fps 640x360 MJPEG 30fps/H.264 30fps/H.265 30fps/YUY2 30fps Tiempo de procesamiento de imágenes: aproximadamente 8 segundos después de abrir el software de vista previa Definición central: 1000 LW/PH (centro) Relación S/N: 30 dB Iluminación mínima: 0,2 Lux Tipo de obturador: obturador electrónico/exposición del marco. Tipo de puerto de conexión: interfaz USB 2.0 e interfaz HDMI V1.4 Soporte AEC Soporte AWB Soporte AGC Parámetros ajustables: Brillo, contraste, saturación, tono, nitidez, gamma, balance de blancos. Compensación de retroiluminación, exposición Parámetro de la lente: HD CS 5-50 mm (CS 2.8-12 mm opcional) Fuente de alimentación e interfaz: Fuente de alimentación USB tipo C, visualización tipo C y HDMI simultánea Voltaje de funcionamiento: 5 V CC. Corriente de trabajo: 480-500 mA. Temperatura de almacenamiento: -20 C a 80 C. Temperatura de trabajo: -10 C a 70 C. Cable USB 2 cables: (1 cable de 1,5 m con puerto tipo C, 1 cable de 1,5 m con puerto HDMI). Solicitud del sistema operativo: Win7/Win8/Win9/Win10/Win11, etc. Linux con UVC MAC-OSX10.4.8 o posterior Android 5.x o superior


Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
This is the first camera of it's kind I have owned. I'm setting up a little AV/ Streaming studio and I wanted to have a 3 camera setup. I have a Osee GoStream Deck Pro as my central controller. I have a Fuji Mirrorless (X-H1) for a secondary camera. (working on a 3rd) Then I have this one overhead in the space on an adjustable drop. While I must say it can be a little frustrating to dial in focus, once you have it and locked down, there is a great image and great stable color. I hate fisheye with a passion and this is the opposite. The one problem I do have, though I am using the HDMI connector, you have to power thru USB. So have a reasonable transformer block and USB setup to provide power. There seems to be a battle between the GoStream and this camera that is not a lot of fun. I'm sure there is a perfect protocol for this but getting the camera connected can be a PITA. Turn on the camera with the HDMI plugged in, Turn on the GoStream and it's monitor and nothing. Go unplug the USB, plug it in, unplug the HDMI, plug it in. Not sure what the magic, but after 20 minutes of fussing, it usually comes on and stays on. That's not really how I like to deal with a AV studio when there are so many things to set up anyway and I'd love never to touch this camera unless I need to. I never have an issue with my Fuji camera. If anyone has any solutions, I'm all ears.
Christofari
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de marzo de 2025
Worked for my 2012 f150. But yes need to be programmed by tire shop, which is not costly. So glad to finally get rid of the incessant beeping TPMS.
Zack
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2024
I used this camera with VLC on Linux Debian, and it worked flawlessly via USB. There's a noticeable delay due to high resolution, but that’s expected with my system. This camera is excellent for both near and far viewing, with manual adjustments providing superb resolution. The lens handles light well, making it suitable even in dim conditions, and the IR capability is a bonus. It features HDMI and USB outputs, but the lack of a clip mount means you'll need to screw it into place. Overall, this camera is ideal for specialized uses, like monitoring a laser cutter, rather than general webcam purposes
David
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de junio de 2024
I'm not a camera guy, so I don't know the optimal usage of the adjustments. I used this with VLC running in Linux Debian. I hooked up the USB cable and it just worked, no issue.I did notice a substantial delay, seemed like at least half a second, between when I would do an action like taking off my glasses, and when the display would show what I did. But that's because of my system and software. The length of the delay reflects the high resolution it had to deal with.Out of the box I could tell this was a camera-type image not a webcam type image. Now I'm not a camera guy and don't know the best uses of the various adjustments, but it seemed best for both near and far viewing at the settings out of the box: focus all the way "far" . My face was in focus, so were the leaves on the trees out the window. If I put my hand almost on top of the lens (far enough to allow light in between) I needed to adjust a little bit toward near, but not much. As far as near/far goes, this thing is set up like a microscope, so that much of the adjustment covers lengths in millimeters. For anything else, just set it to "far".Adjustments are manual, and I don't think they could be automated realistically since that would require moving rings on the camera. This is part of what you get with manual cameras. In return you get much more resolution.One thing I think VLC dealt with automatically was the aperture. When I turned the aperature to full-open, the image would appear washed out for a moment, then become normal. Presumably VLC adjusted this, and so I probably won't need to set this below fully-open. But it means this can work in a very dim room. The lens takes in a lot of light.The lens is labeled "IR" which means, I think, that it's good for infrared as well as visible light.It has an HDMI connection for output to a TV screen. USB and HDMI outputs can be used simultaneously, but I am not sure how it would receive power unless the USB is connected. The body gets warm when it's in use, so some power is being dissipated by the electronics.It does not have a clip mount, but is designed to be screwed in, and it can rotate in one dimension from that mounting. If you want more dimensions, you could screw it into a gimbal.
