HD 1080-pixel speed dome IP camera for wide-area surveillance introduced by LILIN
ARCADIA, Calif., 15 Aug. 2014. LILIN North America in Arcadia, Calif., is introducing the IPS5204ES full HD 1080-pixel speed dome IP camera with day/night functionality for wide-area surveillance applications.
The IPS5204ES offers 20X optical and 12X digital zoom (240x total zoom) to capture small details like license plates and point-of-sale transactions.
Delivering sharp visuals even under backlit or dimly lit conditions, this professional-grade IP camera has wide dynamic range to provide contrast automatically. It also has PTZ capabilities, including endless 360-degree panning and 90-degree tilting.
The camera has 4.7-millimeter to 94-millimeter zoom range. Dome movements and speeds are programmable using a web browser on any PC and iPhone, iPad, or Android mobile device.
Key to the camera's capabilities is its 3-megapixel, high-definition CMOS sensor with 1080-pixel (1920 x 1080) resolution at a frame rate of 30 frames per second.
Users also can set the camera for 720-pixel (1280 x 720), 720 x 480 or 352 x 240 resolution. The IPS5204ES has quad video streaming, which generates simultaneous H.264, M-JPEG, and JPEG video streams. It also conforms to ONVIF standards.
For more information contact LILIN North America online at www.meritlilin.com.
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