Planet offers in its new camera resolution of 5 MP and multi-streaming
The ICA-M3580P network camera from Planet incorporates a CMOS sensor Sony Starvis and Smart IR illuminators to provide sharp images in all light conditions, in H.264 and H.265+ resolutions of 5 Megapixel.
With these characteristics, the new PoE IP camera Planet ICA-M3580P offers users a reduction of 50% in bandwidth and data storage through more efficient video compression.
By incorporating the back-illuminated CMOS sensor Sony Starvis and the Smart IR illuminators, Specially designed for video surveillance applications, This device provides sharp images in all light conditions. Thanks to its Motorized focus 2.7~12.5 mm and to the 5x zoom, can be adjusted remotely from the web interface.
Equipped with a sturdy metal housing and IP67 rating, The ICA-M3580P camera offers a resolution of 5 Megapixel and operation in temperature ranges from -20ºC to 60ºC, for use in any outdoor public area, as buildings, Parks, parking areas, markets, train stations, Hospitals, Etc.
Along with powerful image processing attributes, as a wide dynamic range (Wdr) and the technology of Three-dimensional noise reduction (3Dnr), ICA-M3580P can filter out the intense backlight surrounding a subject and eliminate noises from the video signal, to produce optimal image quality even in difficult lighting conditions.
Planet ICA-M3580P Incorporates Advanced Features to Improve Surveillance Flexibility and Event Management Capabilities, as an area of interest, motion detection, Three configurable areas of privacy mask to protect privacy, intrusion and loitering detection, Line crossing, of vehicles and concentration of people, among others.
The camera has image adjustment options, Overexposure Protection, three white balance modes and five backlight compensation modes. It also supports the SD card interface and does not need to connect to the NVR to set up the recording, since the playback function can be performed by running it directly.
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