Sony has introduced two new Network mini-dome cameras and four new analogue cameras that offer clear image capture in high-contrast lighting settings and easy pan-and-tilt adjustment, while also featuring rugged housings to make them resistant to damage.
“This year’s line-up offers features that help end-users to identify objects with exceptional image clarity in all types of conditions,” said Will Klopper, manager: Professional Products at Sony SA. “Our IP and analogue cameras perfectly fit the need in an industry where image quality, despite external forces, and scalable, easy-to-use surveillance equipment are key to helping protect lives.”
The new Ipela SNC-DF50N network camera model offers a DynaView wide dynamic range function to allow clear image capture in high-contrast lighting environments, and has Sony’s patented ball joint lens mount for easy pan and tilt adjustment.
Other features include built-in intelligent motion/object detection in conjunction with distributed enhanced processing architecture (DEPA), multicodec capabilities supporting JPEG, MPEG-4 and H.264 compression formats to increase flexibility and optimise bandwidth usage, Power over Ethernet, voice alert functions, and secure IEEE802.1X authentication.
For more information Will Klopper, contact Sony Business SA, +27 (0)11 690 3200.
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