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Sony’s new HD PTZ Cameras

Sony visual imaging products division is proud to announce two new PTZ cameras that offer more technology than ever before. At first glance these cameras look just like ordinary IP security cameras but do not be fooled.  State of the art imaging sensor and a base capable of Pan/Tilt/Zoom function make the new EVI-HD1, EVI-D7V, and EVI-HD3V perfect for almost  any application. The new EVI-HD7V and HD3V compliment the HD1 very nicely with improvements like  DVI-I video outputs and the option for a lower 480p resolution.  Both the EVI-HD7V and 3V are also able to switch between Y/Cb/Cr, DVI-1, Y/Pb/Pr, and RGB outputs . With the PTZ base on all three of these cameras it is easy to monitor everything going on within the view and act accordingly. PTZ is a cameras ability to pan side to side, tilt up and down and zoom in and out. PTZ cameras are built with different motors in the base that drive gears connected to a movable point on the camera. All movements on these cameras are controlled using VISCA Protocal. Much like the HD1 the new EVI-HD7V and EVI-HD3V are easy to use HD pan/tilt/zoom cameras that are perfect for numerous applications within the security and surveillance market. They are also perfect working in applications such as broadcasting, traffic enforcement, and manufacturing. Some FEATURES:

  • 1/3 type CMOS image sensor
  • Approximately 2M effective pixels
  • Signal System: 720p/60; 1080i/60
  • Video Output: DVI-I (digital and analog), Y/Cb/Cr, Y/Pb/Pr, or RGB selectable

    EVI-HD3V

    EVI-HD3V

  • 10x Optical, 40x digital and optical zoom
  • VISCA RS-232C Camera Control Interface
  • 6 position presets
  • Pan: -100 to +100 deg. (Max. speed 300 deg./sec)
  • Tilt: -25 to +25 deg. (Max. speed 125 deg./sec)
  • Minimum Illumination: 15 lux (50 IRE, F1.8)
  • Horizontal viewing angle: 8˚ (Tele) to 70˚ (Wide)
  • Power requirements: 12 V dc (10.8 to 13.0V dc)
  • Dimensions: 250 x 152 x 135 mm
  • Mass: approx. 1.6kg

-BRADLEY FRY

June 9, 2009 - Posted by Bradley Fry | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

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