Fixed indoor cameras with HD resolution and Full HD WV-SPN631 and WV-SPN611, and the WV-SFV631LT anti-vandelic outdoor dome are the new safety solutions panasonic has added to its Series 6.

Panasonic WV SPN631

Panasonic has expanded its video surveillance camera offering with the addition of two new models to its SPN600 Series. These are the Super Dynamic Full HD WV-SPN631 and WV-SPN611 network solutions, two systems with modular options capable of capturing images, in detail, in poor lighting conditions with HD and Full HD resolution. In addition, to the Series 6 has also incorporated the WV-SFV631LT dome.

The new 1080p Full HD cameras (WV-SPN631) and 720p HD (WV-SPN611) offer advanced image processing capabilities and high video quality, ideal for video surveillance applications in a wide variety of vertical markets such as casinos, Banks, Airports, train stations and logistics warehouses.

These Panasonic security systems support two optional modules. The first module (WV-SPN6FRL1) adds IR lighting from the camera to allow sharp images to be captured in low light or dark conditions, illuminating with infrared light. The optional RS-485 module (WV-SPN6R481) allows the camera to control third-party pan-tilt and RS-485.

Panasonic WV SPN631

Taking advantage of the UniPhiery feature, Panasonic's LSI system, the new cameras in the series 6 provide high-definition video images in 1080p resolution and up to 133 dynamic range dB, thanks to Enhanced Super Dynamic and Adaptive Black Stretch technologies (Abs) that incorporate and allow them to operate optimally in difficult lighting conditions.

The cameras in the series 6 produce high-definition resolution 60 Fps, allowing clear and sharp images of moving objects to be captured. In addition, have the ability to encode up to four simultaneous H.264 streams while maintaining bandwidth usage.

The Series cameras 6 deliver low-light video images less than 0.01lx of lighting and its 3D noise reduction (3Dnr) and multi-process noise reduction (MNR) ensure its operation in both bright and dark areas. The new models of this family 6 they also feature dual SDXC memory card slot offering high-capacity H.264, JPEG edge-recording with flexible recording modes, including recording alarm and log backup in case of network failure.

The WV-SPN631 and WV-SPN611 cameras are equipped with the innovative fog compensation feature (Fog Compensation) Panasonic that improves video quality in difficult weather conditions, like fog and dust storms. The Intelligent Video Motion Detection feature (i-MVD) available as an optional feature, offering six smart video features, with high intrusion detection performance. A new mechanical design, Auto Back Focus and Motorized Zoom (2,8-10 Mm) controls the position of the image sensor automatically, installation and maintenance.

Panasonic WV-SFV631LT

Outdoor dome WV-SFV631LT

The third addition to the Series 6 Panasonic's video surveillance cameras is the outdoor fixed dome, WV-SFV631LT. A 1080p anti-vandal, dust-resistant Full HD system equipped with a long-focus variable focal lens that provides advanced functionality.

The WV-SFV631LT with its variable focal length of 9 To 22 mm is ideal for applications where the camera needs to produce an exceptional image, but it's some distance from the subject, like on a high ceiling in a big lobby.

Leveraging Panasonic's next-generation UniPhier and LSI features, this security solution delivers high-definition video images in 1080p resolution and up to 133 Dynamic range dB thanks to its Enhanced Super Dynamic and Adaptive Black Stretch technologies (Abs) Improved, so it's ideal for poor lighting conditions. The Series Camera 6 produces high-definition resolution 60 Fps, allowing clear images of moving objects to be captured, and has the ability to encode up to four simultaneous H.264 streams while maintaining bandwidth usage.

In addition, the new WV-SFV631LT, as well as all fixed dome network cameras in the Series 6, supports advanced image processing technologies such as a wide range of integrated infrared LEDs to capture sharp images in low light or full darkness conditions, intelligent video motion detection options (i-VMD) as an intruder detection, and both ways the audio capability for remotely controlled situations.


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By • 2 Sep, 2014
• Section: Detection, Intrusion, Video surveillance