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Q26 outdoor 360 degree - 6 Megapixel |
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- 360 Degree coverage - reduced Blind-spots - 6 Megapixel - 2 way voice - Event Driven Voice announcements - “Smart” Logic - Direction of Travel, speed, light level, sound level, people counting, object left behind and more - IP Messaging between Camera's |
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Q71 Outdoor Camera with Audio with Wide Dynamic Range |
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- 360 Degree coverage reduced Blind-spots - 12 Megapixels - 2 way voice - Event Driven Voice announcements - IR & White LED Lighting - “Smart” Analytics & Logic Facial Recognition advanced behaviour recognition and much more - IP Messaging between Camera's |
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M73 Outdoor Camera with Audio with Wide Dynamic Range |
Wide Dynamic Range is an advanced image processing feature which enables the camera to adjust for multiple light levels, thereby creating a more balanced image. This reduces the silhouette effect common when the foreground is darker than the background. | |
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- 4 K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 - Low light 4K image sensor licence plate recognition - Up to 3 Image Sensors (cameras) including Thermal - Smart Analytics & Logic Facial & Licence Plate Recognition, advanced behaviour recognition and much more. - IP Messaging between Camera's |
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S74 - Multiple Sensor Camera
- 4 K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 with Wide Dynamic Range - Low light 4K image sensor / licence recognition - Up to 3 Image Sensors (cameras) including Thermal - Smart Analytics & Logic, Facial & Licence Plate Recognition, advanced behaviour recognition and much more. - IP Messaging between Camera's |
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T26 Intercom - 360 Degree coverage reduced Blind-spots - 6 Megapixel - 2 way voice – Push Notification Doorbell - Event Driven Voice announcements - “Smart” Logic direction of travel, Sound level object left behind and more - IP Messaging between Camera's - The footage of the driveway in the above and right pictures was taken at approximately the same time, this demonstrates the difference in detail between the 360 & tight focus lenses |
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![]() The image in the the right is the zoomed in de-warped image from the fish-eye image above. As you can see, while the detail on the fish-eye is acceptable, if the subject is close to the camera, it is less clear the further away the subject is. This is the downfall of a wide angle lens and why we recommend using the 360 camera for overview purposes, while using a tighter focus lens to pick up the detail, within the same coverage area of the 360 lens. This also minimizes potentially costly blind-spots. |
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