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AMG-Panogenics cameras ONVIF compliant

All five megapixel 360 degree cameras produced by camera manufacturer AMG Systems are now Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) compliant. AMG has focused its efforts on fulfilling the ONVIF standard with the result that the entire range comprising the Panocam360, TotemCam360, mini TotemCam - PaNVR360 – and SmokeCam360 are now compliant. The cameras stream up to 12.5 frames per second and the onboard de-warping reduces the processing requirement in the control room. AMG says that offering up to fourte
May 31, 2013 Read time: 1 min
All five megapixel 360 degree cameras produced by camera manufacturer 558 AMG Systems are now Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) compliant.  AMG has focused its efforts on fulfilling the ONVIF standard with the result that the entire range comprising the Panocam360, TotemCam360, mini TotemCam - PaNVR360 – and SmokeCam360 are now compliant.

The cameras stream up to 12.5 frames per second and the onboard de-warping reduces the processing requirement in the control room. AMG says that offering up to fourteen de-warped video streams/independent camera views simultaneously alongside the full-resolution fish-eye view makes the range the most powerful and versatile available and provides complete awareness with no blind spots from a single camera. Working on an open software platform makes it very easy to integrate, and the SDK facilitates de-warping and enables electronic-PTZ playback.

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