JVC unveils new line of Full HD V.Networks cameras
Fedja Vehabovic, manager of CCTV Europe at JVC Professional, said: “All H.264 compression is not the same. Many security camera manufacturers use H.264 Baseline or Main Profile, which doesn’t provide the storage and bandwidth efficiencies that customers expect.
“JVC’s cameras support H.264 High Profile, which uses significantly less bandwidth than H.264 Baseline or Main Profile-based cameras.”
JVC says the new Super LoLux HD cameras deliver superior colour reproduction, even in low light, and match the sensitivity of JVC’s well established CCD-based cameras.
The new cameras also include new Clear Logic Video Intelligence (CLVI) image processing, which compensates for back lighting and digitally removes ambient fog, haze, rain, or smoke.
There are entry-level, intermediate, and advanced models in the new Super LoLux HD product line, with a box style (minus lens), indoor mini-dome, and outdoor dome camera available at each level.
Each new camera is equipped with a 1/3-inch CMOS sensor that can deliver up to 30 fps full frame rate, progressive HD images. Entry-level models provide 720p resolution, while intermediate and advanced models produce full 1080p images.
Other features include auto back focus, on-board recording to SD card, motion detection, privacy mask, and a variety of built-in video analytics features, including active tampering detection and audio detect. The cameras support ONVIF and PSIA standards for network cameras, as well as a wide variety of leading video management software (VMS) platforms, including Milestone XProtect.
The new models are:
Entry Level
VN-V17U box style (no lens)
VN-V217U indoor mini-dome
Intermediate
VN-H37U box style (no lens)
VN-H137U box style integrated lens
VN-H237U indoor mini-dome
Advanced
VN-H57U box style (no lens)
VN-H157WPU integrated housing
VN-H257VPU outdoor dome
JVC unveils new line of Full HD V.Networks cameras
Fedja Vehabovic, manager of CCTV Europe at JVC Professional, said: “All H.264 compression is not the same. Many security camera […]
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