This camera, available at 5 And 9 MP with fisheye lens, incorporates an infrared Led that offers a crisp monochrome image even if there is no lighting, with a distance of up to 10 Meters.

Panasonic WV-X4571L

The WV-X4571L dome is a camera developed by Panasonic to capture high-quality images, even in the most difficult situations. Its objectives a great sharpness at the edges of the frame, which offers great coverage in any environment.

The model of 9 MP with fisheye lens, and its equivalent of 5 Mp, are designed for high durability in extreme conditions and incorporate a dehumidification device and salt-resistant screws, making them the most suitable equipment for the toughest environmental conditions, such as environments with temperature fluctuations, high degrees of humidity and sudden vibrations.

Panasonic WV-X4571LThe WV-X4571L features an integrated infrared Led that delivers a crisp monochrome image even if there is no lighting, with an irradiation distance of 10 Meters.

Also, and given that cybersecurity has become a growing concern, this camera supports full data encryption streaming and complies with FIPS regulations 140-2 level 1, keeping video streaming extremely secure.

Among the features with which this camera has been equipped is the Auto Back Focus (Abf), that ensures an accurate approach, both in color mode and monochrome, correcting the focus when temperature changes occur. The WV-X4571L(M) incorporates a high reliability vandalism mechanism and complies with EN50155 for vehicle applications.

Thanks to its built-in iPro Extreme features, becomes more than just a traditional CCTV camera. Intelligent Auto (The) controls scene dynamics and motion to automatically adjust key camera parameters in real time, reducing distortions such as motion blur on non-static objects.

Adopting H.265 smart coding technology, bandwidth efficiency rises intelligently for longer recordings and reduce storage needs.
In addition, incorporates business analytics features that enable behavioral analysis, privacy protection and automated CCTV.


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By • 30 May, 2018
• Section: Video surveillance