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Hikvision, a world-pioneering manufacturer and supplier of security products and solutions that deliver the ideal combination of high performance and extreme value, introduces the industry’s first 2 MP analogue cameras featuring an F1.0 aperture with the debut of the ColorVu Fixed Turret (DS-2CE70DF0T-MF) and Bullet (DS-2CE10DF0T-F) Cameras.

These groundbreaking cameras provide high-quality, around-the-clock colour imaging with HD over analog cabling for easy upgrade, 3D Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) technology, and extreme white light distance.

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Our new ColorVu 2 MP analog over HD Cameras bring never-before-seen technology to the market, ensuring that security professionals can achieve the highest level of imaging performance without compromising their security budget,” said John Xiao, Vice President of Marketing, Hikvision USA.

With the ability to capture detailed, color-rich imagery in even the most challenging lighting conditions 24/7 with ColorVu, these cameras set a new standard for situational awareness with extreme value.”

New ColorVu Cameras

The new ColorVu Cameras each boast an impressive F1.0 aperture, allowing for full-colour imaging

The new ColorVu Cameras each boast an impressive F1.0 aperture, allowing for full-colour imaging even in low-light conditions. Built-in 3D DNRtechnology further ensures that images are clean and sharp, reducing interference and noise for a more accurate representation of available surroundings. 

With a white light distance of up to 65 feet, these cameras provide bright and vivid night imaging, ensuring nothing goes unnoticed in the dark.

Four switchable signals

Both the ColorVu 2 MP Fixed Turret and Bullet Camera feature a single port for four switchable signals, including TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS, and are water and dust-resistant for more durability in a wide range of environments.

When selecting their preferred camera style, users can also choose between a fixed focal lens option of 2.8 mm or 3.6 mm to best suit their security needs.

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