IP Products

PTZ domes

by msecadm4921

Surveillance in large outdoor sites brings specific challenges: you need cameras that can cover a wide area and you need to factor for wind and other aspects that will affect the hardware and image quality. 

 

 

IndigoVision has added to its 9000 PTZ camera range. Offering the network video product company says standard definition video even in low light, the 9000 PTZ has been designed to withstand the elements. Operators can monitor large areas and pan and zoom on incidents as they occur with it is claimed low latency ensuring smooth camera control.

 

Pendant-mounted cameras are inevitably affected by wind, particularly when ‘zoomed in’ on a scene. Thus the new 9000 PTZs include automatic image stabilisation and StableZoom technology, to minimise the effects of movement. Two new optical zoom variants are offered. A 28x optical zoom (plus 12x digital) StableZoom product is suitable for day and night operation. And a 36x optical zoom (plus 12x digital) StableZoom product also comes with day-night capability, plus wide dynamic range (WDR) for poor lighting and progressive scan sensor for better video quality on PC monitors.

 

All of the 9000 PTZ domes work with SMS4, IndigoVision’s security management software and are offered as an in-ceiling camera or pendant camera (Standard, Environmental and Arctic), with a range of mounting options. Dual encoding allows simultaneous transmission of both high and low bandwidth streams, and low latency ensures smooth control and fast response for operators.

 

Alex Swanson, IndigoVision Head of Engineering, said: “The new, expanded range of IndigoVision PTZ domes will be ideal for many of our clients’ needs. The cameras provide us with a reliable solution and a range of options to suit any lighting condition or environment.” 

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