Sunday, 28 October 2012

Hikvision Launches New 600TVL DIS Analog Cameras

Hikvision announces the release of its new and improved DIS series analog cameras – the DS-2CE1582P(N)-VFIR3 600TVL IR Bullet Camera and the DS-2CE5582P(N)-VFIR3 600TVL DIS IR Dome Camera. Both of these new, and affordable, analog models offer higher resolution and ultra low illumination, which instantly make them extremely competitive in overall analog camera market.
 
 
 
 
Developed by Hikvision, the DIS (Digital Image System) series boasts advanced features, such as image quality, power consumption, and greater overall system stability. Features such as these are helping Hikvision reinvent how customers view analog technology.
 
Additionally, both cameras in the DIS family feature a 1/3" DIS image sensor with 600TVL ultra-high horizontal resolution. Compared with conventional analog cameras, which only offer 480 / 540 TVL horizontal resolution, these new cameras provide higher video quality and improved image detail.
 
 
 
 
These units employ a vari-focal lens, which benefits users by allowing easier focusing without requiring any movement in the initial camera set-up. Moreover, the two cameras incorporate excellent low-light performance with a minimum illumination of 0.1Lux @ F1.2 (with AGC on) and 0 Lux with IR. Armed with this advantage, they are able to deliver superb quality images for objects within 40 meters (131 feet) under low-light conditions or even in total darkness.
 
 
 
Of note, the DS-2CE1582P(N)-VFIR3 and DS-2CE5582P(N)-VFIR3 are able to operate in weather conditions ranging from -40 °C to 60 °C (-40 °F to 140 °F) without an external heater, which greatly enhances camera stability in virtually any working environment. Furthermore, the power consumption requirement is as low as 4W (6.5W with IR cut filter on), providing additional working flexibility. Rounding out these units, Hikvision's IP66-rated housing additionally protects the cameras from external elements, such as rain or dusty environments found in harbors, industrial parks, and the like.

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