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The Unique Advantages of Megapixel IP


Megapixel cameras are the most significant advancement for video security in recent history, and have permanently changed how professionals think about their video surveillance solutions. There are several key advantages made possible by megapixel technology, including:


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1.3 M (1280 x 1024) 1.2 M (1280 x 960)


2.0 M (1600 x 1200)


1. Ultra High Resolutions The image resolution delivered by a megapixel camera is at least 3x higher than that of a traditional analog CCTV camera. Higher resolution provides greater detail.


Greater detail allows for better identification.


2. Forensic Inspection When reviewing live or recorded video, megapixel cameras allow you to zoom in on a specific area, without losing definition, to capture important details such as facial features or a license plate.


3. REDUCED Costs


Megapixel technology allows you to use fewer cameras to capture the level of detail your solution requires, greatly reducing both camera and installation costs.


Analytics Capable


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2.0 Megapixel IP Indoor/Outdoor Vandal-Resistant Dome


Superior network IP video solution for demanding indoor and outdoor applications


» HD image quality using progressive scan Aptina Micron CMOS imager, producing up to 2 Megapixel resolution (1600 x 1200)


» Includes VCA-PRESENCE analytics with 40-zone support, with the option to upgrade


» H.264 compression technology for optimized image quality and lower bandwidth and storage requirements


» Advanced features include Digital Day/Night, Extended Dynamic Range of 71dB, built-in Motion Detection, and micro SD


» Supports 12VDC or Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)


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4. PTZ Alternative Before megapixel, video scanning vast areas required a PTZ camera. While a viable surveillance tool, the motors and gears in PTZ cameras require more maintenance and have shorter life. Additionally, PTZ scanning leaves a large area unmonitored and unrecorded. Megapixel provides digital PTZ capabilities live or recorded, while capturing the complete picture all the time.


5. Ease of Installation


Megapixel cameras connect to your existing network, and are capable of using PoE (power over Ethernet). Pull one cable to the nearest Ethernet port and you’re done. No homerun cabling. No power concerns. Less hassle. Less cost.


6. Ease of Use Your network software provides a search function that quickly scans your network for cameras. Simply add the cameras to your viewing window, and you’re in business. And like any IP camera, you can now view and manage features remotely, via your network and over the Internet.


The BLK-IPD105M features a vandal/weather-resistant design with tri-axis gimbal to easily mount virtually anywhere — making it a perfect solution for securing schools, banks, correctional facilities, and other demanding corporate applications over the network or across the Internet. Like all DIGIOP IP and Megapixel cameras, the BLK-IPD105M is deeply integrated with DIGIOP hybrid and NVR video management solutions, and comes with lifetime technical support.


Comes with 3-year warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee.


2.0 Megapixel IP Indoor/Outdoor Vandal-Resistant Dome BLK-IPD105M $579.99


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