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Sony heightens video security range with new super-sensitive network cameras

Security

Eight new Sony cameras will add to its video security line up, and will utilise the Exmore R CMOS sensors, providing cutting-edge image capture technology with minimum illumination of 0.006 lux 

In Dubai on 6 December 2016, Sony announced the launch of eight new Full-HD video security cameras to its sixth generation range of network cameras. These new cameras will deliver on the ever increasing demand for greater image clarity in the video security market. 

These new eight cameras with feature in both Sony's V and E series. The four new cameras in the V series are; SNC-VB640, SNC-VB642D, SNC-VM641 and SNC-VM642R. These will feature 1080p at 60 fps, high sensitivity, View-DR, audio, SD card, easy focus, PoE, AC24V/DC12V and sensor input/output. 

The new E series cameras are; EB640, SNC-EB642R, SNC-EM641 and SNC-EM642R. These cameras will feature 1080p at 60 pfs, high sensitivity, View-DR, audio, SD card, easy focus and PoE. 

Sony's advanced imaging technology will provide a number of sectors an advance video camera as the low-light sensitivity will provide great images across a range of applications. 

Peter Kyriakos, the head of marketing at Sony Professional Solutions MEA said that, "High-quality imagery is at the heart of our business, which is why we continue to invest in new technologies to bring our customers the best possible images they’re trying to capture." 

“Investing in these technologies is all about meeting the changing needs of our customers, which is why these new solutions have been designed with features that help users improve accuracy and make quicker decisions, from improved visibility in low light to increased range.”