CCTV

Outdoor domes, bullets

by Mark Rowe

VIVOTEK has launched four new network cameras, including two outdoor domes, FD8355EHV and FD8365EHV, and two outdoor bullets, IP8355EH and IP8365EH, which all have WDR (Wide Dynamic Range).

The products come with WDR Pro and WDR Pro II. Cameras with WDR are able the Taiwanese makers say to capture detailed features whenever a subject of interest appears in locations where there is intense backlighting or when the subject is directly in front of a source of artificial illumination at night. WDR Pro enables a camera to capture the dark and bright parts of an image with two or three shutters, enabling two or three frames to be combined to generate an image representative of the original scene, while WDR Pro II enables the camera to provide an increased level of visibility with the capture and combination of four separate frames.

Steve Ma, Executive VP at VIVOTEK, said: “VIVOTEK, with our commitment to providing the market with leading edge surveillance solutions, continues to design cameras with superior image quality and high reliability. Recently, with extreme weather conditions occurring around the world, cameras with extreme weatherproofing can ensure stability in surveillance operations. VIVOTEK’s FD8355EHV, FD8365EHV, IP8355EH and IP8365EH, with their minus 50 degrees C to 50 degrees C wide temperature range for extreme weather conditions, are undoubtedly the top choices.”

The FD8355EHV and IP8355EH both have 1.3-Megapixel CMOS sensors and WDR Pro II, while FD8365EHV and IP8365EH feature 2-Megapixel CMOS sensors and WDR Pro. These four cameras, incorporating features such as Smart IR, are able to adjust the IR lighting intensity based on the lighting level of a scene, preventing overexposure. Moreover, by combining WDR with 3D Noise Reduction, all four cameras are able to suppress sensor noise, further reducing bandwidth consumption and enhancing image detail in extremely bright as well as dark places.

For more about VIVOTEK and its product line, visit www.vivotek.com.

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