Product Overview
The Panasonic WV-CS954 Super Dynamic III dome camera is equipped with a 30x optical zoom lens. Combined with a 10x digital zoom, for a total zoom capability up to 300x, this camera can identify distant subjects. With its Pixel Based 128x Dynamic Range, the WV-CS954 works beautifully even when contrast changes from scene to scene. Area free natural contrast image correction ensures accurate reproduction, whatever the subject. Horizontal resolution is also significantly higher, 540 lines (typical) in color or 570 lines in B/W. Plus, images stay clear and sharp in lighting as low as 0.5 lux (0.05 fc, in color) and 0.04 lux (0.004 fc, in B/W). >Adaptive Digital Noise Reduction eliminates streaking from objects such as headlights. Its 0.065°/sec. ultra slow speed fine control and powerful zoom let you zoom in smoothly on your subject. Whatever the situation, WV-CS954 offers dramatic improvement in subject identification. Additional intelligent features include Auto Image Stabilizer to eliminate blurring if the camera is shaken. Scene Change Detection to send the alarm signal if the camera is interfered with, Auto Tracking of intruders, and 256 preset positions. Combining extraordinary image quality with added intelligence, the WV-CS954 brings unprecedented reliability to 24-hour surveillance. Features:
Auto gain control (AGC) is a feature that allows the camera to automatically adjust the overall gain of an image to help normalize the output levels. As the lighting changes, the camera will attempt to keep the overall image at a consistent level of brightness. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. RS-485 is a 2 or 4 wire interface that is common among devices that support pan/tilt features. Most DVRs have support for controlling RS-485-enabled cameras and pedestals. |
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