For indoor installations where lighting is a challenge and a low camera presence is desired, this HD camera uses wide dynamic range technology and image stabilization technology.
In challenging lighting situations, such as restaurants, bars, hotels, parking lots and alleys, this technology provides an effective way to identify objects of interest, including evidentiary color detail.
The fastest growing IP camera technologies are high definition and megapixel. One of these new babies can replace two, three or 95 of the old guys, depending on the marketing hype. But, the bottom line is a bottom line. You’ve got to pay for the new stuff.
Ideal for all types of business applications, Illustra 600 Series HD IP cameras deliver four essential qualities: exceptional video quality, easy installation, open platform and reduced cost.
The security industry has adopted some bad habits from the IT industry. These habits are most noticeable in systems that can be described as “over built” and “under delivered.” The trend of building overly complex systems creates challenges for systems integrators, and is a huge strain on end user’s security budget. This problem exists due to a lack of knowledge and experience with the complex surveillance technologies used in today’s networked video world. The following illustrates the most common over/under design issues in surveillance systems, which continue to get worse.
Beyond the acquisitions, restructurings and receptions swirling around the exhibit floor at ASIS 2011 this year, much of the booth talk centered on megapixel and high-definition (HD) cameras. And big seems to be getting bigger.
Full motion video at 30 fps is a core requirement for customers in the gaming industry. Arecont Visioin’s new Casino Mode guarantees continuous 30fps high-resolution video specifically for gaming applications.