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Based on Analogue Technology Hikvision HD TVI (Transport Video Interface) enables reliable long distance analogue HD transmission over coaxial cable (RG59), without the need to upgrade to IP or even needing to replace your existing cabling.
This Hikvision DS-2CE56D7T-ITM camera is a HD Analogue (TVI) camera offering realtime HD resolution of 1080P in a smart design. Retaining the ease of use of analogue cameras whilst offering 1080P HD video output, the cameras does not suffer from latency that is sometimes seen in IP cameras and can be used up to distances in excess of 300m unlike HD-SDI which has a 100m limit. The camera has a fixed 2.8mm lens and comes in an attractive eyeball design with IP66 protection and offers IR range of up to 20m with EXIR technology.
Wide Dynamic Range
Glare is a very common problem for security cameras. Regardless of the surface or source that’s causing the glare, the fix to the problem lies in a particular feature that not all security cameras have This “anti-glare” feature is known as Wide Dynamic Range. WDR combines the images it gets from two different exposure types. It then takes those images and combines them into one. The end result is an image virtually free from any lighting issues.
EXIR Technology
This model also incorporates Hikvision’s EXIR infrared array technology to provide industry-leading illumination in any low- or zero-light environment. Benefiting from an advanced, highly efficient light source that provides up to 30% more illumination efficiency compared to other LEDs and a revolutionary rectangular lens for uniform scene illumination and seamless HD formatting, Hikvision’s EXIR cameras deliver the most advanced levels of night-time surveillance available on the market today.