Surveon, the complete megapixel solutions provider, announced a new series of Full HD network cameras equipped with 2 megapixel Sony Exmor CMOS Sensors, providing high-sensitivity imaging quality with low noise for continuous clear recording through day and night. Sony’s Exmor CMOS Sensor adopts the "Column-Parallel A/D Conversion Technique" to create images containing more detail than ever before, enhancing the recorded image quality under low light environment. With the progressive Sony Exmor Sensor, 2.8x zoom lens, auto focus, P-Iris, WDR, defog, HLC and 3DNR, the new HD cameras are the most ideal solutions for professional surveillance projects.

Surveon’s new Sony Exmor based Full HD series cameras include the latest Sony Exmor CMOS Sensor and work alongside individual advanced ISP, making it easy for the new cameras to provide enhanced image functionality, including Edge Enhancement and Low Shutter Speed Control. The new cameras also offer rich functionality including 1920 x 1080 resolution, H.264 simultaneous video streams and PoE, D/N and IR LED capability, and provide a variety of product types to satisfy market demands. The new series comes with different models, from the standard box CAM2311P, the vandal-proof dome CAM4371, to the IP66 bullet CAM3371. All of them follow Surveon’s high quality standards, with industrial-grade components, in-house production, and 3 year warranty.

Surveon’s new Sony Exmor Sensor Full HD cameras support the ONVIF standards and are fully compatible with Surveon VMS and other 3rd party CMS, giving customers a broad range of solution selections for their projects. The new cameras can be used in combination with Surveon's industrial megapixel RAID NVR series to create highly integrated and reliable solutions that reduce the integration effort for project installers.

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