MESSOA presents the new NCR875 megapixel network IR bullet camera

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MESSOA Technologies Inc. announces the release of the world's first megapixel network camera with cable management bracket. The NCR875 includes a cable-management bracket, 3-axis gimbal design that facilitates intelligent and effortless storage of cabling and easy installation in any location, whether wall, surface, or ceiling. Perfect for outdoor surveillance, the camera features an IP66-certified vandal-proof housing made of a die-cast aluminum alloy, as well as a rain guard and an extendable sunshield that minimise the effects of rain and sunlight on image quality. The camera's simple, stylish design blends in perfectly in any location, never marring the natural beauty of a scene. 

The NCR875 incorporates a host of impressive features that optimize the camera's performance and functionality, including MESSOA's powerful patented Lumii™ technology. The camera's 5MP Lumii™ sensor quadruples its sensitivity without blurring, enabling it to monitor the surveillance area in great detail and deliver the kind of crisp, detailed images necessary for object- and person-recognition in even the most difficult lighting conditions. The NCR875's high resolution also delivers larger overviews, increasing the size of the surveillance area without affecting image resolution.

The NCR875 also incorporates a powerful IR illuminator which reduces both image noise and storage requirements by lighting objects evenly. The IR illuminator activates automatically when the lighting dims to under 10 lux, and, in night mode, enables the camera to capture images at even 0 lux. The NCR875 also comes equipped with a high-power LED that reduces energy usage, and includes a mechanical ICR filter that switches automatically between day and night modes in response to lighting conditions. This perfect combination of IR illumination and ICR day/night switching ensures perfect images at all hours.

The NCR875 also features Smartfocus™- a built-in nine-point focus indicator that helps the camera focus precisely and automatically on objects, relieving users of the need to adjust the focus manually. The NCR875's impressive features and outstanding design architecture offer the perfect solution to you surveillance needs.

Key features:

  • l The Cable Management Bracket: easy installation and management.
  • l Powerful IR Illuminator: activates automatically when lighting dims to under 10 lux.
  • l ICR Day/Night Switching: captures perfect pictures at any light level.
  • l Smartfocus™: focuses precisely and automatically.
  • l Housing Certified to IP66: protects the camera against heavy rain, making it perfect for outdoor surveillance.
  • l Rain Guard/ Extendable Sunshield: minimizes the effects of rain and sunlight on image quality.
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Technical Specification

Make Messoa
Manufacturer MESSOA Technologies Inc.
Category CCTV>IP cameras
Model code NCR875
Chip Inch Size 1/3 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution 1280 x 720 resolution
Digital (DSP) Yes
Specialist Type Megapixel
Sensitivity Lux 0..0
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 VDC, 24 VAC, PoE
Power Consumption: 8 W
Motion Activated Yes
Focal Length mm 3.7 ~ 12
Picture Elements HxV 2592 x 1944
Network Properties Image Frame Rate: 30 fps
Interface: 10 Base- T/100 Base-TX
Network Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, FTP, RTP*
Back Light Compensation Yes
White Balance Yes
Electronic Shutter Range 1/10,000 ~ 1/3.75
Signal Mode PAL, NTSC
Compression Type MPEG-4, M-JPEG
Physical Specifications Weight g: 995
Dimensions mm: 300 x 88 x 86
Environmental Specifications Protection: IP66
Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +50
Operating Humidity %: 10 ~ 90
System Requirements Web Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
Additional info

5 megapixel sensor.  

* RTSP, ICMP, uPNP.

 

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