Honeywell camera fitted with digital pixel system from Pixim
October 24, 2008
From: Security World Hotel
Pixim's Digital Pixel System technology has been incorporated into
Honeywell's new HD4U ultra wide dynamic fixed mini-dome camera.
"With Pixim's Digital Pixel System technology, our new camera is
ideally suited for a wide variety of applications with high-contrast or
changing lighting conditions, both indoors and outdoors," said Mike
Scirica, director of product marketing, Honeywell Systems Group. "The
all-digital Pixim technology delivers the widest dynamic range,
automatically avoiding both underexposure and overexposure within a
scene. As a result, the captured image is more accurate and therefore
much more useful as a security tool."
"The HD4U mini-dome camera
provides an excellent example of what camera makers can achieve by
incorporating Pixim's Digital Pixel System technology into their
products," said John Monti, vice president of marketing and business
development, Pixim. "In addition to Pixim's wide dynamic range, the
Honeywell camera adds other important features that further enhance its
security value."
The HD4U mini-dome camera uses a Pixim Orca
image sensor, which delivers 102dB (typical) dynamic range, enough to
retain accurate exposure even in scenes of both full sunlight and dark
shadows. (For comparison, analog CCD cameras have a dynamic range on
the order of 48dB, which is 100 to 200 times poorer than with the
all-digital Pixim Orca sensor. These other cameras therefore are forced
to trade off between over- and under-exposure in high-contrast scenes.)
The
new Honeywell camera is available in both NTSC and PAL versions. It is
similar in look and feel to the company's HD4 series and comes standard
with a wider-than-normal field of view (FOV) lens (2.8mm to 10mm at
f1.4) that is also IR-corrected Vari-focal Auto Iris (VFAI) True
Day/Night. The lens automatically switches to black and white in
low-light environments and to night mode in darkness, to maintain sharp
images in all light levels.
Seven application-specific presets
on the HD4U camera make it easy for installers or end users to optimize
the camera for loading docks, ATMs and lobbies; for capturing
full-scene images either indoors or outdoors; and for avoiding spot
glare in situations including license plate reading and gaming
environments. Additional controls provide easy setup and maintenance of
color saturation, brightness, sharpness and resolution.