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Get the best Megapixel images possible with the new Arecont Vision® MicroDome® G2 IP Megapixel Camera! The new line of MicroDome® G2 IP Megapixel Cameras have been upgraded to include multiple new features including remote focus, NightView™ technology*, CorridorView™, and a 3-axis gimbal.

Remote focus

The MicroDome® G2 multi-megapixel camera series delivers 1.2-, 1080p, 3-, or 5-megapixel resolutions. These true day/night cameras are available with a choice of lenses 2.8mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 12mm, and 16mm options. With a day/night mechanical IR cut filter this camera is ideal for applications with challenging lighting conditions, regardless of the time of day/night.

The MicroDome® G2 includes remote focus, making it easier for an installer to accurately focus the camera remotely. The remote focus module also allows users to simply click “Short-range Focus” or “Full-range Focus” saving installers time and end users money.

Capturing images in low-light

For challenging low-light applications, the 1.2MP model features Arecont Vision® NightView™ technology, making it capable of covering areas where very little light is present. For applications with strong backlighting, reflections from wet flooring/puddles, or contrast due to fog, mist, or glare, optional wide dynamic range is available on 1080p and 3MP WDR models.

The new CorridorView™ feature allows the camera to be rotated 90 degrees so more relevant data can be captured. This feature is ideal for narrow hallways where capturing dead wall space can be eliminated. The three-axis lens adjustment provides users with more camera placement options, allowing the camera lens to be easily rotated in a variety of directions for a more precise field of view.

Discreet indoor/outdoor surveillance

The MicroDome® G2 megapixel IP camera series is available in an indoor, in-ceiling housing or in a surface mount IP66 rated version for indoor and outdoor applications. Surface and flush mount models feature a vandal resistant, IK-10 rated cast-aluminum housing with a polycarbonate bubble making it capable of withstanding the equivalent of 55 kg (120 lbs) of force.

This camera is best suited for businesses and organisations that require ultra-high resolution at a low cost per pixel. With a diameter of only 4 inches (78.5 mm), the MicroDome® G2 camera is about 70% smaller than traditional dome-style cameras. These compact dimensions make this camera ideal for discrete indoor/outdoor surveillance applications. It is a cost-effective solution for time sensitive applications, which require a quick, simple installation.

ONVIF and PSIA compliant

The MicroDome® G2 is ONVIF Profile S (Open Network Dome Interface Forum) and PSIA (Physical Security Interoperability Alliance) compliant, providing interoperability between network products. The camera series conforms to the same high quality and reliability standards as the rest of the Arecont Vision® product portfolio. It is guaranteed with a three-year warranty and backed by the company’s award winning customer service and technical support.

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