Samsung Unveils Full HD Surveillance Gear, See the Freckles on Your Intruder's Face
Samsung is taking its surveillance game to the next level by introducing a new series of Full HD analog video products. Included in the new lineup is the HD-SDI 1920x1080 box camera, HD-SDI 1920x1080 dome camera, and a four-channel HD-SDI digital video recorder (DVR). Samsung's HD-SDI technology makes it possible to transmit uncompressed and non-packetized digital video signals with no loss of image data and zero latency, the company said.
The obvious benefit here is improved image quality, which is more than five times better than conventional analog technology, Samsung says. But it also offers a "more cost-effective and easier alternative to network-based systems, using standard coax cable."
Samsung's top-of-the-line SNB-7000 box camera features the company's advanced WiseNetII digital signal processing, Full HD resolution, up to 3MP of image quality, wide dynamic range (WDR), onboard video analytics, bi-directional audio, SD memory card slot, and true day/night (ICR) functionality.
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Paul_Lilly
October 18, 2011 at 11:08pm
Well, yes, in a manner of speaking. True day/night-capable cameras use what's called an IR cut filter that moves in front of the camera's sensor to block infrared light during the day, and moves away from the sensor in night mode for high qualilty black and white visuals. The alternative to true day/night is digital, which uses electronics to manipulate colors instead of an IR filter.
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