The end-to-end manufacturer of megapixel solutions, Surveon, has added three new models - the CAM3351 bullet type camera, CAM4321 fixed dome, and box type CAM2301A- to its complete line of cameras 2 megapixels for megapixel surveillance applications.

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Surveon ha anunciado tres nuevas cámaras de 2 megapixels within your professional series. The new Full HD cameras include the outdoor bullet type CAM3351, CAM4321 Indoor Varifocal IR Fixed Dome, and the box type DC-Iris CAM2301A. Along with its advanced and premium series, Surveon now offers the most complete selection of Full HD cameras ready for small projects, Medium and high level.

Casper Wu, Surveon Product Manager, Reviewed: “Las cámaras megapíxel han penetrado en los niveles medio y bajo de las aplicaciones en los últimos años. With the most complete line of Full HD cameras on the market, ofrecemos a nuestros socios la capacidad de afrontar cualquier proyecto megapíxel a cualquier nivel”.

The new professional Full HD cameras take advantage of the built-in ISP to offer great image quality in both indoor and outdoor applications. The CAM3351 is a compact and cost-effective bullet equipped with IP66 functions, day/night and infrared for outdoor applications such as buildings, Factories, Restaurants, and SMB surveillance. For its part, the CAM4321 is a fixed dome, with varifocal lens, day/night and IR LED 25 Meters, offering an excellent option for all types of indoor applications. At last, CAM2301A maintains the flexibility of box-type cameras with CS/C mount lenses and DC-Iris bracket.

The new cameras of 2 Surveon megapixels support ONVIF standards and are fully compatible with Surveon VMS and third-party CMS, giving customers a wide range of solution options for their projects. The new cameras can be used in combination with Surveon's industrial-grade megapixel NVR RAID systems to create highly integrated and reliable solutions that reduce integration effort for project installers.


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By • 30 Oct, 2012
• Section: Video surveillance