20.09.2010 • NewsPiximSeawolf chip

Pixim's Seawolf chip powers Camtron's latest camera

Korean Camera producer Camtronhas introduced four new cameras integrating the new Seawolf chip from Pixim. The chip powers the Camtron'snew camera series including three true day/n...

Equipped wit Pixims new Seawolf chipset: Camtron CTMV-6371S Dome camera
Equipped wit Pixim's new Seawolf chipset: Camtron CTMV-6371S Dome camera

Korean Camera producer Camtron has introduced four new cameras integrating the new Seawolf chip from Pixim. The chip powers the Camtron's new camera series including three true day/night domes (CTDD-6371, CTMV-6371S, VRDD-6371) and a box camera (CTDC-6372).

Through Seawolf, Camtron's new cameras offer 690 HTVL effective resolution as well as the industry's proven best wide dynamic range. In addition, Seawolf-based cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, color images.

"Camtron is known for offering products based on state-of-the-art technology. With Seawolf, we can continue this trend," says KY Moon, Camtron's president. "Our customers will benefit from Seawolf's lowlight capabilities as well as its outstanding wide dynamic range."

"Camtron is already producing Seawolf cameras," says Jeff Jones, director of product marketing for Pixim. "Now integrators and end users will be able to experience, first hand, Seawolf's capacity to handle any lighting condition right out of the box."

The new Seawolf chip offers a lot of advantages that are described in the white paper "Finding the right security camera for every application" here on GIT-SECURITY.com

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