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The BirdDog 3x XL Ultra PTZ Cameras and KBD Controller Combo (White) is a PTZ camera designed for environments where reliability and consistency are paramount. It is designed for broadcast studios, XR stages, and live production rooms that require repeatable framing, reliable sync, and image quality that matches that of traditional broadcast and cinema cameras.
At the core is a 4/3-inch CMOS sensor, paired with a 20× optical zoom lens that extends to 40× in HD. BirdDog also integrates a second camera into the same body: a 100-degree panoramic view driven by a 1/1.8-inch sensor. In practice, you get two usable shots at the same time: tight coverage plus a wide safety or reference angle.
Highlights
- Large 4/3-inch sensor: cleaner detail, better color separation, and more controlled noise than small-sensor PTZ cameras
- Dual-camera design: main PTZ plus built-in 100-degree panoramic camera, both capable of independent 4K60 output
- Broadcast-grade connectivity: 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, and optical 12G-SDI via SFP+ for local or long-distance signal paths
- Predictable AI tracking: adjustable behavior tuned for smooth on-air motion, not aggressive subject chasing
- Sync and XR ready: Genlock, timecode, and FreeD support for multi-camera alignment and AR/XR pipelines
Quick Specs & Practical Uses
- Main camera: 4/3-inch CMOS sensor with optical low-pass filter and internal ND filters
- Lens: 20× optical zoom (up to 40× in HD) with repeatable zoom and focus control
- Secondary camera: integrated 100-degree panoramic view using a 1/1.8-inch sensor
- Video outputs: 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, optical 12G-SDI via SFP+
- IP protocols: Full NDI and NDI HX3 with simultaneous SRT, RTMP, or RTSP streaming
- Audio and power: balanced XLR input with phantom power, PoE++, and AC power
- Typical deployments: broadcast studios, XR stages, houses of worship, corporate stages, live venues
Imaging & Lens Notes
The imaging system behaves closer to a cinema camera than a traditional PTZ. The optical low-pass filter helps manage moire on LED walls, patterned fabrics, and fine textures that often trip up PTZ sensors. This is especially noticeable in XR and stage environments where LED surfaces dominate the background.
Built-in ND filters allow exposure control without pushing gain or forcing awkward shutter choices. That makes it easier to match the XL Ultra with other broadcast or cinema cameras in mixed systems, and it keeps the look stable across long shows where lighting conditions change.
Dual-Camera Workflow Notes
Both cameras operate at the same time and appear as independent sources. This allows a wide shot to stay live while the PTZ camera works with tighter framing, or lets a technical director cut between angles without adding another camera to the system.
The panoramic camera’s sensor is larger than what many PTZ cameras use as their primary imager. That helps maintain usable image quality even when the shot is wide, rather than looking like a compromised reference feed.
Motion & AI Tracking Notes
The tracking system is designed to move the way an operator would move, not the way an algorithm wants to show off. It can be set to hold a speaker firmly at a podium, drift gently during presentations, or respond more actively during live performance.
When a subject is briefly blocked or steps out of frame, the camera favors calm recovery instead of snapping back aggressively. In real installations, the biggest improvements come from solid mounting and consistent front lighting. Get those right, and tracking remains dependable over long sessions.
Connectivity & Workflow
- 12G-SDI: primary broadcast output for switchers, routers, and recorders where timing and signal integrity matter
- HDMI 2.0: useful for local monitoring, confidence feeds, or simpler integrations
- SFP+ optical 12G-SDI: designed for long cable runs where copper becomes fragile or impractical
- Full NDI and NDI HX3: supports IP-based routing, software switching, and mixed-network production environments
- SRT, RTMP, RTSP: secondary streaming options for hybrid workflows, remote contribution, or backhaul feeds
Sync, Control & System Integration
When you are running more than one camera, timing stops being a spec and starts being a problem to solve. Genlock and timecode keep the XL Ultra locked to the rest of the system, so cuts stay clean, and frames line up the way they should. This is especially noticeable in XR and multi-camera broadcast work, where even small drift shows up fast.
For AR and virtual production, FreeD output supplies the camera position and lens data the graphics system needs to stay registered. That removes a lot of manual alignment work during setup and makes repeat deployments easier to bring back online without re-tuning everything from scratch.
System configuration and day-to-day operation are handled through BirdUI, keeping presets, tracking behavior, and network settings accessible without adding unnecessary control layers.
Operational & Production Features
XL Ultra is built for multi-camera rooms. It includes RGB Halo Tally, rear tally indicators, and dual e-ink displays for camera ID and status visibility, even when powered down. These details matter in real control rooms where cameras need to be identified quickly.
Cooling and motor control are tuned for quiet operation, making the camera suitable for studios and live spaces where mechanical noise becomes noticeable on sensitive microphones.
Why It Helps
Most long-term PTZ problems are not catastrophic failures. They are small inconsistencies that add up: framing drift, tracking that feels unnatural, or cameras that stop matching the rest of the system.
The XL Ultra is designed to reduce those variables. Stronger imaging, proper sync support, real broadcast I/O, and restrained motion behavior make it easier to trust during live production, not just during setup.
What’s In The Box
Package contents vary by configuration. Refer to the What’s Included section for the exact items supplied with this model.
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BirdDog 3x XL Ultra PTZ Cameras and KBD Controller Combo (White) Specifications
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Lens Mount Lens Mount
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Integrated Lens
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Image Sensor |
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Sensor Design |
CMOS
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Shooting Resolution |
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ND Filter |
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Capture Type |
Video
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Recording Format |
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Shutter Speed |
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
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Optical Zoom |
20x
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Digital Zoom |
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Focal Length |
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Optical Zoom |
20x
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Max Digital Zoom |
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Field of View |
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Aperture |
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Movement Range |
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Supported Control Protocols |
NDI, VISCA-IP, RS-422, and RS-232
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Video Format |
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Audio Input |
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Video Output |
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Audio Output |
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Connectivity |
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Focus Control |
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Power |
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PoE Support |
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