Axis Launches First-Ever IP
Camera that Features Both
Dynamic Capture WDR and Lightfinder Technologies
AXIS P3384 Fixed Domes
leverage two of the latest in imaging technologies for
outstanding performance across a wide range of demanding
lighting conditions
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – August 21, 2012 –
Axis Communications, the world leader in network video,
today introduces AXIS P3384-V/-VE Fixed Dome Network
Cameras, which feature its two latest imaging technologies
in the same camera for the first time: wide dynamic range (WDR)
with ‘dynamic capture’ for environments with strong
variations in light and Lightfinder technology to produce
color video even in the lowest of light.
Any surveillance camera can be configured to produce
excellent video in perfect lighting conditions. In the real
world, however, the intensity, quality and direction of
natural and artificial light often fluctuates throughout the
day, challenging the camera to produce quality video in a
variety of difficult lighting conditions – like low light,
direct light, through shadows and while fighting
reflections. Cameras that are ideal for one lighting
situation often perform poorly in another.
AXIS P3384 Network Cameras, available in vandal-resistant
indoor and outdoor-ready models, allow the user to select
between two enhanced imaging modes during installation to
combat specific lighting scenarios. The camera can be
configured to either utilize
WDR with dynamic capture to compensate for intense
backlight or variable lighting conditions, or enable
Lightfinder to overcome low light and capture color
details when typical day/night cameras would switch to black
and white. This imaging flexibility makes AXIS P3384 ideal
for all types of surveillance applications, including at
airports, train stations, hospitals, government buildings,
banks, retail stores and for city surveillance.
“When it comes to difficult lighting scenarios in
surveillance, some cameras are fantastic in low light, while
others are great when sun shines directly at the lens,” said
Fredrik Nilsson, general manager, Axis Communications, Inc.
“Unfortunately, this meant users often had to choose
between, say, low light performance or exceptional WDR and
select the camera that worked best for the lighting scenario
they deemed more important. That changes with the
introduction of AXIS P3384.”
Axis first introduced
dynamic capture WDR in AXIS Q1604 Network Cameras, which
uses advanced image processing to ensure that no part of the
video is too dark or too bright. This creates video with
clarity and sharpness in challenging and variable lighting
scenarios, such as when the sun backlights the area by
shining directly toward the lens or when intense contrast
creates shadows in the scene. These are common challenges
when monitoring entranceways, buildings with large windows,
tunnel passages and cities where the skyline creates a
variety of shadows (video
showcasing WDR with dynamic capture).
Lightfinder was first launched in
AXIS Q1602 Network Cameras, making it the most light
sensitive camera on the market that could produce color
video down to 0.05 lux (video
showcasing Lightfinder technology). This color-at-night
technology, which greatly aids in identification, is the
result of an ideal combination of lens, image sensor and
in-camera chip technology to reduce noise and motion blur in
low light, and was later
added to AXIS P33 Series cameras announced earlier this year.
This is the first time that both WDR with dynamic capture
and Lightfinder are options in the same IP camera to handle
all difficult lighting scenarios.
In addition, AXIS P3384-V/-VE cameras with a P-iris lens
provide HDTV 720p/1.3MP resolution based on a 1/3" image
sensor inside an IK10 vandal-resistant housing. Like all
AXIS P33 Series cameras, they have a modular design with
easy installation capabilities, including remote zoom and a
pixel counter to ensure that the angle of view is optimized
with the required pixel resolution. Remote focus is included
to eliminate manual focusing at the camera.
AXIS P3384 cameras also feature audio support, input/output
(I/O) ports for the connection of external devices, and an
SD/SDHC card slot for internal storage. Support for
standard, environment-friendly Power over Ethernet requires
only one network cable to carry both power and data, and the
weatherproof, outdoor-ready models can operate in extreme
temperatures from -40 °F to 131°F. Also, the highly
efficient H.264 Main Profile option can reduce bandwidth and
storage needs up to 20 percent.
AXIS P3384-V and AXIS P3384-VE fixed domes are supported by
the
Axis Application Development Partner Program, the
industry’s largest base of video management software, as
well as
AXIS Camera Station. The cameras include support for
AXIS Camera Application Platform for software developers
to create 3rd party intelligent applications to run inside
the camera itself and feature high processing power for
enhanced performance of video analytics applications.
AXIS Video Hosting System enables these cameras to
integrate into a hosted video solution and
ONVIF support is included for easy camera system
integration.
The cameras are expected to be available in Q3 2012 through
Axis’ standard channels at the suggested retail prices of
$999 for AXIS P3384-V and $1159 for AXIS P3384-VE.
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