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Aida PTZ4K-NDI-X30W NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 30X Zoom White

The AIDA Imaging PTZ4K-NDI-X12 NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 12X Zoom, introduces a powerful entry point into 4K video workflows
SKU: PTZ4K-NDI-X30W
Brand: Aida
$2,285.00

Aida PTZ4K-NDI-X30B NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 30X Zoom Black

The AIDA Imaging PTZ4K-NDI-X12 NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 12X Zoom, introduces a powerful entry point into 4K video workflows
SKU: PTZ4K-NDI-X30B
Brand: Aida
$2,285.00

Aida PTZ4K-NDI-X12W NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 12X Zoom White

The AIDA Imaging PTZ4K-NDI-X12 NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 12X Zoom, introduces a powerful entry point into 4K video workflows
SKU: PTZ4K-NDI-X12W
Brand: Aida
$1,940.00

Aida PTZ-NDI3-X20W Full HD NDI HX3 PTZ Camera with 20x Optical Zoom / White

Control the pan, tilt, and zoom functions of your camera and send video out simultaneously via 3G-SDI, HDMI, and IP with NDI|HX3 support using this…
SKU: PTZ-NDI3-X20W
Brand: Aida
$1,660.00

Aida UHD-NDI3-X30 UHD 4K/60 NDI|HX3/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE 30X Zoom POV Camera

The UHD-NDI3-X30 brings crispy Full-HD video to life by allowing the NDI® stream to run at up to 60mb/s (4x the bitrate of NDI®|HX.)
SKU: UHD-NDI3-X30
Brand: Aida
$1,230.00

Aida UHD-NDI3-IP67 UHD NDI|HX3 Weatherproof POV Camera

This UHD NDI|HX3 Weatherproof POV Camera from AIDA Imaging provides a 4K60 video over HDMI or IP output thanks to its native NDI|HX3 support
SKU: UHD-NDI3-IP67
Brand: Aida
$1,050.00

Aida HD3G-NDI-200 Full HD NDI|HX/IP/SRT/3G-SDI PoE & IP Control POV Camera

The HD3G-NDI-200 Full HD NDI|HX/IP/SRT/3G-SDI PoE & IP Control POV Camera from AIDA Imaging provides an effective solution that facilitates any SDI workflow with IP…
SKU: HD3G-NDI-200
Brand: Aida
$565.00

Aida HD3G-IPC-MX10 Full HD 3G-SDI/HDMI POV Camera with 10x Zoom

The HD3G-IPC-MX10 Full HD 3G-SDI/HDMI POV Camera from AIDA Imaging boasts IP control in a compact design that delivers Full HD video
SKU: HD3G-IPC-MX10
Brand: Aida
$855.00

Aida HD3G-IPC-MINI Full HD 3G-SDI POV Camera with IP Control

This camera from AIDA Imaging boasts IP control with a signature compact design, affordable pricing, and exceptional image quality
SKU: HD3G-IPC-MINI
Brand: Aida
$450.00

Aida HD3G-IPC-100A Full HD 3G-SDI POV Camera with IP Control

The HD3G-IPC-100A Full HD 3G-SDI POV Camera from AIDA Imaging boasts IP control with a signature compact design, affordable pricing, and exceptional image quality
SKU: HD3G-IPC-100A
Brand: Aida
$425.00

Aida HD-NDI3-IP67 FHD 120fps NDI|HX3 Weatherproof POV Camera

This FHD 120fps NDI|HX3 Weatherproof POV Camera from AIDA Imaging provides an industry leading 1080p120 video over IP output thanks to its native NDI|HX3 support
SKU: HD-NDI3-IP67
Brand: Aida
$885.00

Aida HD-NDI3-120 FHD 120fps NDI|HX3 POV Camera

This FHD 120fps NDI|HX3 POV Camera from AIDA Imaging provides an industry leading 1080p120 video over HDMI or IP output thanks to its native NDI|HX3…
SKU: HD-NDI3-120
Brand: Aida
$830.00

Aida HD-NDI-X20 Full HD NDI HX IP POV Camera with 20x Optical Zoom

Perfect for integration into your preexisting NDI|HX setup, this Full HD NDI|HX IP POV Camera from AIDA Imaging features an integrated NDI|HX license and full…
SKU: HD-NDI-X20
Brand: Aida
$795.00

Aida HD-NDI-VF Full HD NDI HX/IP Streaming Weatherproof POV Camera with 2.8-12mm Varifocal Lens

Stream 1080p60 video in broadcast, education, and live production applications either indoors or outdoors using this AIDA Imaging Full HD NDI|HX/IP Streaming Weatherproof POV Camera
SKU: HD-NDI-VF
Brand: Aida
$540.00

Aida HD3G-IPC-IP67 Full HD 3G-SDI POV Camera with IP Control

The HD3G-IPC-IP67 Full HD 3G-SDI POV Camera from AIDA Imaging boasts IP control with a signature compact design, affordable pricing, and exceptional image quality
SKU: HD3G-IPC-IP67
Brand: Aida
$450.00

Aida PTZ4K-NDI-X12B NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 12X Zoom Black

The AIDA Imaging PTZ4K-NDI-X12 NDI|HX 4K NDI/IP/SRT/HDMI PoE PTZ Camera 12X Zoom, introduces a powerful entry point into 4K video workflows
SKU: PTZ4K-NDI-X12B
Brand: Aida
$1,940.00
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What streaming cameras do

Streaming cameras combine a camera, encoder, and network output in one device, ready to send live video directly to streaming platforms (YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitch, Wowza, custom RTMP destinations) without requiring a separate computer or encoder. The camera captures video and audio, encodes it into a streaming-ready format (typically H.264 or H.265), and sends it out over a network connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) to the streaming platform.

