Bosch Introduces DINION and FLEXIDOME 960H Cameras

Bosch Introduces DINION and FLEXIDOME 960H Cameras

Bosch Introduces DINION and FLEXIDOME 960H CamerasBosch Security Systems has added the DINION 4000 AN, DINION 5000 AN and FLEXIDOME 5000 AN families to its portfolio of analog cameras. These new 960H cameras capture more pixels per target object for a maximum sensor resolution of 720 TVL – the highest available for the PAL and NTSC standard. Ideal for capturing fine scene details, they are capable of producing video images with 30 percent higher resolution than previous generation analog sensors.

DINION 4000 AN cameras offer excellent resolution in variable lighting conditions day or night. Backlight and highlight compensation features optimize image visibility in high-contrast areas, such as those with a bright background or with strong light sources. Depending on the available light, the true day/night model automatically switches from color to monochrome using a mechanical IR filter. In addition, all cameras in the DINION 4000 AN family feature digital noise reduction technology to produce crisper and clearer surveillance images.

DINION and FLEXIDOME 5000 AN day/night cameras deliver highly-accurate, color reproduction even under harsh lighting conditions. Their wide dynamic range captures more detail in both highlights and shadows, and advanced processing technology analyzes each pixel to produce the best images of scenes with difficult lighting. In addition, Smart Backlight Compensation automatically optimizes light levels for objects of interest in scenes with a bright background.

DINION and FLEXIDOME 5000 AN cameras are also very easy to install with a lens wizard that ensures accurate back-focusing for sharp images at all times with no special tools or filters required. Multiple lens options provide a range of coverage options. In addition, six pre-programmed, operating modes support common applications and are also fully-programmable to produce the best image for the specific environment. Bosch’s innovative Bilinx technology enables the technician to verify camera status, change settings and even update firmware over the video cable. Bilinx reduces service and installation time, provides for more accurate set-up and adjustments, and improves overall performance.

With a cast-aluminum, polycarbonate enclosure and hardened inner liner, FLEXIDOME 5000 AN cameras are IK10-rated to withstand the equivalent of 120 pounds of force. The cameras are protected against water and dust to IP66 and NEMA 4X standards, making them suitable for indoor or outdoor environments. A high-efficiency power supply also improves operating temperature range to -22 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit (-30 to +55 degrees Celsius).

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