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| Sony introduces high-definition PTZ network security cameras |
Sony is set to take India by storm with the launch of its latest add-ons to the SNC-RH series of high-definition (HD) pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) IP network security cameras. A part of the flagship series amongst Sony's stable of innovative IP-based network security cameras, the latest models - SNC-RH124 and SNC-RH164 have for the very first time, been created with 10x optical zoom resulting in increased clarity and visibility as well as the ability to pan 360 degrees while capturing and streaming HD video using the H.264 video compression technology at up to 30 frames per second.
Through employing the H.264 technology which enables the transmission and storage of digital video using less bandwidth than previous video compression solutions, the new SNC-RH cameras emerges into a class of their own. Now, for the first time, the CCTV industry will be able to not just conduct a more detailed surveillance but will also be able to digitally zoom quicker and with greater detail to provide exceptional performance and offer increased efficiency and reliability. In fact, these exceptional cameras that give high quality images with excellent resolution, play a very important role in furthering the gathering of forensic evidence, such as in cases where identification or recording of faces, license plates etc, are critical. "The new HD PTZ cameras are fitted with advanced features that are designed to help the industry transit from standard-definition to high-definition operations," said Yoshikazu Hirano, general manager, security solutions Asia Pacific. "The ability to transmit HD video using advanced video compression signals, combined with these cameras' features, gives users added flexibility to deploy HD cameras into a growing number of industries and applications."For users who need to capture moving images in low-light conditions, both the SNC-RH124 and SNC-RH164 PTZ cameras are equipped with the XDNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) technology that virtually eliminates image blur during low-light video capture, thus solving a common problem that occurs with many competitive camera models. In fact, Sony will also be unveiling 7 new network video encoders together with the new SNC-RH cameras, which can be used to convert signals from analog to IP. These new devices range from the one-channel SNT-EX101 model to the 12x blade (SNT-EX154/EP154) and 48-channel rack-mount SNT-RS3U model. |
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Through employing the H.264 technology which enables the transmission and storage of digital video using less bandwidth than previous video compression solutions, the new SNC-RH cameras emerges into a class of their own. Now, for the first time, the CCTV industry will be able to not just conduct a more detailed surveillance but will also be able to digitally zoom quicker and with greater detail to provide exceptional performance and offer increased efficiency and reliability. In fact, these exceptional cameras that give high quality images with excellent resolution, play a very important role in furthering the gathering of forensic evidence, such as in cases where identification or recording of faces, license plates etc, are critical. "The new HD PTZ cameras are fitted with advanced features that are designed to help the industry transit from standard-definition to high-definition operations," said Yoshikazu Hirano, general manager, security solutions Asia Pacific. "The ability to transmit HD video using advanced video compression signals, combined with these cameras' features, gives users added flexibility to deploy HD cameras into a growing number of industries and applications."




