CCTV

StarView series

by Mark Rowe

The latest addition to Uniview’s Starlight camera range is the StarView series. The makers say that the products provide images at ultra-low light illumination in total darkness.

The theory of producing a high-quality image in extreme low light is simply to increase the amount of light that passes through the lens and image processing chipset. The Uniview 2MP Starlight Bullet camera (IPC2222ER5-DUPF40-C) features an F1.2 lens to increase that amount of light passing through providing full-colour images in the harshest of low light conditions.

The StarView series also includes a mini bullet camera (IPC2122SR3-UPF40-C), which is also built with the same H.265 DSP chipset, enabling the camera to process an image with far superior image quality at extreme low light the makers say. In simple terms, the F1.2 lens and the H.265 DSP improves the image definition and colour representation by at least 25 per cent, according to the firm.

The manufacturer describes the Starlight technology as easy to use, even if you’re not an experienced CCTV installer. On site you can click the Starlight image scene mode.

The product range is IP66/IP67 rated; and offers 30m to 100m of smart infra-red lighting.

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