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Vista launches new full HD ANPR camera range

The new range of full HD number plate recognition cameras and controllers from UK company Vista CCTV now uses IP transmission rather than the traditional coax and grabber cards. This gives the advantage of plate recognition on wider lanes, higher quality images and increased read rates, providing a more flexible infrastructure to the system, says the company.
July 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min
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The new range of full HD number plate recognition cameras and controllers from UK company 2256 Vista CCTV now uses IP transmission rather than the traditional coax and grabber cards. This gives the advantage of plate recognition on wider lanes, higher quality images and increased read rates, providing a more flexible infrastructure to the system, says the company.

The cameras, which feature in-built infrared illumination and filtering, can be either wall mountable or enclosed inside stainless steel bollard housings for barrier control and offer a variety of viewing distances. The new range uses the traditional Vista VNPR recognition software and is fully compatible with existing versions.

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