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Hanwha Techwin America is showcasing the latest additions to its impressive Wisenet camera line-up here at ISC West (booth #14079). Building on its continually expanded line of Wisenet multi-sensor cameras, the new additions include multi-directional cameras that allow individual adjustment of each image sensor to capture high quality images of specific areas of interest. The new Wisenet multi-directional cameras are available in IP and Analog HD (AHD) configurations to meet a wide range of applications and budgets.

Multi-sensor cameras

Multi-sensor cameras continue to gain in adoption due to their ability to provide continuous wide area surveillance,” said Ramy Ayad, Senior Product Manager, Hanwha Techwin America. “These new AHD and IP multi-sensor megapixel cameras go one step further by enabling users to focus each individual image sensor on specific areas of interest.

New Wisenet P Series IP Multi-Directional Cameras are available with 8MP (four 2MP sensors) and 20MP (four 5MP sensors) resolution. The new cameras’ key features include: motorised varifocal lenses for easy and remote adjustment; built in license-free video analytics; high frame rates of 60fps (8MP) and 30fps (20MP); and 120dB Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) for highly contrasted lighting environments. Hanwha’s new IP multi-directional, multi-sensor cameras will be available from July of this year.

Wisenet HD+ AHD multi-directional camera

The new Wisenet HD+ AHD Multi-Directional Camera features 8MP (four 2MP sensors) resolution. Features include: 100 dB WDR, magnetic camera mounting, HLC, and True Day/Night.

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