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One camera cannot frame a large room properly

From around eight meters of room length, a single camera hits its limits, either the image is too wide so people look small, or the back of the room is not well seen. Multi-camera with automatic switching is the better choice.

Try this first

  1. 1Measure the room, length, width and seating, that decides whether one camera still suffices.
  2. 2Beyond eight meters a wide-angle bar quickly loses detail, then a second camera behind the presenter aimed at the room helps.
  3. 3For presentation rooms, a front camera plus a speaker camera is common, with automatic switch on mic activity.
  4. 4Logitech Rally Bar Pro, Poly Studio E70 and Crestron Flex offer multi-camera orchestration inside one room system.
  5. 5Test the switch time, people find rapid switching jarring rather than smooth.
  6. 6Plan a fixed camera position for the presenter, not a PTZ that follows every gesture.

When to bring us in

For rooms from twelve meters up, or training rooms with whiteboard plus stage, a multi-camera setup with DSP is the better design. Vectel delivers that as one whole.

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