Bosch introduces family of megapixel surveillance cameras

September 17, 2007—Bosch has introduced a new family of surveillance solutions offering ultra high-resolution digital imaging and superior system flexibility, according to the company. Delivering up to 3.1 million pixels in each image, Bosch Megapixel cameras provide sharp, high-quality video with excellent details.

A single Bosch Megapixel camera can cover the same area as six standard analog cameras. This results in reduced system, installation and maintenance costs, says Bosch.

The new Bosch Megapixel camera family consists of three models. The entry-level NWC-0700 model delivers highly detailed color images using a 2 megapixel (MP) sensor. The 3.1 MP NWC-0800 color model gives extra-fine definition, allowing smaller details to be observed at extended viewing distances. These high-definition cameras offer almost seven times the number of pixels found in conventional high-resolution CCTV systems.

For complete 24-hour coverage, the NWC-0900 day/night dual sensor camera system provides both a 3.1 MP color camera for daytime use and a 1.3 MP high-sensitivity monochrome camera for low light situations. Switching between the two cameras is automatic and determined by the ambient light levels. All cameras feature digital pan, tilt and zoom, enabling the user to examine any part of the image in closer and high-definition detail.

Bosch Megapixel cameras can be used in both digital and hybrid installations when combined with Bosch DiBos digital recorders, says the company. The new cameras deliver extra detail where it is most needed, enhancing conventional real-time analog surveillance in especially sensitive or low light areas.

For more information, see the Bosch Web site.

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