Dahua Released Worlds First 4K Fisheye Analog Camera

Dahua Released Worlds First 4K Fisheye Analog Camera
Dahua Released Worlds First 4K Fisheye Analog Camera

Dahua released five new fisheye cameras including the world’s first 4K analog camera.

With the addition of latest HD and UHD technology, fisheye cameras can provide superb details while covering large areas. Dahua’s proprietary HD-over-coax technology raises the bar much higher and adds, even more, innovation to the mix, with the 4MP Pro Series HDCVI fisheye and the 4K Ultra Series HDCVI fisheye.

Dahua states that, HDCVI allows for transmission of HD and UHD images over coaxial cabling at distances of up to 1640 feet. This maximizes investment in legacy infrastructure by delivering forensic-level images without the need to rip and replace cabling. The 4K and 4MP HDCVI fisheye cameras are equipped with multiple edge dewarping modes and provide a 180° / 360° view that eliminates blind spots.

Dahua is also releasing three new additions to Ultra Series cameras. Two of them  Dahua DH-IPC-EBW81242N and Dahua DH-IPC-EBW81242N delivers 6MP resolution while DH-IPC-EBW81242N can reach up to 12MP resolution. The N68BR4V incorporates Panomorph technology from ImmerVision Enables®, an industry leader in 360° solutions and applications. Its optics increase the pixels of the target image, improving the resolution of objects at the edge of the field of view.

STARVIS sensors of new IP cameras delivers crystal clear images under low-light conditions. All cameras features Dahua’s H.265 compression codec which saves up to 50% more than H.264

For further details and features of the cameras, please see below.

 

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