Posts Tagged ‘network cameras’

Samsung iPOLiS IP Cameras

Friday, August 12th, 2011

Samsung iPOLiS (previously Samsung Techwin) have released a new product range for 2011 featuring a wide range of Network Video products, IP Cameras and accessories. Here is a list of the models available at our product pages:Samsung iPolis SNO-5080 bullet IP camera

 

The range of IP Cameras includes:

The range of Network Video products includes:

 

Accessories include:

 

To view the entire range of Network Video products, IP Cameras and Accessories as well as datasheets and other products available at use-IP please use the links below:

Vivotek FD8134 IP Cameras used in Chile Mine Rescue

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

The recently released Vivotek FD8134 IP cameras were used within the Chile mine rescue capsule.

Vivotek FD8134 IP Dome Cameras used in Chile Mine Rescue

Vivotek have produced a press release covering the story at their website.

This new small dome IP camera is available in two versions:

Vivotek FD8133 – 1 Megapixel, h.264 video compression, built-in micro-SD card recording

Vivotek FD8134 – as above plus built-in infra-red LEDs, true day/night (with IR cut-filter), and POE-ready

(Click the product name links to see the full details in our webshop)

See our Vivotek shop category for the full range of Vivotek IP cameras

Brickcom Box Cameras

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

As part of their range available in the UK, Brickcom Communications are producing four varieties of IP Box Camera. The four models available comprise of two wired (FB) and two wireless (WFB) models. Within those categories there is then the choice of either Standard (100Ae-21) or Pro (100Ap-31).

Standard Models Feature:

  • MPEG4/MJPEG Dual Codec compression
  • Built-in Power over Ethernet capability
  • Local storage via SD/SDHC Memory Card Slot
  • Bi-Directional Audio
  • Megapixel image resolution at 1280×800
  • Maximum frame rate of 15fps
  • Fixed 4.2mm CS mount manual iris lens

Pro Models Feature:

  • MPEG4/MJPEG/H.264 Triple Codec compression
  • Built-in Power over Ethernet capability
  • Local storage via SD/SDHC Memory Card slot
  • Bi-Directional Audio
  • Megapixel image resolution at 1280×800
  • Maximum frame rate of 30fps
  • Varifocal 3.5~8mm CS mount manual iris lens
  • Support for auto-iris lenses

Both the Standard and Pro Models are fitted with a 1/4″ CMOS image sensor and come with the lenses stated in the comparison above, although both cameras will accept any CS mount manual iris lens and the Pro models will also accept any auto-iris CS mount lens. All models come with a power supply unit and Brickcom’s Software Kit which comprises of EasyConfig, PC-NVR Lite, QIG and User Manual.

Full technical specification along with Datasheets, User Manuals, Quick Installation Guides and Product Comparison documents are available from our product pages:

For our entire range of Brickcom Cube, Fixed Box and Fixed Dome Network Cameras use the link below:

Axis Q1755 Review at PC Pro

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Axis Q1755

The Axis Q1755 HD TV Network Camera received a glowing review in a recent test by PC Pro magazine:

If you want surveillance functions such as clear facial identification or the ability to read car number plates at a distance then the Q1755 is the IP camera of choice. It’s pricey, but its image quality is superb and the range of monitoring and recording features won’t be beaten.

And:

After installing the camera to monitor a nearby car park and associated access roads, we can safely say the Q1755 delivers the best image quality we’ve ever seen. Focus is sharp, colour balance is very good and detail at maximum optical zoom is impressive. On full zoom, car number plates could be clearly read at 60 yards and, dependent on weather conditions, could generally be made out at more than 120 yards away.

And:

IP camera technology has recently come on in leaps and bounds, but Axis’ new Q1755 takes this to a higher plane.

Read their full review here.

For further details see our webshop – Axis Q1755 Network Camera

Mobotix Q24 Network Camera

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Mobotix Q24

The Mobotix Q24 is their latest 3 megapixel hemispheric network camera.

It supercedes the popular Mobotix Q22. The ’4′ is a new designation from Mobotix and represents their new faster processing engine, we will in due course see this appear in other models in the range e.g. Mobotix ‘D’ series dome cameras and the original ‘M’ series cameras.

The hemispheric operating principles are quite difficult to understand from a cold start and we are often quizzed about just what the Mobotix Q24 can actually do.

The classic application is to ceiling-mount this camera in the centre of a room and gain the ability to monitor and record everything that occurs anywhere in the room, with electronic pan/tilt/zoom capability to zoom into any area of interest (either in Live mode or in recorded footage) to see more detail. But, you can also wall-mount the Q24 and view a 180° wide field-of-view in front of the camera OR set the camera to deliver views of three preset selected sections of the overall scene covered.

Those good people at specialist Mobotix trainers The IP Academy have just released a new video introducing the Q24 and explaining a few of these features, it does a far better job than my words above seem to …

Mobotix Q24 explanation video from The IP Academy

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