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Scallop Imaging introduces new product releases in its new webinar
The company will present information of two new products, D14-180 day/night camera and D4-120 corner camera

Scallop Imaging, the pioneer in distributed imaging technology, announced recently a new webinar “Introduction to Innovation: A Sneak Peek at Scallop Imaging’s Latest Technologies” at 1 p.m. EST on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. The company will present information outlining the recent release of two new products, the D14-180 day/night camera and the D4-120 corner camera.

Combining extreme low-light capability with selectable full-colour and monochrome high-resolution panoramic definition, the D14-180 is a 14-megapixel, day/night camera that provides a 180-degree field of view without fisheye distortion. Designed to fit in a corner, the D4-120 high-resolution camera contains 120-degree horizontal field of view and three 1.3-megapixel image sensors that stitch together to create a 4-megapixel image.

Learn more about both the D14-180 and the D4-120 video surveillance solutions from Scallop Imaging during the webinar.

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