Tuesday, April 12, 2011

360 degree Surveillance 10.3k by 1.9k and 2.8 frames per second...


Low- and high-res night surveillance

D-Link says it is “giving people the ability to check in on what matters most for the ultimate peace of mind” with its wireless Day/Night network camera.
The DCS-932Lhas its own CPU and web server to offer “a complete day and night monitoring system for homes and small offices,” the company says, with “high-quality live streaming video sent directly to the network without a PC.”
Infrared illumination provides for night surveillance, and enables users to monitor a home or small office at up to 16 feet away from the camera, D-Link says. The $150 camera has VGA (640 by 480) resolution.

Arecont Vision claims it’s offering the first 20 megapixel day/night panoramic surveillance camera. The SurroundVideo camera provides 180-degree or 360-degree panoramic views and can replace up to 65 conventional cameras, the company says.
The all-in-one models are cost-effective solutions for applications where mechanical pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) devices might otherwise be used, Arecont claims, or where multiple cameras would be needed to view expansive coverage areas. Panoramic cameras can view and record extremely wide fields of view while simultaneously digitally zooming in to multiple regions of interest, which is something a PTZ cannot do, the company says.
The panoramic cameras use four 5-megapixel sensors for a total image area of 10,368 by 1944 pixels, captured at 2.8 frames per second.
Pricing varies by housing and other capabilities.

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