Stickweld
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de diciembre de 2024
I used this set of replacement TPMS sensors on a 2009 Escape. Came with valve stems. You do need a TPMS activator tool for a Ford to train them to the vehicle, but those tools are pretty cheap. The sensors were easy to activate and the initiation and matching to the vehicle was trouble free. The best time to install new TPMS sensors is winter/summer tire swap as you need to break the tire bead to install. This set of non-OEM sensors is considerably cheaper than factory Ford tire sensors. All four of these were just slightly more than a single one from the dealer. Hope these last as long as the factory Ford ones did. So far really happy.
Larry Brinegar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
Took my vehicle to a tire place. These sensors will not program to my vehicle website says they work on 2009 to 2014 F150 it is incorrect.
Edwin S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de noviembre de 2024
This camera works great! The picture quality is good, and the adjustable focus is very useful. I love the ability to use both usb and hdmi outputs. It's easy to get connected and use right away. Overall a good value!
Roger Appelinski
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
I have tried a bunch of low-priced web cams for recording product videos. None has done what I really wanted. So, I got this "bigger" one from ELP.This is much heavier than I expected. There are individual adjustment rings for aperture, distance, and focus. Each ring can be tightened down to lock to prevent it from moving if needed. There are USB 3 and HDMI ports. I haven't tried HDMI, since I don't really have a use for that. I have used the USB 3 port with my laptop and it has worked well.The camera body does get a little warm with use.There's a small metal stand you could use to mount it in position as needed.The one odd thing about this to me is that the adjustment knobs are all underneath the lens. So, if you have this mounted on a horizontal surface, you can't get to the knobs easily to lock the rings.Overall this is great and is a much better choice for my product videos.
Richard
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de noviembre de 2023
Worked great for 5 days, I have a week to return them, but it would cost me as much to go back into the shop and have them removed so I could return them as I would to get back for them
Hilton V.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de septiembre de 2023
Sooo much less money than Ford Original TPMS sensors. We have a 2015 Explorer, and one of the sensors started to go out.(I'm sure the battery was failing). Decided to replace all 4 sensors because if one is failing, I would imagine the other three will fail soon too. Had them installed at Walmart. Problem was they could not program the sensors. So I took it to BIG-O tires. At first they told me they could not program them, because the brand did not come up in their TPMS Scan tool. Here is when i found out something super important. The instructions to program these sensors are right hear in the description provided by the seller. I read them word for word, and went back to Big-O tires. I had a printed copy of the instructions. Guess what? Worked like a charm. All 4 wheels programmed in less than 5 minutes. I think what may be happening, is that even the "Professionals" are not having success, because they are used to going thru steps they may have memorized and when the sensors fail to program, they blame the sensors. All it takes is to Follow the instructions provided and guess what? They work. In my experience, TWO Professional tire places Failed to program these sensors, until the instructions were adhered to. Now it has only been two months since they were installed and I have had no issues. I will follow up if something comes up
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