The provider of high-definition video surveillance solutions (Hd) and megapixel, Avigilon, announced the release of its HD bullet camera series, available in resolutions 1, 2, 3 and 5 megapixels and designed to capture details in complete darkness with adaptive infrared lighting.

Avigilon-HD-Bullet-CameraAvigilon has added to its product portfolio a new series of bullet-like HD cameras that capture the smallest details in complete darkness with their infrared lighting (go) integrated adaptive. Available in outdoor models 1 Mp, 2 Mp, 3 MP and 5 MP resolution, Avigilon's new bullet-type HD cameras can face detail twice as better as average bullet cameras.

Rick Ramsay, Avigilon's product manager, Said: “Being able to identify faces in the dark is a big advantage when you secure a business and protect people. Organizations around the world operate 24 hours of the day. They need discrete high-definition surveillance that provides intelligence and business protection to operate efficiently, regardless of the time of day. ”

Adaptive IR lighting

Adaptive IR lighting automatically manages camera settings and infrared lighting to capture details in surveillance images that are normally lost with cameras with static IR lighting. This unique feature also fits the lighting into the scene so security professionals can see image details no matter the scene conditions.

Avigilon-HD-Bullet-CameraWide Dynamic Range

HD bullet-type cameras 1 , 2 and 3 megapixels are equipped with powerful Wide Dynamic Range sensors (WDR), what each pixel exposes for better image quality. This feature gives security professionals a clear view of an entire scene, including areas that are brightly lit or in darkness or shadow.

Additional features of Avigilion's bullet-type cameras include:
• Two lens options: 3-9 mm and 9-22 Mm
• Supports temperatures between -40 C a 50 C
• Fully motorized lenses for remote focus and zoom adjustment to reduce installation time
• Extra RJ45 Ethernet connection port under camera that helps adjust camera during installation
• Audio connections that allow two-way communication
• Digital I/O ports that allow connection to external systems, such as alarm input and output
• Compatible with ONVIF


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by • 7 Dec, 2012
• section: safety