D-Link recently introduced two new IP cameras – a two megapixel Full HD Indoor Pan/Tilt Dome Camera (DCS-5615) and a one megapixel HD Outdoor Dome Camera with Color Night Vision (DCS-6315), both delivering high definition resolution and a full suite of image and management features designed to meet a range of customer surveillance needs.

“Dome cameras continue to be the most popular form factor in the surveillance market,” said Vance Kozik, director of marketing for IP Surveillance, D-Link Systems, Inc. “The introduction of these two new IP cameras expands the range of offerings and performance capabilities available with D-Link’s line-up of dome cameras, offering high definition video and an advanced feature set within a smaller form factor for a great overall value.”

Boasting 1920 x 1080 resolution, the DCS-5615 features a motorised pan/tilt mechanism and wide angle lens within a compact indoor dome. Well suited for small business applications where remote viewing requires the ability to pan and tilt the camera, the DCS-5615 is an attractively priced solution in a compact form factor that blends well into any indoor environment. An integrated microphone allows users to optionally listen and record audio in addition to video1.

The DCS-6315 rugged outdoor network camera offers 1280 x 720 resolution with enhanced imaging sensitivity, allowing users to see greater detail in low light while remaining in color. For very low light or completely dark environments, the DCS-6315 can operate in black and white mode and illuminate the scene with its built-in infrared LED illuminators.

For added flexibility, both cameras include an integrated microSD card slot for local “in camera” recording of event-triggered video clips and snapshots for later review using a web browser. Also featured in both cameras is H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression, multiple independent streaming profiles and ONVIF compliance. With the included D-ViewCam™ software, users can also view, manage and record up to 32 cameras on a single computer in a central location, as well as receive e-mail alerts if motion or digital input devices are detected. 

More about the DCS-5615:

  • Two Megapixel Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080)
  • 360° pan (+180° to -180°) and 80° tilt at 101°/second
  • 4mm fixed focal length lens (77° field of view)
  • Built-in 802.3af compliant PoE module for easy installation in a variety of locations without the need for supplemental power cabling

More about the DCS-6315:

  • One Megapixel HD resolution (1280 x 720)
  • Color night vision with enhanced low light capabilities
  • (0.1 Lux in Color, 0.02 Lux in B&W)
  • Infrared LED night vision with viewing up to 45 feet
  • 2.8 to 12mm varifocal lens (90° to 28° field of view)
  • Enclosure is IP68-rated (weatherproof) and IK10-rated (vandal-proof)
  • Built-in 802.3af compliant PoE module for easy installation in a variety of locations without the need for supplemental power cabling
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