Not sure why the vid didn't work. I just tried it from a different machine and it's there. I've uploaded it to Youtube.
Image quality is in line with the rest of the 4300 series cams. (I have 2 of the zooms, and 7 of the 4300 series non zoom turrets)
Yes. The clip I posted is from the bullet version. And yes, the zoom and refocus are both slow. There is an adjustment slider for speeds for both, however it doesn't seem to really make much of a difference. Its got an autofocus routine in there as well that will swing from end to end when you adjust the zoom, which I find a bit annoying. I'm using it as a fixed camera essentially. I mounted it and then dialed in where I wanted the frame to be. I'm using it for monitoring my entry gate, as well as keeping an eye on the traffic driving past. (We are on a dirt road that's posted for 15mph, and almost no one actually drives the proper speed. As my cam is straight on to my gate, its a simple bit of math to calculate speeds for the speeders to prove that I'm not exaggerating how bad it is. So far the top speed I've clocked is slightly over 50.)
Its a nice camera, but in practice with the speeds of the zoom and the focus, it seems to be really designed as a set and forget for situations where one of the stock lenses doesn't cover what you need.
My next cam is going to be a nice PTZ so I can get better detail on vehicles and people at the gate as well as having the ability to check other areas of the property that are not currently covered with a fixed cam.
If you need any other info, please dont hesitate to ask.

I have a pretty simple system, but I'll help where I can.