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HD-SDI Pixel'Up cameras

Full HD surveillance cameras with digital interface over coaxial cable (SDI)

After a long work that has asked us some patience, we managed in 2014 to offer a first Full HD surveillance camera range of video quality without compromise. Our extensive knowledge of the video surveillance market has made us aware that he was out of the question to release a range of surveillance cameras Full HD having Full HD only the name and/or price.

  • Digital video signal over coaxial cable (SDI)
  • Full HD resolution (1080p) at 30 frames/second
  • No video compression
  • Asphirical Auto Iris lens 
  • Plug & Play installation
  • Designed in Europe

The range of Full HD cameras Pixel'UP uses the transmission protocol SDI (Serial Digital Interface) well known professionals from broadcasting (film, television). The advantages are many: digital video without quality loss, video rendering high accuracy, no compression, no network configuration, all on a coaxial cable.
Therefore, upgrading a facility equipped with an outdated video surveillance system is a breeze cheaply. Disconnect the old surveillance camera and connect the new in its place. Enjoy Full HD's earnings without having to pull cable attached.

Cameras Full HD Pixel'UP monitoring by their uncompressed digital link, provide video quality without compromise at a level unmatched detail by surveillance cameras using an analog connection. Thus, rich in detail, definition Full HD makes sense. On the video rendering more than 5 times greater than an analog D1 surveillance camera, expansions (zoom) become more than comfortable.

Connected to a E.O.S II + HD digital video recorder (DVR), no possible doubt you will love.

D1 resolution camera
Full HD resolution camera

CAPVIGIE Technologie
400, avenue Roumanille
06906 - SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS
FRANCE
Tél. : +33 (0)4 93 08 31 32

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