The international fair Securex 2014, which is celebrated by the 8 To 11 April in Poland, has been chosen by Sony to present its new network cameras Ipela Engine EX, two cylindrical infrared video surveillance systems developed for outdoor security installations.

Sony SNC-EB600RThe new IP cameras Ipela Engine EX of Sony, that are incorporated into your E Series, shown until the next 11 April at the Securex contest 2014 (Hall 8, Stand 58) that is celebrated these days in Poland, incorporate the company's infrared technology to produce high-quality video in extreme lighting conditions in outdoor video surveillance applications.

The SNC-EB632R and SNC-EB602R models, Have Sony Exmor Cmos sensors to adapt to conditions of minimum light or almost darkness. In addition, combine the wide dynamic range Technology View-DR of this manufacturer and integrate the infrared illuminators, which helps to identify distant and nearby objects, as well as to generate an optimal color video in brightly lit environments, as well as in black and white in conditions of total darkness.

Ryan Kawashima, Sony Europe's strategic marketing manager for video surveillance, explained during the presentation of these cameras that "many security installations require IP cameras to respond to extreme lighting conditions, from full daylight to complete darkness. SNC-EB632R and SNC-EB602R are cameras with real day/night function that can automatically adjust to the light level to produce excellent video in almost any type of lighting environment.".

Sony SNC-EB600RThe SNC-EB632R camera can produce color video with minimal illumination 0,1 lm a 50 Ire, with 1080p resolution, while the SNC-EB602R offers 720p to produce color video with minimal illumination of 0,05 lm a 50 Ire. Both systems are compatible with IR illuminators up to 25 Meters (for HD SNC-EB602R models) Or 30 Meters (for Full HD SNC-EB632R systems) To 50 Ire.

Designed for outdoor use, these cameras feature image stabilization technology to reduce the effects of vibration, in addition to having IP66 certification of water and dust resistance. These IP video surveillance devices incorporate Sony's Ipela EX signal processing system, which includes View-DR technologies, offering a dynamic range capability of up to 130 dB in HD; XDNR noise reduction, to generate clearer images in low-light environments, as well as advanced Depa technology, which incorporates camera-level video analysis and high-speed features, With 30 frames per second to play smoother, more detailed videos.

The SNC-EB632R and SNC-EB602R cameras will be available on the market next August and are backed by leading VMS vendors, including Genetec and Milestone Systems.


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By • 8 Apr, 2014
• Section: Deep down, Events, Video surveillance