Canon will meet with existing and prospective partners, distributors, systems integrators and resellers at IFSEC 2013 Birmingham, UK
Canon will display VB-H41, VB-H610VE, VB-H610D and VB-H710F HD/MP network cameras

Canon Europe, world-leader in imaging solutions, will showcase its complete range of network cameras at IFSEC International (Hall 5, D20).

Canon Europe, a Premier Partner of the show, will host partners, systems integrators and customers on its largest ever stand (133m2) at IFSEC International. Canon will meet with existing and prospective partners, distributors, systems integrators and resellers to showcase the strength of its growing network camera portfolio and communicate its business strategy and vision.

Julian Rutland, Visual Communication Products and Solutions Director, Canon Europe said: “This is the fifth consecutive year we have exhibited at IFSEC International and, over the years, it has become one of the most important dates in our diary. It is a fantastic gathering of the security industry and represents a great spring board to grow our business in the network camera space.”

Canon Europe will display its entire network camera portfolio at IFSEC International, which features Full HD and MP network cameras and includes the Full HD resolution VB-H41, VB-H610VE, VB-H610D and VB-H710F. These latest cameras, benefiting from Canon’s 70 year heritage in lens design and manufacture, all incorporate specially designed lenses with multiple double-sided aspherical elements to produce maximum optical performance. Each model delivers outstanding zoom and wide angle performance thanks to the inclusion of glass with a high refractive index. Low light performance is enhanced with the use of an original Canon lens coating which reduces image ‘ghosting’ in IR light situations, so users can be confident that security can be maintained whatever the circumstances.

"This is the fifth consecutive
year we have exhibited at
IFSEC International...it has
become one of the most
important dates in our diary"

As well as providing a chance to see the latest network camera products, Canon will showcase a variety of features enabled by its technology heritage and know-how including outstanding low light performance, wide angles of view and unique PTRZ functionality. Canon’s growing commitment to the security surveillance market will be highlighted by a variety of demonstrations of integration with major solution partners.

Julian Rutland continues: “Our product line-up is growing year-on-year. Our focus on quality, which can be clearly seen in our competitive range of Full HD network cameras, enables us to offer systems integrators and partners more value than ever before. IFSEC will give us the opportunity to show our complete proposition and have the conversations that will transform our business in the year ahead.”

A team of technical and channel development experts will be available on stand (Hall 5, D20) to meet with the industry and answer any questions.

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