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Siedle cameras with wide dynamic range
25.04.2022
Siedle is continually developing its cameras for video intercoms. As of now, both camera models feature wide dynamic range (WDR). This technology compensates for differences in brightness and improves the image: the contrast ratios and detail recognition are optimised.
Wide dynamic range is used in the video technology to compensate for poor lighting conditions. If strong backlighting results in large differences in contrast or lack of definition, the WDR technology compensates for this. It takes several images of the same subject with different exposures, evaluates the individual images and merges sufficiently exposed image sections to create an optimally lit overall image. All areas of the image are readily visible and faces are clearly recognisable.
The optimised video images fulfil all security requirements. State-of-the-art video door communication helps to provide effective building protection and burglary prevention.
Two cameras for all scenarios
The Siedle camera 130 is the all-rounder for the majority of applications. With a pick-up range of approximately 130° horizontally, the camera captures key events at the entrance – thanks to automatic day/night switchover around the clock (true day/night). The model now also features WDR technology.
The Siedle camera 180 already features WDR technology and also offers optimum night vision. With a pick-up angle of 175°, the premium model offers a field of view that ranges almost from wall to wall.
Both camera models are suitable for intercom systems in the Siedle Vario, Classic, and Steel design lines and are also available in Siedle sets and video installation kits. In terms of technology, the cameras are available for the In-Home bus systems, Access Professional and for system-independent applications.