CCTV

Megapixel WDR dome

by msecadm4921

Hikvision, the Chinese video surveillance company, announces an addition to its WDR network camera family: the DS-2CD764FWD-E (I)(Z) 1.3 Megapixel WDR Network dome, with optional motorised vari-focal lens and IR LEDs. 

 

 

Apart from its WDR (wide dynamic range) and low-light capability, this camera comes with motorised vari-focal lens. This allows the user to adjust the dome through Hikvision’s remote zoom and One-Touch Focus feature. This feature is operated via the camera’s user interface (that is, Video Management Software or IE Client). 

 

Hikvision further incorporated a built-in IR LED illuminators for true day-night use in the new camera. Even in total darkness, objects as far away as 20 metres can now be seen with quality, the makers say.

 

Polo Cai, Vice President of Hikvision, said: “We are expanding our WDR network camera line to offer customers more high quality options. Our Hikvision DS-2CD764FWD-E(I)(Z) not only delivers high resolution images, regardless of backlight conditions and low-light environment, but also simplifies the ability to focus of any image – remotely, quickly, and easily.”  

 

This camera supports vandal-resistant housing to protect against tampering or physical damage. Other features include: 1.3 megapixel high resolution and HD720p real-time recording, 120dB wide dynamic range, 3D digital noise reduction, and an ultra-low illumination functionality (0.01 Lux @ F1.2, 0 Lux with IR). As well, ONVIF, PSIA, and CGI protocols are supported. 

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