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At GSX 2019, in booth 251, Hanwha Techwin America, a supplier of IP and analogue video surveillance solutions, will announce its new 32 megapixel 8K network camera. The TNB-9000 utilises a full size 35mm CMOS sensor to deliver true 8K performance at up to 12fps.

The TNB-9000 covers large areas with sufficient pixel density to allow operators to zoom in digitally and investigate image details in real time or forensically and still retain a clear image. Operators can even adjust the field of view.

Highest resolution camera

The TNB-9000 represents our highest performing, highest resolution camera to date"

The camera is ideally suited for stadiums, airports and similar large spaces where installing multiple cameras may be impractical or cost prohibitive. Support for EF (Electro Focus) mount lenses, with remote focus, gives customers exceptional flexibility in lens options and low light performance.

The TNB-9000 represents our highest performing, highest resolution camera to date,” says Ray Cooke, Vice President - Products, Solutions, and Integration at Hanwha Techwin America. “The ability to digitally zoom in to any area of an image without losing detail provides a powerful alternative to traditional multi-camera installations.”

Focal length and aperture

The TNB-9000 EF lens mount accommodates any Canon EF mount lenses, allowing for a wide variety of options for focal length and aperture. The TNB-9000 camera view angle can be remotely adjusted, both vertically and horizontally, without reducing pixel density. This potentially reduces the costs associated with post installation service.

Additional highlighted features:

  • Auto focus for EF lenses
  • Triple codec support including the H.265 main 10 profile
  • Built-in fibre connectivity
  • SFP slot
  • HDMI output for 1080p adjustment at the camera
  • PoE+ or 12Vdc
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