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New range Smart IP cameras from Hikvision

Hikvision's Smart IP camera range has been boosted by the addition of four 6mega pixel ultra HD cameras that provide a total resolution of 3072 x 2048 at full frame rate. Like the DS-2CD4065F-(A) SMART IP box camera launched last year, all four of the new models are said to feature high specifications and are powered by Hikvision's Smart technology. This includes Smart codec, Smart focus, Smart IR, Smart facial recognition, SMART line crossing detection, Smart voice recognition and Smart license plate reco
August 25, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
8011 Hikvision's Smart IP camera range has been boosted by the addition of four 6mega pixel ultra HD cameras that provide a total resolution of 3072 x 2048 at full frame rate.

Like the DS-2CD4065F-(A) SMART IP box camera launched last year, all four of the new models are said to feature high specifications and are powered by Hikvision's Smart technology. This includes Smart codec, Smart focus, Smart IR, Smart facial recognition, SMART line crossing detection, Smart voice recognition and Smart license plate recognition.

All the Hikvision Smart IP cameras are capable of transmitting a full 6MP 3072 x 2048 image, even at full frame rate, which the company said makes them suitable for applications requiring highly detailed surveillance.

The ultra-low light capability and Smart IR system built into the new range adjusts IR strength to maximise image quality when lighting conditions are less than ideal. Finally, all four cameras are capable of streaming three simultaneous and independent HD video streams.

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