Vista has released their new 5MP fisheye camera, the VK2-5MP360INT. This fisheye has an extreme wide angle view (360 by 182 degrees) providing full coverage of an area with no blind spots, the firm says. Using Sony’s Starvis back illuminated pixel technology; the camera will produce quality video even in low light the firm adds. This VK2-5MP360INT works with the newly launched Vista VIPER network video recorder (NVR).
The addition of DWDR (wide dynamic range) allows the camera to show detail across scenes of high contrast lighting and, as the camera footprint is based upon previous Vista VK2-VFD internal domes, it is unobtrusive and able to fit on Vista’s standard range of brackets, the firm says. Features include:
5 MegaPixel resolution
1.05mm lens
Starvis low light technology
DWDR
Alarms and audio
SD card slots
True Day/Night.
Bob Forehand, Vista Product Manager, says: “We are thrilled to announce the launch of this exciting new 360° camera to the Vista range. It complements our existing range and also works with our new VIPER NVR. The camera gives full 360° extreme viewing capability, so all angles are covered. In addition, it produces high quality detailed images even in high contrast lighting conditions.” Contact [email protected].