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August 1, 2012

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Avigilon launch 1 and 2 MP cameras in H3 range

Avigilon have added 1 and 2 MP cameras to their H.264 platform H3 with enhanced High-Definition Stream Management (HDSM).

The cameras join the H3 ranges 3 and 5 megapixel PTZ cameras, and they require four times less bandwidth in challenging lighting conditions than previous generations of H.264 cameras by taking full advantage of Avigilon’s HDSM technology.

Popular for their wide variety of applications, the enhanced 1 and 2 MP cameras will come in dome and box-body form factors. The remote focus and zoom, and integrated 3-9mm F1.2 lens with P-Iris support allow for ease of installation and maximum image clarity.

Keith Marett, vice president of marketing and communications of Avigilon said: “At Avigilon we provide solutions for all types of businesses, from convenience stores to casinos, to protect their assets.

“With the enhancements that the H3 platform brings our 1 and 2 MP cameras will provide even greater bandwidth and storage cost savings for our customers.”

Key features of the Avigilon 1 and 2 MP cameras are:

– Enhanced High-Definition Stream Management allows for expanded multi-streaming for efficient playback on the Avigilon Control Center software;

– Records high-definition video at 30 images per second;

– Advanced data aging reduces long-term archival storage requirements up to 20 times;

– Improved low-light image performance provides superior images at night;

– Remote focus and zoom for maximum image clarity and ease of installation;

– Integrated 3-9mm F1.2 lens with P-Iris support maximizes image quality by allowing the camera to manage auto-iris positioning;

– Open ONVIF compliance to provide support in leading video management systems; Image transmission over IP networks using the latest H.264 technology to achieve the lowest network bandwidth, requiring minimal storage for video at high frame rates;

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