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WTI upgrades Sidewinder HD camera with 30x optical zoom

Wireless Technology, Inc. (WTI) introduced a new Sidewinder H.264 high definition camera with a 30x optical zoom. The new camera also offers electronic image stabilization, de-fogging feature and wide dynamic range. The Sidewinder H.264 supports 1080p, 720p, Standard Definition, and below standard definition resolutions. The Sidewinder H.264 camera series offers 360 degree continuous rotation in both the pan and tilt axes; specially designed Hydrophilic “self cleaning (maintenance cost lowering)” glass;
June 1, 2015 Read time: 1 min
6574 Wireless Technology, Inc. (WTI) introduced a new Sidewinder H.264 high definition camera with a 30x optical zoom. The new camera also offers electronic image stabilization, de-fogging feature and wide dynamic range. The Sidewinder H.264 supports 1080p, 720p, Standard Definition, and below standard definition resolutions.

The Sidewinder H.264 camera series offers 360 degree continuous rotation in both the pan and tilt axes; specially designed Hydrophilic “self cleaning (maintenance cost lowering)” glass; and thermostatically controlled electrically conductive windows. The entire camera is IP67 with or without pressurization. To eliminate preset drift, WTI designs and manufactures its own stepper drivers for the stepper motors, resulting in a .05 preset repeatability — meaning the camera remains dead on its preset. The Sidewinder H.264 HD30 camera allows for easy integration into existing analog and IP infrastructures, supporting ONVIF, NTCIP and many other protocols.

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