Hommax unveils Hikvision's new dual-spectrum dual cameras
These equipments combine day/night camera technology and thermal cameras, allowing you to generate images in the visual spectrum that incorporate valuable information.
Available in the Spanish market through Hommax Systems, the new dual dual-spectrum cameras Hikvision, DS-2TD2615-7 and DS-2TD2615-10, you are suitable for installations where the combination of thermal camera and day/night functions is necessary, thus providing data as well as the temperature differences between an object, its surroundings, along with detecting people in poor visibility situations, Rain, Fog, Snow, Etc.
These cameras also make it easy to detect perimeter at medium and long distances to get an image in the visible spectrum of the scene, about which the thermal camera throws an alarm.
In addition, the possibility of merging the images obtained by both lenses by combining the information provided by both spectra, as well as the video streaming option that mixes both images into a single video to correctly identify the hot spots of the thermal image.
The thermal imaging module consists of a high-sensitivity sensor, with contrast adjustment and support shutter support in various modes. Integrates 3D DNR, fifteen adjustable color palettes, mirror image support, X2 digital zoom, X4 and local output, with the possibility of merging images from both spectrums, image-to-picture preview and image-to-image change.
For its part, the day/night image module provides a resolution of 1,920×1,080p, with CMOS 1/2.8" Progressive Scan CMOS sensor, with a lens of 6 and 8mm, color sensitivity 0,002 lux @(F1.5,AGC ON), B: 0,0002 lux @(F1.5, AGC ON) and Digital WDR.
Smart Function Technology
- Agc (Auto Gain Control) adaptive: automatically adjusts the dynamic range of the image for higher quality.
- dde (Digital Detail Enhacement): increases by algorithm the degree of detail of the area of interest of the image.
- 3D DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction): reduces the noise level of the image by pre-processing the original signal.
- NETD (0,05OC/32.09oF – Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference): is a measure of the thermal imaging sensor and its ability to distinguish between small differences in thermal radiation in the image. NETD is usually expressed in milli-Kelvin (Mk). It's also called 'thermal contrast'. When noise is equivalent to the smallest measurable temperature difference, the detector has reached its capacity limit to solve a useful thermal signal. The more noise there is, the higher the NETD value of the detector.
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