Ifsec 2015 will be the occasion chosen by Sony to unveil its SNC-VM772R video surveillance camera, that combines enhanced 4K resolution with Exmor R-type back-illuminated CMOS image sensor technology 1.0. An ideal device for urban surveillance, Transport, railway stations, Airports and traffic monitoring.

Sony SNC-VM772R

Sony will return to Ifsec, to be held from the 16 To 18 June in London, to present its latest range of video surveillance solutions with application in the transport market, Trade, Banking and urban surveillance.

This will be the occasion to officially unveil in Europe its SNC-VM772R video surveillance camera that combines enhanced 4K resolution with sensitivity in low-light environments. Benefits from the back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS image sensor 1.0, Bandwidth optimization features and intelligent scene capture to adopt the best image quality. In addition, It is suitable for application in various urban surveillance situations, in means of transport, railway stations, Traffic and airport monitoring.

4K technology gives users the ability to capture content with four times the resolution of Full HD (1080Q). Thanks to the level of detail of 4K technology, professionals in the sector will be able to expand their surveillance area, take snapshots, enlarge them and examine even the smallest detail of an image, like a face or a car license plate.

Sony SNC-VM772R

The SNC-VM772R combines these benefits with improved visibility, a reduction in the total cost of the system, as well as flexible and easy installation for consumers.

Sony has developed several unique technologies to overcome the challenges of 4K cameras in the market: by improving visibility and light sensitivity, along with reducing the bandwidth needed to handle large 4K files. Traditionally, a higher resolution has been a detriment in the level of sensitivity in low light. However, the SNC-VM772R uses an Exmor R type CMOS sensor 1.0 of 20 megapixels and has a sensitivity of 0,1 LX for capturing sharp images in bright and dark situations.

Backlit structure doubles the light sensitivity of the camera and infrared light source (Go) Built-in improves low-light use and night recording for better visibility at long distances. To cover large areas, There are various lighting conditions during the day and night.

The SNC-VM772R also features a dynamic range of 90 dB and 30 FPS that provide clear, crisp images for improved visibility and recognition. 2.9x motorized zoom lens adapts to image sensor to maximize video resolution. The lens also has image stabilization and allows you to capture images with reduced distortion.


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By • 18 May, 2015
• Section: Events, Urban security, Video surveillance