Samsung Techwin America has launched the SNP-6200/6200H PTZ dome camera, providing 20x images with Full HD resolution. The new PTZ dome cameras from the security division of the South Korean company Samsung are compatible with ONVIF and include display in various resolutions ranging from the CIF format (320X240) down to the format 16:9 1080p Full High Definition.

blankThe SNP-6200/6200H model Samsung Techwin is a PTZ dome camera that provides 20x images with Full HD resolution. This dome camera with PTZ, fully ONVIF compliant, includes display in various resolutions ranging from CIF format (320 X 240) up to format 16:9 1080p Full High Definition and provides the possibility of simultaneous transmission, allowing the most important data stream to be transmitted to the viewing or recording device simultaneously for viewing and recording. Users can now view a scene from a geographic point away from the camera in more detail and with higher image quality.

Intelligent Video Analytics Features Include Sabotage, Virtual Line, Input/Output, Appearance/Disappearance to help with more effective surveillance. The SNP-6200/6200H can be installed both indoors and outdoors, Places where large areas such as parking lots need to be monitored, Ports, Stadiums, Airports, Citizen Security and Places Where Image Resolution Is Paramount.

The SNP-6200H features a PTZ dome camera housing and can withstand extreme environmental conditions with temperatures ranging from -50 °C to +55 °C with fan / heater. "It is also IK10 certified, keeping it protected and working up to a mechanical impact of 20 Joules, in this way, it not only protects their assets but also their investment," said Carlos Montesdeoca, Application Engineer, Samsung Techwin America.

Other features include maximum resolution of 2 Megapixel, Built-in 20x optical zoom lens (4,45~89 mm), dual H.264 and MJPEG codec, two-way audio, Built-in SD memory card slot, Intelligent Video Analytics, IP66 (SNP-6200H) and anti-vandal IK10.


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By • 13 Jul, 2012
• Section: Video surveillance