The security division of the South Korean company Samsung, Samsung Techwin, has expanded its catalog of megapixel cameras with six new models of 1,3 and 3 megapixel-SNB-7001, SND-7011, SDN-7061, SNB-5001, SND-5011 and SND-5061-, offering the ultimate in performance and affordability features.

Samsung Techwin has presented its new line of economic price of network cameras type box and dome of 1,3 and 3 megapixels (SNB-7001 models, SND-7011, SDN-7061, SNB-5001, SND-5011 and SND-5061). In addition to producing images with a high definition resolution, Affordable units incorporate an impressive range of high-performance features. The new Samsung cameras from 1,3 and 3 megapixels include advanced features such as contrast enhancement and Day/Night software to adapt to harsh light conditions, as well as Sabotage Detection and Motion Detection. Additional performance features include multiple streaming, dual streaming H.264 and MJPEG and privacy mask.

“Our new cameras 1,3 and 3 megapixels produce high-definition images with a number of features that make them ideal for a wide range of applications – all at a very affordable price”, have pointed out from the South Korean company. “Estas adiciones a nuestro portafolio de cámaras ofrecen tanto a los diseñadores de sistemas como a los usuarios finales una amplia variedad de opciones de imagen para satisfacer de la mejor manera sus necesidades técnicas y presupuestarias específicas”.

Las cámaras de seguridad son cada vez más populares e importantes, also increasingly accessible to average people.

Large supermarkets, bancos o tiendas de electro domésticos no son ahora los únicos lugares que pueden lucir y pagar los beneficios de las cámaras de seguridad. These security cameras are suitable for permanent installation. Infrared cameras, For example, are ideal for low-light areas, Not just for the night. The camera records in black and white if it does not have any light in order to capture the best images. Surveillance cameras are today a good option for security in our country.


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by • 23 Oct, 2012
• section: safety