CCTV

IR network cameras

by Mark Rowe

Hikvision has added to its IR network cameras with the DS-2CD2032-I 3MP IR Mini Bullet Camera and DS-2CD2132-I 3MP IR Mini Dome Cameras.

Both are designed for applications that require extra illumination at night (retail stores, office buildings, residences). Features include high resolution video imaging, low-light performance, DWDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range), and 3D DNR (Digital Noise Reduction).

The DS-2CD2032-I and DS-2CD2132-I each have a switchable IR cut filter for true day/night operability. Equipped with enhanced IR LEDs, the two cameras are able to deliver video images with a long-range visibility of up-to 30 meters in complete dark. Images are further optimized with 3D DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction), which works to reduce noise and motion blur.

With one-third inch progressive scan CMOS, the two 3MP cameras can capture images for identification purpose, moreover, they even provide full HD 1080p real-time images as well.

As for encoding, based on Hikvision’s latest network camera platform, the cameras are developed to reduce transmission burden for both video information and storage on IP surveillance systems, as well as offer a higher compression efficiency (about 30pc to 50pc above traditional network cameras).

The compact design of these cameras allows for users’ different installation needs, and makes these cameras a versatile and affordable choice for any small-to-medium sized business. Additionally, they both carry an IP66 rating for outdoor applications, while the DS-2CD2132-I IR mini dome camera also incorporates vandal-proof housing. Furthermore, the two cameras support ONVIF, PSIA, and CGI open protocols for interconnectivity purposes and differing surveillance needs.

Hikvision’s mini IR network camera range includes two other models – DS-2CD2012-I 1.3MP IR Mini Bullet Camera and DS-2CD2112-I 1.3MP IR Mini Dome Camera, with a resolution of 1.3MP.

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