New range of security cameras

November 2008 Surveillance

Sony has added nine new security camera models to its line-up of security products, including three megapixel units, from IP to analogue, indoor to outdoor, minidome to box cameras, and now megapixel models.

Sony launched the SNC-DM110P and its sister model the SNC-DM160P to introduce Megapixel resolution to Sony’s existing range of intelligent IP mini dome cameras. In addition to this, the SNC-CM120P is Sony’s first C-Mount security box camera with megapixel resolution.

All three provide high quality imaging and sensitivity whilst utilising Sony’s intelligent Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) technology. These models are based on 1/3 type, complementary colour Progressive Scan CCD sensors with ExwavePRO technology. The SNC-DM160P model features a built-in heater and comes with a vandal-resistant polycarbonate dome and aluminium die-cast housing to offer IP66 ingress protection.

Another addition to Sony’s mini dome range will be the analogue SSC-CD79P camera based on a 1/3 type CCD with Sony’s unique DynaView technology, offering a wide dynamic range for high sensitivity. The SSC-CD79P is also toughened, featuring IP66 ingress protection.

For more information contact Will Klopper, Sony Business SA, +27 (0)11 690 3200.





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