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Wednesday, 23 May 2007 10:25
Avigilon has introduced its 16 mega-pixel surveillance cameras that have been specifically designed for surveillance applications where detail needs to be captured over a wide field of view. Available in color or monochrome and featuring a scientific-grade CCD image sensor, real-time and post-event user-defined digital PTZ, and aperture control and focus of Canon EF lenses, Avigilon’s 16 mega-pixel surveillance cameras have the equivalent resolution of over 50 conventional surveillance cameras. The cameras can also be seamlessly integrated into any existing surveillance system for remote monitoring.
The cameras can stream a full NTSC video 720 by 480 from the recorder’s “SVHS out” to any conventional surveillance system for remote monitoring. In case of incident, high-resolution images can be remotely retrieved from the Avigilon surveillance recorder for detailed forensic inspection. Avigilon recorders use lossless compressed RAW format to store image data exactly as it is produced by the camera’s sensor, ensuring that all image evidence is preserved.
Avigilon
www.avigilon.com

 
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