The Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program includes sales, development, and support contacts between the companies
Theia’s portfolio of high performance 4K and megapixel lenses are available in the Arecont Vision MegaLab

Arecont Vision®, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, has announced that Theia Technologies, the IP video surveillance lens specialist, has joined the Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program. Theia lenses are available in the Arecont Vision MegaLab™.

Arecont Vision expands Technology Partner Program

“Arecont Vision has consistently pushed the envelope of high resolution and great image quality security cameras,” said Mark Peterson, VP Advanced Technology, Theia Technologies.

“Their high resolution cameras combined with Theia’s portfolio of high performance 4K and megapixel lenses provides for a concentrated pixel density and crisp image to yield the best forensic evidence.”

All-optical distortion correction

Theia Technologies’ Linear Optical Technology® enables an ultra-wide field of view without barrel distortion through all-optical distortion correction, and without using software. Theia offers a select range of wide-angle and telephoto lenses that are designed for 5MP and 4K cameras.

“Theia Technologies lenses offer great advantages in that they provide the excellent wide-angle image quality without barrel distortion or vignetting,” said Jason Schimpf, Director of Sales Operations & Partner Relations. “The lenses provide greater pixel density at the edges of the image versus traditional fisheye or other ultra-wide-angle lenses allowing the operator to see high quality images through the entire scene.”

The Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program includes sales, development, and support contacts between the two companies in order to better engage with end user customers and integrators, integrate new features and technology, and quickly resolve customer support issues.

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