28.01.2010 • NewsHoneywellPiximvideo surveillance

Honeywell Introduces New Pixim-Powered Camera

Honeywell's latest addition to their camera line, the HD3U employs Pixim's Digital Pixel System technology, the only all-digital video capture technology in the industry. The HD3U ...

Honeywell's latest addition to their camera line, the HD3U employs Pixim's Digital Pixel System technology, the only all-digital video capture technology in the industry. The HD3U delivers higher quality images, significantly better dynamic range (120 dB max), and more accurate color than conventional CCD cameras in varied lighting conditions.

The HD3U day/night camera is designed for cost-effective installations that require the highest image quality possible where light conditions are less than optimal. The camera is the best choice for indoor applications including retail stores, banks, ATMs, lobbies, atriums, vestibules, foyers, warehouses, and schools.

The integrated camera features a solid polycarbonate housing and a thick, clear polycarbonate dome cover and dome liner. Its one-piece, compact surface mount design allows for fast, easy installation to a ceiling or wall. The 3-D axis gimbal allows versatile positioning and instant centering of the video image. Seven wide dynamic range (WDR) presets allow quick and easy setup for various applications such as ATMs, loading docks, lobbies, and scenes with intense glare from spotlights or vehicle headlights.

 

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