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Sony enhances line-up of security cameras at ISC West 2008Sony is entering the megapixel marketplace with several new additions to its line-up of IP-based security network cameras, announced today at the 2008 International Security Conference (ISC) West show.  Sony's first megapixel cameras include the SNC-DM110 Megapixel Normal mini-dome, SNC-CM120 Megapixel CS mount Day/Night, and the SNC-DM160 Megapixel Rugged Day/Night mini-dome models.

Each of the megapixel cameras will feature advanced complementary colour progressive scan CCDs with Sony ExwavePRO technology.  Unlike conventional progressive scan CCD imagers, this colour filter technology provides increased levels of light sensitivity needed to achieve optimal performance from today's fixed-type megapixel systems.

The units are also the first to feature Light Funnel technology, which combines image data gathered from multiple horizontally and vertically aligned pixels to provide extremely bright image output even when monitoring moving objects.  This function can be activated automatically in response to surrounding light conditions or on a pre-specified time schedule.

"Our entry into the megapixel marketplace with this new line-up of intelligently designed cameras is the result of a very deliberate and well-planned long-term growth strategy," said Miguel Lazatin, senior marketing manager of Sony's security products group.  "The leap forward in capabilities provided by ExwavePRO and Light Funnel technologies will provide Sony enhances line-up of security cameras at ISC West 2008these new fixed-type megapixel cameras with the capability to output extremely clear and detailed images in even the most challenging lighting environments."

The flagship SNC-DM110 network mini-dome camera, the SNC-DM160 mini-dome and the SNC-CM120 mount are all equipped with a 1/3-inch complementary colour progressive scan imager.  The flagship model will come with a 2.8-9.5mm, 3.4x varifocal auto iris lens with minimum illumination of 0.8lux @ F1.3 and 0.2lux @ F1.3 using Light Funnel technology.  It also offers Intelligent Motion Detection, a microphone input, line out and Power over Ethernet.  The SNC-CM120 and SNC-DM160 models are similarly equipped.

Growing Family of Intelligent Network Cameras

In addition to the megapixel cameras being introduced at ISC West, Sony is debuting three new intelligent units for its line-up of IP-based network security cameras.  The cameras include model numbers SNC-DS60 Rugged Day/Night mini-dome, SNC-DS10 Normal mini-dome and SNC-CS20 Day/Night fixed-type.  The units enhancements include the use of the same advanced ExwavePRO technology as the megapixel cameras; one of the highest available image capture resolutions for a standard definition security camera; progressive interlaced video to optimize image capture during movement; high sensitivity imagers that operate at minimum illumination of 0.3 lux; and six gamma correction settings modes that can be preset for best possible performance depending on the environment.


Sony enhances line-up of security cameras at ISC West 2008Intelligent Design

This entire fourth generation of intelligent network IP-based cameras is specifically designed to meet the high-performance needs of today's security industry, offering users unique and advanced feature sets.

The SNC-DM and SNC-DS series cameras operate on Sony's DEPATM platform, which provides users enhanced capabilities, including rules and filters, a tagged feature and utilisation of metadata to analyse object movement.

Additional key capabilities of the family of cameras include a Day/Night mode setting that provides extremely bright images even when monitoring objects during challenging settings such as dusk and in dimly lit environments; variable gamma settings that help to capture high-contrast images; bi-directional audio options; a slow shutter mode for additional bright image output; voice alert function for pre-recorded audio files and solid PTZ which allows users to conserve bandwidth by viewing images at lower resolutions.  The cameras also feature dual streaming capability at up to 30fps.
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