ValueHD Unveils New‑Generation PTZ Cameras at IBC2026
From September 11‑14, 2026, VHD will attend IBC2026 hosted at RAI Amsterdam, the Netherlands. A full lineup of newly‑released PTZ cameras for broadcast live production, conferencing and education will be demonstrated on‑site. Visit us at Booth 11A24.
VX90Pro: How Authentic Can Imagery Be with a 1‑inch Large‑format Sensor?
ValueHD debuts its brand‑new VX90Pro PTZ camera at this exhibition. Featuring a 1‑inch CMOS sensor, 50‑megapixel resolution and HDR10 compliance, the device delivers lifelike visual fidelity. The 1‑inch CMOS offers over three‑times larger light‑sensing area compared with a 1/2.5‑inch sensor. HDR10 incorporates BT.2020 color gamut, 10‑bit color depth and high‑dynamic‑range performance. Combined, these specifications prevent overexposure under high‑light and backlit conditions, while preserving intricate detail in low‑light scenarios. Come and experience its near‑human‑eye visual reproduction.

VX90: OIS Stabilization plus AI Framing — Rock‑solid Footage Without Post‑processing?
Already well‑recognized within professional workflows, this camera comes equipped with a 4/3‑inch CMOS sensor, 20‑megapixel resolution and 20× optical zoom as baseline specifications. Its standout performance originates from the PTZ gimbal built with next‑gen motion backlash elimination and motor floating‑raft architecture, delivering precise, fluid pan‑tilt movement. Coupled with Optical Image Stabilization, it offsets equipment displacement and ambient vibration to yield stable footage and reduce post‑production workload. Integrated with AI‑powered framing functions including auto‑framing and subject tracking, it produces broadcast‑grade imagery comparable to manual operation by professional camera operators.

VX720G: PDAF Autofocus and 120fps Slow‑motion Capture — Can It Lock Critical Moments?
For live sports and fast‑moving‑subject streaming, rapid target acquisition and sharp close‑up capture constitute core performance benchmarks. The VX720G leverages PDAF phase‑detect autofocus and 1080P@120fps slow‑motion recording. It achieves target detection and focus locking within milliseconds, approximately nine‑times faster than conventional CDAF. Every frame retains fine detail for immersive viewing experiences.

K70: Single‑cable Deployment for Multi‑camera Visualized Management? All three aforementioned VHD cameras support NDI and Dante protocols. Direct connection to switches via Ethernet cables eliminates distance constraints imposed by SDI cabling. Paired with the K70 controller keyboard, its 7‑inch touchscreen enables simultaneous preview of one main feed plus three sub‑feeds. It supports centralized management of up to 254 cameras. The 4D joystick and AI‑enhanced knob enable one‑touch activation of auto‑framing and tracking. Preset trajectory recording and replay automate repetitive camera movements. The integrated solution of three cameras plus the K70 controller covers studios, live‑sports production and virtual‑studio workflows. Explore how drastically multi‑camera production deployment can be simplified with hands‑on demonstrations at our booth.