Why streaming cameras matter

Traditional streaming workflows require a camera, a capture device, a computer with streaming software (OBS, vMix, Wirecast), and the network connection. Streaming cameras compress this into one device, eliminating the computer entirely for simple workflows. This makes one-camera streaming much simpler: connect the camera to network and power, configure the streaming destination, and go live. It is ideal for houses of worship, classrooms, small businesses, and any installation where IT-friendly all-in-one streaming makes sense.

PTZ streaming cameras

The most common streaming cameras combine PTZ functionality with built-in encoding: one operator (or no operator, with presets) can stream a complete service or class without touching a computer. PTZ streaming cameras dominate houses of worship and classroom recording because they handle the camera operation (preset views, follow the speaker, switch between angles) and streaming in one device. Some support multi-bitrate streaming (sending the same content to multiple platforms simultaneously) and dual or recording outputs.

Box streaming cameras

Streaming-capable box cameras serve fixed-position use cases: a corner camera in a sanctuary that streams a continuous wide shot, a classroom camera that captures the room and streams the recording to a learning management system, a tower camera at a sports field that streams the game without operator intervention. Box streaming cameras are typically less expensive than PTZ streaming cameras and serve scenarios where fixed coverage is enough.

Streaming protocols and codecs

Most streaming cameras encode using H.264 (the most universally supported codec) or H.265/HEVC (more efficient, requires modern streaming platforms and viewer devices). Output protocols include RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol, the dominant streaming protocol used by Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and custom streaming services), SRT (Secure Reliable Transport, growing in adoption for professional streaming), and NDI (Network Device Interface, used for production within a facility). Many streaming cameras support multiple protocols and output formats simultaneously.

When a streaming camera is not the right choice

Streaming cameras are great for one-camera production. They are not the right choice for complex multi-camera production with switching, graphics overlays, picture-in-picture, instant replay, and similar features. In those workflows, multiple cameras output to a production switcher (hardware or software), the switcher's program output goes to a separate streaming encoder, and the encoder sends the polished production to streaming platforms. Streaming cameras complement, not replace, larger production setups.

Common applications

Streaming cameras are used in houses of worship (one-camera streaming of services, multi-bitrate output to YouTube and Facebook simultaneously), education (classroom and lecture-hall recording for hybrid and distance learning, automated capture without an operator), corporate AV (boardroom and town-hall meeting streaming), live events at smaller scale (community theater, school events, athletic competitions), content creation (creators who need professional camera quality without a complex production setup), and any installation where simple, IT-friendly streaming is the goal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a streaming camera and how is it different from a regular camera?

A streaming camera combines a camera, encoder, and network output in one device, ready to send live video directly to streaming platforms (YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitch, custom RTMP destinations) over a network connection. Regular cameras output video on HDMI or SDI and need a separate capture device, computer, and streaming software to reach a streaming platform. Streaming cameras compress that entire chain into one device, making one-camera streaming much simpler: just connect the camera to network and power, configure the destination, and go live. The camera handles encoding, audio, and network delivery internally.

Can a streaming camera stream to multiple platforms simultaneously?

Many streaming cameras support multi-destination streaming: sending the same content to YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and other platforms simultaneously, with each destination's bitrate and configuration set independently. This eliminates the need for a third-party multi-streaming service for simple use cases. Some streaming cameras can also record locally while streaming, providing an archive copy in case the network connection fails or the streaming platform has issues. Always check the specific camera's specifications: capabilities vary by model.

What is RTMP and SRT, and which should I use?

RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) is the dominant streaming protocol, supported by virtually every consumer streaming platform (YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, etc.). It is reliable for typical streaming scenarios over stable networks. SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) is a newer protocol designed to handle unreliable networks better, with error correction and adaptive bitrate. SRT is growing in adoption for professional streaming, contribution feeds between studios, and any scenario where the network path is challenging (cellular bonded connections, public internet across long distances). For most commercial AV streaming to consumer platforms, RTMP is the right choice; SRT is preferable for professional broadcast and challenging network scenarios.

Do I need a streaming camera if I already have OBS and a regular camera?

Not necessarily, and the choice depends on what you want to optimize for. With OBS or similar software on a computer plus a regular camera and capture device, you get maximum flexibility (graphics, switching, multiple cameras, scenes, automation) at the cost of complexity (multiple devices, software updates, troubleshooting, possible failure points). A streaming camera trades some flexibility for simplicity: one device handles everything, fewer things to go wrong, simpler troubleshooting. For one-camera workflows where you don't need overlays and switching, a streaming camera is often a better choice. For complex productions, OBS plus regular cameras gives more capability.

What bitrate should I use for streaming?

The right bitrate depends on the resolution, content type, and the streaming platform's requirements. For 1080p at 30 fps, 3 to 6 Mbps is typical for general content (sermons, classroom lectures, corporate communications). For 1080p at 60 fps or sports content with fast motion, 6 to 8 Mbps is better. For 4K, 15 to 25 Mbps. Higher bitrates give better quality but require more network capacity. Many streaming cameras support adaptive bitrate (automatically adjusting to network conditions), which improves reliability on variable network connections.

Where are streaming cameras most commonly used?

Houses of worship (one-camera streaming of services, often with PTZ for multiple preset views handled by a single operator or automatically; multi-destination output to YouTube and Facebook simultaneously is common), education (classroom and lecture-hall recording for hybrid and distance learning, automated capture without an operator, integration with learning management systems), corporate AV (boardroom and town-hall meeting streaming with simple setup), live events at smaller scale (community theater, school events, athletic competitions where complex production would be overkill), content creation (creators who need professional camera quality without a complex production setup), and any installation where simple, IT-friendly streaming is the goal.

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