Uniview completes its ColorHunter line with a 4MP model
Ideal for night video surveillance, the camera Uniview 4MP ColorHunter incorporates super large F1.0 aperture, 1/1.8 progressive BSI sensor″ and warm light LED to reduce light pollution.
Uniview ColorHunter is a line of video surveillance cameras that respond to the problems of color and detail that originate when capturing the images at night. At the end of last year a 5MP model was launched on the market and now a 4MB model is also available.
Based on three hardware advancements: Super large F1.0 aperture, 1/1.8 progressive BSI sensor″ and warm light LED to reduce light pollution, 4MP ColorHunter camera can capture colorful details in the monitored scene in low-light environments throughout the day.
Compared to traditional camera, 1/1.8 BSI sensor″ has increased by 50% its size, maximizing light intake from the lens and increasing light sensitivity.
The new model is equipped with a large F1.0 aperture that collects four times the light compared to the F2.0 aperture, allowing you to capture more lights to improve image brightness, even in low-light environments.
In video surveillance applications, users focus on actual events triggered by people and vehicles, instead of irrelevant moving objects. The program Smart Intrusion Prevention (Sip) focuses on people and vehicles to filter out false alarms, like dogs, leaves, Etc., and significantly improve accuracy.
Sometimes, SIP accuracy is affected by image quality. The target in the night image is too dark to trigger the alarm. However, ColorHunter camera can provide colorful image even in low-light environments. In this way, can achieve the effect of surveillance in the dark.
In general, ColorHunter camera can be used in very low light environments to deliver colorful images. In combination with the Smart Intrusion Prevention function (Sip), can serve as surveillance even at night, and adapt to a wide range of application scenarios, as residences, Parking, parks and alleys.
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