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Mini dome camera for low light settings

Tyco Security Products has extended its Illustra IP camera line with the new Illustra Pro 2 megapixel mini-dome cameras. These feature UltraVision low light technology, allowing the camera to maintain colour video well below 1 lux and improving its ability to identify people and objects of interest in low light conditions.
May 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min

5816 Tyco Security Products has extended its Illustra IP camera line with the new Illustra Pro 2 megapixel mini-dome cameras.

These feature UltraVision low light technology, allowing the camera to maintain colour video well below 1 lux and improving its ability to identify people and objects of interest in low light conditions.

Tyco says the camera is ideal for applications such as parking lots and other low light settings where maintaining colour and video quality is critical and users can program up to five individual regions of interest to maximise the detail clarity. The cameras’ feature also including motion detection, face detection, blur detection and tampering. 

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