Panasonic unveiled the i-PRO full HD network cameras, which offer full 1080 p video with Mega Super Dynamic picture quality, 1080 p/360 p dual-streaming and smart features such as face detection, sequential cropping function and H.264 compression.
The Police Department of Monroe, N.Y. is a fully staffed law enforcement agency. In addition to a chief of police, staff includes supervisors, a patrol unit, a detective unit, communications (dispatch) and support personnel.
Avigilon, Vancouver, Canada, a provider of high-definition (HD) and megapixel (MP) video surveillance solutions, is officially in the PTZ market, with the release of a high-definition pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera available in 1 or 2 MP resolutions.
OnSSI has introduced its Ocularis-X server software, which enables Web and mobile clients to access live and playback HD video streams from multiple megapixel cameras over limited-bandwidth networks such as 3G, 4G, broadband and the Internet.
Virtua Healthcare System, a comprehensive multi-hospital healthcare system headquartered in Marlton, NJ, recently upgraded its video surveillance system to an IP-based network complete with Arecont Vision, Glendale, Calif., IP megapixel cameras.
ISC Solutions booth 1024 - Canon U.S.A. Inc., Lake Success, N.Y., introduced its first 1.3-Megapixel IP security cameras earlier this year, all three of which conform to the ONVIF network-interoperability standard.
The fastest growing segment of the security video market is the network or IP camera. And the fastest growing IP camera technologies are HD and megapixel. Therefore, it is important to understand the difference between standard definition (SD), high definition (HD), and megapixel cameras.