Sony
HD PTZ Camera, 12x/12x opt/dig zoom, 3G-SDI output, SRG-120DS - Silver
- SKU:
- SRG120DS
- UPC:
- 027242913462
Description
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Network camera - Helps achieve high-quality video results
- Revolutionary image sensor - Joins multiple exposed patterns together and advanced planarization for minimized fluctuation
- Up to 1920 x 1080 resolution for surveillance in real-time
- Wired connectivity with the unique advantage of no interference
The SRG-120DS desktop PTZ camera captures high-quality colour video images in corporate boardrooms, lecture theatres and training suites. Controlled remotely over standard IP networks, it's ideal for use as either a primary or secondary camera in a wide range of visual imaging applications, from videoconferencing to remote monitoring and education. The inclusion of an 3G-SDI interface output supports longer cable lengths than HDMI, making the camera ideal for integration in large rooms. The sensitive Exmor™ CMOS sensor assures detail-packed Full HD pictures with a high horizontal resolution. High frame rate operation at 60fps delivers more natural, blur-free reproduction of moving subjects. Excellent low-light sensitivity (as low as 0.4 lx in High Sensitivity mode) makes the camera ideal for use in conditions of near-darkness. Unique to Sony, View-DR technology expands dynamic range for clear images under harsh backlighting with extremes of light and dark in the same scene. XDNR technology reduces image noise for crisp reproduction of still and moving objects in poorly-illuminated rooms, even when digital zoom is used. The camera's wide field of view makes it easier to cover everyone in the room during videoconferences. Smooth, silent PTZ operation with 16 preset camera positions makes it quick and easy to re-frame shots without disturbing presenter or other audience members. 12x optical zoom is boosted further by 12x digital zoom for high-quality close-ups of subjects far from the camera - such as a lecturer on the other side of a large auditorium. For extra flexibility, the camera can be controlled using VISCA command protocols over standard IP networks.