CCTV

Domera camera line

by Mark Rowe

The German manufacturer Dallmeier has brought out an “E” version of its Domera camera line. The cameras are the firm says suitable for projects where image quality is a priority, but where, for example, AI support for video analytics is not required.

The modular cameras of the Domera series introduced in 2022 are now also available as “E-versions”. The two cameras RDF5120DN (E) and RDF5140DN (E) offer 2 MP and 5 MP resolution respectively, providing detailed images even in low light the makers say. The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function is for optimum images at scenes with very bright and very dark areas. The camera’s optional 180-degree adaptive infra-red (IR) LED light provides black and white images with contrast, even in darkness.

As a modular system with various mounting options, channel partners and installers can not only cover dome camera application scenarios, but replace outdoor, box and bullet cameras, the firm says. This can mean better protection against spiders and better lighting thanks to the camera’s own IR lighting. The Dallmeier RPoD (Remote Positioning Dome) allows the lens to be remotely adjusted in three axes. This allows technicians to install the camera and adjust the recorded scene from anywhere if requirements or customer preferences change. Time-consuming fine-tuning of the lens on a ladder or lift is now a thing of the past. The cameras support H.264/H.265 video compression and, thanks to ONVIF Profile S support, can be integrated into a range of video management systems (VMS).

Thomas Dallmeier, pictured, Dallmeier electronic CEO said: “We hear over and over again that our customers and partners highly appreciate Dallmeier products. Unfortunately, there is also a perception in the market that Dallmeier is mainly positioned in the ‘premium segment’ of B2B video security with products that offer features and functionalities that may not be needed for certain applications. With the Domera Version E cameras we now also offer solutions in the B2B camera price segment between 600 to 800 Euros, which show that quality ‘Made in Germany’ does not always have to be expensive. The camera models are ideal for applications where a first-class video image is of primary importance, but not additional functions such as AI or audio.”

The Version E cameras are available at short notice and can be purchased from Dallmeier or via the company’s worldwide partner network.

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