Hikvision DS-2CE56D1T-IRM
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The Hikvision Turbo HD DS-2CE56D1T-IRM HDTVI camera is equipped with a 1/3" photosensitive CMOS sensor, but its resolution is already 2 megapixels. This allows this model to shoot in Full HD resolution, which in itself is an important advantage for an analogue device. Thanks to the high Full HD video resolution, the camera makes it possible to see a lot of details and nuances that previously simply eluded the image from analogue devices: fine facial features, small details of clothing, license plates, etc.
There is a nuance in the use of the model. In HD mode, the camera can be connected to a cable segment up to 500 metres, in Full HD mode - only up to 300 metres. This is important to consider when designing and installing video surveillance systems.
The housing is IP66 rated and the built-in IR LED provides night illumination up to 20m.
An important feature is the support of the OSD menu, which allows you to flexibly configure the camera even when used with a simple recorder. Among the features of the OSD menu are: flexible manual colour settings, motion detection function with support for up to 4 zones, support for up to 2 private zones that are not displayed when displayed on the monitor, etc.
The device supports 3DNR noise reduction, and the BLC (Back Light Compensation) backlight compensation function helps to avoid missing objects in the frame against a bright light source - a lantern, car headlights, etc. In order to make the details in the image more visible, the BLC function simply removes strong light sources from the calculations of the average brightness.