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Hikvision’s DarkFighter ultra-low-light CCTV cameras

Hikvision is broadening its range of DarkFighter ultra-low-light CCTV cameras. There are six new models, including bullet, box, outdoor dome and PTZ variants. At the same time, ultra-low-light performance is also boosted with the release of the DarkEye super large aperture (SLA) lens, which offers a consistent of 0.95 across the entire focal range. This is said to offer good low-light performance from close-up to maximum zoom.
August 19, 2015 Read time: 1 min
8222 Hikvision is broadening its range of DarkFighter ultra-low-light CCTV cameras. There are six new models, including bullet, box, outdoor dome and PTZ variants. At the same time, ultra-low-light performance is also boosted with the release of the DarkEye super large aperture (SLA) lens, which offers a consistent of 0.95 across the entire focal range. This is said to offer good low-light performance from close-up to maximum zoom.

All six new DarkFighter models feature advanced lowlight specifications, including large 2 MP progressive scan CMOS image sensors, full HD 1080p video at up to 60fps, triple video streams, 3D DNR and 20dB WDR.

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