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SSCCB564R

SSCCB564R

Outdoor Analog Fixed Camera with 2.8-10.5mm vari-focal lens.

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SSCCB574R

SSCCB574R

Outdoor Analog Fixed Camera with 9-22mm vari-focal lens.

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SSCCM564R

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Outdoor Analog Minidome Camera with 2.8-10.5 vari-focal lens.

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SSCFB530

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Analog fixed color camera, DynaviewSX wide dynamic range, 700 TVL (Sharp Mode), High Sensitivi...

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SSCFB560

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Analog fixed color camera, DynaviewSX wide dynamic range, 700 TVL (Sharp Mode), High Sensitivi...

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SSCFM530

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Indoor analog minidome, b/w .07 lux

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SSCFM560

SSCFM560

Indoor analog minidome, b/w .01 lux

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SSCG103A

SSCG103A

Fixed color analog camera with 540 TVL, high sensitivity, electronic day/night, AC24V/DC12V.

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SSCG113A

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Fixed Color Camera with 1/3 type, CS mount, 650 TVL, with high sensitivity, Electrical Day/Nig...

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SSCG203A

SSCG203A

Fixed color analog camera with 540 TVL, high sensitivity, true day/night, AC24V/DC12V.

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SSCG213A

SSCG213A

Fixed color analog camera with 650 TVL, high sensitivity, true day/night, AC24V/DC12V.

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SSCN11A

SSCN11A

Minidome Camera with 1/3" 760H SuperEXview HAD CCD II and 540 TVL

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Sony Unveils First HD IP Network Cameras with 'Exmor' CMOS Image Sensors and View-DR Technology
Network Security Cameras Deliver Unprecedented Performance, Utilize Sony's Latest Image Processing Technology to Capture High Definition Images

PARK RIDGE, N.J., September 21, 2009 (ASIS Booth # 2500) - Sony is introducing two new additions to its HD network camera lineup, the SNC-CH140 Fixed camera and SNC-DH140 Mini dome camera, which are the first to incorporate the company's new Exmor™ CMOS image sensor technology.

Exmor CMOS Image Sensors and View-DR Technology
Using the high-speed Exmor imager coupled with Sony's latest imaging technology, the new HD network cameras combine the company's wide dynamic capabilities with its visibility enhancing settings, optimizing the cameras' ability to capture high quality images in harsh lighting conditions - the feature is known as View DR. With View-DR, the camera captures multiple images to reproduce each frame. One image is taken using a standard exposure time and either one or three images are taken using very short exposure times depending on the camera type.

"With various segments of the security industry adopting high definition video solutions, we incorporated the Exmor CMOS imager in our new cameras for its ability to capture high resolution images in the most challenging environments, including high contrast lighting situations," said Miguel Lazatin of Sony Electronics' security division. "In contrast to many other sensor technologies in the industry that discard approximately half of the data collected during image capture, the newly developed View-DR algorithm makes it possible for the camera's high-speed sensor to convert all of the electrons from the light captured by the imager. As a result, View-DR nearly doubles the sensitivity of the new cameras making the capture of high-quality HD images possible in almost any lighting environment."

Improved Noise Reduction Capabilities
Because capturing images in low-light settings is critical to the security industry, the new cameras also offer users improved noise reduction performance, using Sony's latest XDNR technology. Under low-light conditions, XDNR selectively uses 2D and 3D noise reduction methods to provide clear images for both moving objects and still sections of an image. The result is clear images while minimizing unwanted motion-blur.

High Definition and Encoding Capabilities
To provide end-users with a wide number of options, the new cameras support dual-streaming in H.264, MPEG-4, or JPEG compression formats. The cameras deliver superb picture quality in HD (1280 x 720p) resolution at 30 fps in 16:9 aspect radio.

Additional Features
The new cameras also come equipped with many additional advanced features such as DEPA Advanced architecture, which allows users to employ features such intelligent video and audio analytics, intelligent motion detection, and more; Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability for all-in-one operation; CF slots for on-board recording and streaming using RTP/RTCP protocol; and ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) compliance that supports open interoperability among many different manufacturer's products.

Pricing and Availability
The cameras will be available in winter 2010.

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