30.11.2015 • Product

Panasonic launched the new bullet cameras WV-SPW532L and WV-SPW312L

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Panasonic’s recently launched WV-SPW532L and WV-SPW312L bullet cameras are packed with many of the features from the company’s well-known 3 and 5 series cameras at a fraction of the cost.

The Variable Image Quality in Specified area (VIQS) option allows the cameras to select areas within an image to stream at a higher quality, while streaming the rest at a reduced quality. This reduces the file size, saving both streaming and data storage costs.

H.264 compression is another feature which creates high quality images at a lower file size. In addition, Panasonic smart coding technology saves costs by reducing bandwidth and therefore also storage by as much as 70 percent without any picture degradation. Both camera versions can be fully integrated with the WJ-NV200 Network Disk Recorder.

The SPW532L produces 1,080p full HD images at up to 30 fps and the SPW312L produces 720p HD images, also at up to 30 fps. Built-in IR-LEDs are smart and adapt to the light conditions to deliver a crisp and clear image in any low light conditions.

The two bullet models are versatile cameras with a wide dynamic range and high light compensation, which means that they are not dazzled by different lighting. The IP66 rated bullet cameras are both water and dust resistant and ready for outdoor mounting. The cameras can be mounted directly onto a wall, without the need for a base bracket, meaning quick and easy installation.

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