Samsung Electronics

Network PTZ Dome Camera

Samsung’s Network Camera captures FULL HD images in complete and total darkness of 0Lux, up to 328ft. This network 360 degree PTZ dome comes with a 20x optical zoom and focused IR illumination. With the Samsung Network camera’s variable intensity IR illuminators, you no longer have to worry about hotspots in the middle or fringing on the edges on the image. The IR illuminators move synchronously with the optical zoom lens to give you a uniformly distributed illumination in complete and total darkness in full 1080p HD (1920x1080). This Onvif compliant camera also boasts such features as Wide Dynamic Range of 60db, Video Analytics, Bi-Directional audio, and edge recording using SD or SDHC cards. The SNP-6200RH is made to withstand harsh weather environments; it has an IP66 environment protected and IK10 vandal resistant rating.

https://www.samsung-security.com/products/security-cameras/network-cameras/ptz-domes.aspx


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