CCTV

3 megapixel cameras

by Mark Rowe

The CCTV firm Vista has released its new range of 3 Megapixel cameras. These new cameras have Sony’s Starvis back-illuminated pixels to produce the firms say detailed images in low light. The sensitivity performance has been extended from the visible light range to include near infrared range to support images at night.

Features include:

• 3 Megapixel resolution giving greater detail and image quality
• Remote set up lenses making an installer’s job simpler the makers say, to gain clear focus
• Alarms and audio allows the camera to be integrated into remotely monitored systems
• SD card slots allow edge recording as a back up to your NVR
• IR illumination

Bob Forehand, Vista Product Manager, says: “This new range from Vista is an evolution of our popular E-Series, but brings significantly more functionality, image performance and low light capability at the same competitive price. The new Sony Starvis technology is an excellent addition to the range producing high quality detail in 3 Megapixel resolution.”

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