Equipped with a CMOS sensor 1/1,8 inches with progressive scanning, Idis 360º iDome camera supports a resolution of 2560×2048 pixels and generates fisheye views, panoramas and multiple combinations of dewarping.

Idis DC-Y1513

The Fish Eye iDome 360º camera Idis, distributing CCTV Center, is designed to capture high-resolution images from a single location without blind spots and providing a total view of 360º when mounted on the ceiling, floor or on a table and a panoramic view of 180º if installed on wall.

Idis DC-Y1513Equipped with a CMOS sensor 1/1,8 inches with progressive scanning, the 360º iDome camera supports a resolution of 2560×2048 pixels and generates fisheye views, panning and multiple combinations of dewarping.

When using camera dewarping, the 360º iDome offers multiple view combinations to facilitate operator monitoring: original Fish Eye view, panoramic view, double panorama, rectangular, quad bike, Etc. Additional features include Micro SD/SDHC card storage, Alarm I/O and fine profile design make it the ideal chamber for business, Shops, restaurants and offices.

Idis DC-Y1513Like other Idis DirectIP cameras, the 360º iDome can manage 4 video streams to optimize live viewing quality (direct 1 for full screen and 2×2; direct 2 for 3 formats×3, 4×4 and 6×6) saving bandwidth without losing video quality.

This video surveillance equipment of Idis is available in two models, the DC-Y1513, and the DC-Y1513W. The first is a mini-dome camera with an optics of 1,45 Mm. The second is presented as an anti-vandal system that complies with the IK10 standard and as it is intended to be used outdoors also with the IP66.

Features:

Idis iDome Fish Eye

  • Easy setup with NVR Idis DirectIP.
  • High resolution 5 Megapixel (2560×2048).
  • Multiple combinations of views.
  • 6 dewarping modes.
  • Dewarping on the camera side.
  • Day/night (Icr).
  • Micro SD/SDHC Card.
  • Alarm Inputs/Outputs.
  • PoE/12VDC power.

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By • 26 Jan, 2016
• Section: Video surveillance