Discreet, compact and easy to install, this network camera offers full 360o surveillance with image quality of 12 MP a 30 Fps, with multiple views and intelligent analytics.

Sony SNC-HMX70

Sony has unveiled its new SNC-HMX70 security camera. A device that offers a complete hemispheric view of 360 degrees without blind spots, ensuring complete situational awareness in a wide range of indoor surveillance applications.

The camera's fixed lens and high-resolution CMOS sensor 12 megapixels offer excellent image quality and full coverage of the area, with a comprehensive knowledge of the situation. In addition, Includes electronic pan/tilt/zoom function (ePTZ) with high-resolution images.

Sony SNC-HMX70The camera lens captures a circular image that can be transformed, by correcting deformation in the chamber, in several different rectangular views that are not warped.

Through Sony's technology partnership with Bosch, the new SNC-HMX70 uses video analysis tools that allow you to accurately track movement throughout the coverage area, making it ideal for people counting or triggering alarms based on complex rules. In addition, Metadata is transmitted from the camera to the client's software for later use in business analysis or search.

Sony SNC-HMX70The camera's slim and compact design is ideal for discreet installation that fits into the architecture of the venue. Surface mounting is very easy thanks to the swivel mounting ring. Power-over-Ethernet power connection simplifies integration.

The dynamic range of 92 Db (in addition to the 16 Additional dB, in combination with intelligent automatic exposure) Allows crucial image details to be captured, even in high-contrast scenes with extreme lighting levels.

The full-resolution circular image is always recorded, even if only part of the scene is being viewed. Retrospective warp correction can be performed on the entire area and zoomed in on any region of interest. If preferred, Only the relevant parts of the scene can be recorded, which significantly reduces the bitrate.


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By • 7 May, 2018
• Section: Video surveillance