Wama IP cameras produce effective colour images in the dark

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Incorporating the latest low-light surveillance technology, Wama Technology has launched its Starlight IP cameras that deliver high quality, colour video in extreme low light environments. It is known that low quality, monochrome videos are often insufficient for surveillance at night time. To reproduce quality video images in dark ambient conditions, Wama’s NV2 series Starlight IP cameras use 1/2.8″ Sony CMOS image sensors that incorporate the Starvis technology.

The Starvis back-illuminated pixel technology, developed by Sony features a sensitivity of 2000mV or more per 1μm2, that allows the camera to realise high picture quality in the visible light and near infrared light regions. Such advancement technology in the CMOS sensor has brought an important breakthrough to the video surveillance industry for high quality videos in extreme low light environments.

The Wama NV2 Series offers a range of 2MP IP cameras that deliver effective quality videos under starlight conditions. With built-in video analytic functions, H.265 compression, and frame rates of up to 50/60fps, these IP cameras are suitable for various applications that require low-light surveillance. Edge-recording via a Micro-SD slot, means that this series of IP cameras is able to store video footage on the inserted Micro SD memory card. The Wama Starlight IP camera includes D-WDR, 3D, noise reduction (NR) and defogging amongst other features. Within the Starlight range, the NZ3-T133 is a 3-megapixel starlight high speed dome IP camera with 33x optical motorised zoom and a long IR range of 150-metre with adaptive illumination angle. The 33x high-speed dome are made ideal for outdoor and long-range surveillance applications.