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Targeting higher-end applications such as casinos, airports and transit, Panasonic's WV-CW594 is an outdoor weather-resistant PTZ dome analog camera
Also new to the Panasonic analog camera line at this year's ISC West are WV-CP314 and WV-CP304

Panasonic introduces new analog video surveillance cameras, including new pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) dome cameras that incorporate Panasonic's new Superior Reality (SR) analog unified image processor for more realistic images and accurate depiction of the full range of natural colours. SR includes the new Super Dynamic SD6 and enhanced adaptive black stretch (ABS) image processing. Advanced features include intelligent resolution, superior color reproduction, lens distortion compensation, scene change detection and auto image stabilisation.

“Panasonic has a global reputation for engineering the most advanced imaging solutions available for video surveillance applications. Our Superior Reality technology takes our imaging performance to another level by producing images with incredible realism,” said Greg Peratt, National Sales Director, Video Solutions Integration, Panasonic. “When combined with intelligent functions such as video motion detection and analytics this new generation of cameras redefines the operational capabilities for analog cameras and system users.”

Targeting higher-end applications such as casinos, airports and transit, Panasonic's WV-CW594 is an outdoor weather-resistant PTZ dome analog camera powered by the SD6 and the SR processor and incorporating a 36x optical zoom lens. The outdoor camera is IP66 rated for dust and water resistance. A built-in fan/heater enables operation in ambient temperatures from -58 degrees F to 122 degrees F. The new WV-CS584 is the indoor version. Both cameras provide horizontal resolution of 650 TV lines, proactive 2D/3D digital noise reduction (DNR), light sensitivity of 0.04 lux at F1.4 and an on-screen display menu. Scene Change Detection alarms when the lens is covered, spray painted, removed or defocused. Auto tracking enables the camera to follow the largest movement in the image automatically; the camera will pan and tilt to keep the subject in the center of the image. The 256 preset positions can be activated from the system controller with a switcher or recorder.

“When combined with intelligent functions such as video motion detection and analytics this new generation of cameras redefines the operational capabilities for analog cameras and system users”

Also new to the Panasonic analog camera line at this year’s International Security Conference & Exposition (ISC West) are the WV-CP314 and WV-CP304 standard box cameras with enhanced adaptive black stretch (ABS) technology. Features include 650 TV lines of resolution and lens distortion compensation, which provides a natural image without distortion when viewed through a wide angle lens. WV-CP314 provides high sensitivity with day/night function using an IR cut filter that switches on/off to enhance sensitivity. Light sensitivity is 0.08 lux (color) and 0.008 lux (B/W) at F1.4. WV-CP304 uses electrical day/night function for 0.08 lux (color) and 0.05 lux (B/W) sensitivity at F1.4. The WV-CP300 (with electrical day/night) and

WV-CP310 (with IR day/night) network cameras have similar specifications but are powered by 120vAC instead of 12vDC/24vAC.

For applications requiring an indoor analog fixed dome, the Panasonic WV-CF344 provides similar features to the WV-CP304 box camera (with electrical day/night), and the Panasonic WV-CF354 fixed dome incorporates Auto Back Focus (ABF) to ensure easy installation.

Focus assist ensures easy installation of Panasonic's analog cameras, and there are a variety of other adjustments such as BLC (Back-Light Compensation), ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance) and ALC (Automatic Light Control). A 16-axis matrix color compensation function enables a wider range of natural color adjustment, and integration of 2D-DNR and 3D-DNR ensures noise reduction in various conditions.

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