IDIS, the manufacturer of trusted South Korean-made video tech, has launched four new 8MP and 6MP PTZ cameras that deliver outstanding image quality and extend the company’s comprehensive and trusted NDAA-compliant line-up.

The new outdoor-ready and vandal-resistant 8MP (DC-S6881HRX and the DC-S6881HRX-A) and 6MP (DC-S6681HRX and DC-S6681HRX-A) models combine infrared (IR) technology with powerful 31x optical zoom, autofocus lenses and 30 frames per second to provide broad coverage, even in low-light settings.

Wide-area surveillance applications

Designed for wide-area surveillance operations, the new models give users the ability to quickly verify security events, with the capability to identify objects and recognise faces at distances of up to 300m for forensic purposes.

This makes them ideal for town and city centre surveillance, street junctions, parking areas, perimeter security, and open areas within shopping malls, sports facilities, hotels, logistics firms, and warehouses.

Features of PTZ cameras

The cameras boast features including IDIS Smart Failover ensuring uninterrupted coverage; built-in heaters; IDIS Intelligent Codec to deliver bandwidth and storage savings; true WDR, and electronic image stabilisation to minimise the impact of vibration and shaking.

IDIS cameras

They also come equipped with motion detection, tampering alarms, and a range of smart PTZ features that can move between pre-set positions and zoom in automatically in response to detected objects or events.

IDIS Smart UX Controls

Operators can take advantage of IDIS Smart UX Controls, allowing them to seamlessly follow moving objects

Overcoming the challenges of jerky PTZ functionality, operators can also take advantage of award-winning IDIS Smart UX Controls, allowing them to smoothly and seamlessly follow moving objects in real-time with ground-breaking accuracy by panning at different speeds and in different directions, literally without lifting a finger.

Patented and intuitive features include ‘Rubberband’ and ‘Slingshot’ using joysticks as well as keyboard and mouse ‘Quick Controls’ to significantly speed up and simplify operation.

Plug-and-play connectivity

Like all IDIS network cameras, the new 8MP and 6MP PTZs also benefit from simple plug-and-play connectivity with IDIS DirectIP® NVRs, saving time and money during installation and maintenance.

They are all backed by extended warranties. Users can choose the cost-free IDIS Center or the modular, enterprise-class IDIS Solution Suite video management software (VMS) that comes without ongoing license fees, which all combine to deliver on the IDIS promise of a low total cost of ownership.

NDAA-compliant cameras

These newest additions to our line-up offer powerful and advanced camera choices designed to meet a broader range of applications, including wide-area surveillance and mission-critical perimeter detection,” says Andrew Myung, President, IDIS America.

Because they are NDAA-compliant, they are the ideal choice for organisations looking to comply with the highest standards and give users the assurance of supply chain integrity.”

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