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Vista brings multi-format HD quality to analogue customers

Vista has released a new range of high definition analogue cameras and DVRs that allow users to benefit from HD picture quality while using the existing coax analogue infrastructure.
September 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Vista has released a new range of high definition analogue cameras and DVRs that allow users to benefit from HD picture quality while using the existing coax analogue infrastructure.

There are six camera models in the range – three dual format static domes (TVI/CVBS) and three triple format PTZ domes (TVI, AHD and CVBS). All the models have a 120dB dynamic range to improve image quality in challenging lighting situations and the PTZs use Sony’s STARVIS technology for 1080p images and low light performance.

The QTVI DVRs look and feel identical to the QP960H range and have the same user interface while containing high-end features such as coax control of PTZ domes, alarm inputs/outputs and audio recording.

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