Video | FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
FLEXIDOME IP indoor 5000 HD
www.boschsecurity.com
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1080p resolution for sharp images
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Easy to install with auto zoom/focus lens, wizard
and pre-configured modes
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Fully configurable quad streaming
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IR version with 15 m (50 ft) viewing distance
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Regions of interest and E-PTZ
The HD indoor dome cameras from Bosch are
professional surveillance cameras that provide high
quality HD images for demanding security and
surveillance network requirements. These domes are
true day/night cameras offering excellent performance
day or night.
There is a version with a built-in active infrared
illuminator that provides high performance in extreme
low-light environments.
System overview
Easy to install stylish indoor dome
Ideal for indoor use, the stylish design is suitable for
installations where appearance and flexible coverage
are important. The varifocal lens allows you to choose
the coverage area to best suit your application. Using
the proprietary pan/tilt/rotation mechanism, installers
can select the exact field of view. Mounting options
are numerous, including surface, wall, and suspended-
ceiling mounting.
The automatic zoom/focus lens wizard makes it easy
for an installer to accurately zoom and focus the
camera for both day and night operation. The wizard is
activated from the PC or from the on-board camera
push button making it easy to choose the workflow
that suits best.
The AVF (Automatic Varifocal) feature means that the
zoom can be changed without opening the camera.
The automatic motorized zoom/focus adjustment with
1:1 pixel mapping ensures the camera is always
accurately focused.
Functions
Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction reduces
bandwidth and storage requirements
The camera uses Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction
which actively analyzes the contents of a scene and
reduces noise artifacts accordingly.
The low-noise image and the efficient H.264
compression technology provide clear images while
reducing bandwidth and storage by up to 50%
compared to other H.264 cameras. This results in
reduced-bandwidth streams that still retain a high
image quality and smooth motion. The camera
provides the most usable image possible by cleverly
optimizing the detail-to-bandwidth ratio.