Classic Live Streaming Camera

Crafted with meticulous precision,allows your audience to experience silky HD images, elevating your live broadcast to an intimate live meet-and-greet experience.

Reinventing the classic

Ordro XV80

In the Box
  • DV bag*1
  • Remote control*2
  • Lens cap*1
  • NP180 battery*1
  • TYPE-C cable*1
  • HDMI cable*1
  • Instruction manual*1
Specifications

Sensor
SONY CMOS
Video Resolution
5K :5120*2880 (30fps)
4K :3840*2160(60fps) ( 30fps)
2.7K:2688*1512(60fps) ( 30fps)
FHD 1080P : 1920*1080 (60fps) (30fps)
HD 720P : 1280*720 (60fps) (30fps)
Video format
MP4
Photo format
JPEG
Photo resolution
48M/36M/30M/20M/14M/10M/8M/5M/3M/2M

Screen
3.5 inch IPS touch screen (16:9)
Battery Capacity
1450mAh(NP180)

Memory Card:External SD card (Max:512GB)
(Card speed requires U3/Class30/V30 or higher)
USB
Type-C
Night Vision
YES
Weight
0.48 lb (219 g)

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous (Tokyo, JP)
Decent Camera for the Price

The good points about this camera are that it supports night vision and optical zoom. There are not many products that meet both of these conditions, so it deserves some credit for that. However, the built-in IR light only works effectively within about 1–2 meters, and since it is more of a spotlight, it cannot illuminate an entire room. If you plan to use night vision properly, you will need to purchase an additional IR light.

I bought the set with the handle, but it does not work very well with the “photo” button that is used for semi-manual focus adjustment. As for the microphone, the built-in one sounds a bit muffled, so using an external mic is preferable. In terms of image quality, it performs about the same as a standard 1/2.8" sensor camera—there’s no real need to push it to 4K or 5K. The image stabilization does exist, but it feels outdated compared to modern cameras (probably because it is lens-shift only, so it’s not very high-performing). Another point is that the manufacturer seems to consider it a “convenient feature” that the power turns on and off with the opening/closing of the display. However, the inability to record with the screen closed is a drawback for me. Ideally, this could be improved with a firmware update to make it switchable.

That being said, while I’ve listed many shortcomings, buying a new camera with the same features would normally cost more. If your needs match its strengths (for example, you’re willing to buy an IR light to use night vision, you want a decent zoom, and you want to keep costs low), this camera can still be a good choice.

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Wolfram-Andreas (Leipzig, DE)
Für diesen Preis ein einmaliges Produkt

Eine solide Cam für viele Gelegenheiten in guter Qualität. 4K-Videos sind mit 30 fps gut, mit 60 fps hat die Cam leichte Qualitätsprobleme. Die sind aber nicht gravierend. Alles in allem eine empfehlenswerte Videokamera.