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New illuminator from Raytec delivers panoramic illumination

Raytec’s new range of Panoramic Ultra infra-red illuminators is designed for all PTZ dome, wide angle and multi-sensor cameras covering a large area. It provides powerful wide angle 180-degree illumination to allow these cameras to generate outstanding images at night, at distances up to 150 metres and beyond – all from one illuminator.
November 13, 2015 Read time: 1 min

4062 Raytec’s new range of Panoramic Ultra infra-red illuminators is designed for all PTZ dome, wide angle and multi-sensor cameras covering a large area. It provides powerful wide angle 180-degree illumination to allow these cameras to generate outstanding images at night, at distances up to 150 metres and beyond – all from one illuminator.

Panoramic Ultra utilises the very latest high power LEDs with holographic lensing and hot-spot reduction technology to generate longer illumination distances while eliminating hotspots caused by over exposure at close range, making it suitable for illuminating subjects at different depths of scene.

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