Samsung's new iPOLiS network domes incorporate an MPEG-4 JPEG dual codec to allow multi-streaming of high resolution real-time images
Both of the recently launched models can simultaneously stream up to six different channels of MPEG-4 or JPEG video at 4-CIF, CIF or QCIF.
Part of the Samsung iPOLiS network product range, the SNP-3350 and SNP-3750 are both true day/night cameras with a removable Infrared Cut filter (IRC) which allows the cameras to automatically switch from high quality colour images during the day-time, to clear, sharp and infrared responsive monochrome images at night.
The SNP-3350 has a 33x optical lens, whilst the SNP-3750 with a 37x optical lens and a 12x digital zoom, has a massive combined 444x zoom capability to capture clear images of far away objects.
Like all Samsung iPOLiS products the SNP-3350 and SNP-3750 have been designed with professional security in mind and are packed with features to ensure users get the best image quality and usability. For instance, Samsung Super Noise Reduction (SSNRII) technology allows both domes to eliminate image noise in low-light conditions without creating ghosting or blurring, with the additional benefit of up to a 70% reduction in bandwidth requirements or video storage space compared to standard cameras.
Both domes also benefit from Samsung Super Dynamic Range (SSDR), which balances images to reveal detail that might otherwise be hidden in shadows, DIS (Digital Image Stabilisation) and Highlight Compensation, a BLC technology unique to Samsung which detects if excessively strong light exists in the cameras’ field of view.
The SVM-S1 centralized management software provided with the SNP-3350 and SNP-3750 will assist operators to establish and control an effective network video management system with convenient monitoring options including PTZ controls, various events and map images.
Bi directional functionality allows sounds and conversations to be listened to remotely, whilst warning messages and instructions can be issued from a control room and doors remotely opened after audio/visual verification has been made. Once an alarm is activated or movement is detected via the domes built in eight zone motion detection function, an image of the event can immediately be sent via the operator’s e-mail and FTP server.
The two new domes are supported by an extensive full range of housing and bracket options including wall, pendant, corner, side pole and ceiling mounts and come with press tabs on the sides of the dome body to enable quick and simple, connection to and removal from the dome mount.
As is the case with all Samsung Techwin products the SNP-3750 and SNP-3350 are offered with free system design, free technical support and a full three-year warranty.
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