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Dallmeier has added another model to its 5200 Nightline series, the MDF5200HD-DN. This is a compact module camera which is ideally suited for installations in automated teller machines, gambling tables and display panels.

The 5200 Nightline series has been developed with special attention to changing light conditions for 24-hour video surveillance. One particularly special feature is its outstanding low-light performance: The extremely high light sensitivity of the sensor and the sophisticated image processing ensure crisp colour images even in the dark. In night mode, the cameras also provide outstanding results due to their excellent infrared sensitivity.

The MDF5200HD-DN module camera is built into a small sensor enclosure and a separate encoder enclosure. Thanks to this extremely compact design, the camera is ideally suited for installations in automated teller machines, gambling tables and display panels – the corresponding mounting brackets are already included ex works. Furthermore, the IP camera is equipped with a 1/4" tripod socket located on the top and bottom, so it fits all standard brackets.

The camera provides up to 2K Full-HD video with up to 30fps at full resolution (1080p/30). It has a motor-driven megapixel varifocal lens that is perfectly tuned to the image sensor. The adjustment of zoom, focus and iris is made conveniently using a web browser, and no manual lens setting is required at the installation site of the camera.

The MDF5200HD-DN is equipped with a RAM memory that is used by the EdgeStorage function for storing the video stream in case of a network failure. When the network is restored, the SmartBackfill function ensures fast transmission to the SMAVIA recording system. This stores the video stream at high speed and then continues the recording of the live stream seamlessly – this means that no picture data ever gets lost, even if the network goes down temporarily.

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