ALDEN 5 brings you a new experience comparing with the traditional analogue security camera, it is a HD-SDI 3-Axis outdoor dome camera with 2.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, delivers the superior video quality more than the traditional CCTV images. With 1080p resolution, ALDEN 5 not only captures more critical image details, but has the advantages of IP technology without their limitations.

The ALDEN 5 can get 16:9 MP pictures without network configuration, bandwidth problems, and it can use the existing coaxial cable RG59 or RG6 and can work by only changing with recorder. At night, this camera provides a great image up to 20 meters by its 21pcs IR LEDs. The advanced features of ALDEN 5 include: on-screen display (OSD), 3D digital noise reduction (3D DNR), wide dynamic range (WDR), digital slow shutter (DSS), back light compensation (BLC), and automatic gain control (AGC).

ALDEN 5 is easy to handle, easy to install and produce amazing high quality pictures. It reforms the traditions in the analogue security camera.

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