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Bosch conquers darkness and harsh daylight

The Dinion Infrared Imager from Bosch Security Systems is a rugged camera designed for perimeter surveillance and other outdoor applications. With 2XDynamic Technology and variable field illumination, Bosch claims the device consistently delivers highquality video even in harshly lit or completely dark environments. Available in analogue and IP models, Dinion Infrared Imagers deliver up to 160m of detectionlevel performance in low or no light. The 2X-Dynamic Technology in the Dinion cameras provides 20-bit
January 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The Dinion Infrared Imager from 517 Bosch Security Systems is a rugged camera designed for perimeter surveillance and other outdoor applications. With 2XDynamic Technology and variable field illumination, 311 Bosch claims the device consistently delivers highquality video even in harshly lit or completely dark environments.

Available in analogue and IP models, Dinion Infrared Imagers deliver up to 160m of detectionlevel performance in low or no light. The 2X-Dynamic Technology in the Dinion cameras provides 20-bit processing, twice the power of conventional cameras, and wide dynamic range sensors for unparalleled image quality in all lighting conditions.

Bosch claims the cameras deliver excellent colour reproduction and analyse unevenly lit scenes pixel by pixel to produce the most detailed images, day and night.

Infrared illumination compensation assures effective round-the-clock surveillance.

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