Introducing New LightCatcher Technology

Introducing New LightCatcher Technology

Introducing New LightCatcher TechnologyAnnouncing the release of Avigilon's new 1.3 MP HD cameras, featuring Avigilon's innovative new LightCatcher technology. Available in both fixed and dome options, these new cameras  help you get superior color image detail in low-light settings, and are ideal for restaurants, hotels or commercial properties - applications where less-than-ideal lighting conditions exist.

Superior color image detail, in the dark

Avigilon's innovative new LightCatcher technology delivers unparalleled image detail in low-light settings by capturing significantly more light and detail than regular cameras, while decreasing the amount of noise. The result? Superior color image quality in low-light conditions, helping users capture detail that they weren't able to see before.

Key features and benefits

In addition to providing unsurpassed image detail, Avigilon's new 1.3 MP cameras come with a 3-9mm lens with remote zoom and focus, and deliver full motion at 30 images per second to ensure you'll never miss a thing.

Lighting technology whitepaper

With a number of low-light technologies available on the market today, it's important to understand which one makes the most sense for the setting you have. That's why we've created this new whitepaper on selecting the right lighting technology - including Avigilon's innovative new LightCatcher technology - and where applying these technologies make the most sense.

These new cameras with LightCatcher technology are available to purchase today.

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