New domes from Dallmeier are utilising the increasingly popular Cam_inPIX technology, which processes the images from individual pixels in order to provide clear, high quality images for end users
CCTV dome cameras
Dallmeier’s Cam_inPIX range of dome cameras is comprised of three models: an analogue colour minidome (DDF3000A), a vandal-resistant analogue colour minidome (DDF3000AV) and vandal-resistant IP colour day/night dome (DDF3000IPV-DN).
Cam_inPIX technology converts the picture information of each individual pixel digitally at the point of capture, and processes it in the most optimal way. This allows scenes with a great range in contrast to be recorded and documented at previously unseen picture qualities.
The company is adamant that these domes are able to produce ‘outstanding’ results for end users even when monitoring foyers with glass facades, and even during strong sunlight conditions.
Other application areas for the Dallmeier domes have included airports, railway facilities, ports, buildings, during traffic surveillance or in the field of logisitics. They have also been used at petrol stations, and are aid recognising vehicle number plates even with car headlights approaching.
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SMT