Along with the recent publication of the new product catalogue 2013, SANTEC BW AG introduces the new IP cameras with 5 mega pixel resolution.

The new SANTEC 5 mega pixel cameras complement the successful 2 mega pixel series.

The new models include a box camera (SNC-3305), an outdoor camera with integrated IR LEDs (SNC-5315IR) and a weather-proof dome camera with IR LEDs and integrated heater (SNC-6315IRH). All models comprise H.264 and MJPEG video codec, quad video streaming, Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). Cameras SNC-5315IR and SNC-6315IRH are equipped with an integrated 3-9 mm lens which is motorised and which can be adjusted via the web interface.

SANTEC offers a comprehensive range of accessories and installation option for these cameras. Like all SANTEC IP cameras, the new models are ONVIF-compliant according to the latest Profile S standard and they are integrated into many common video management software solutions.

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