Description
The FLEXIDOME IP starlight 8000i – 2MP X series surveillance camera boasts a 1/1.8″ image sensor along with cutting-edge starlight X and HDR X technology, delivering HD 1080p resolution. It achieves an exceptional equilibrium between high resolution and superior low-light sensitivity, thanks to starlight X technology, ensuring remarkably detailed images in the most challenging lighting conditions. HDR X technology enhances video capture with an extensive dynamic range, effectively managing varying light levels and eliminating motion artifacts in dynamic scenes. This security camera excels at capturing fast-moving objects with a frame rate of up to 60 frames per second.
The camera features remote commissioning capabilities, significantly reducing installation and setup time. Utilizing a PC or mobile device with the Project Assistant app, users can perform pan, tilt, roll, and zoom (PTRZ) actions remotely, easily selecting the desired field of view without physically handling the camera or lens.
**Functions**
**Comprehensive Remote Commissioning**
The installation of professional IP surveillance cameras has been streamlined for unparalleled ease. The FLEXIDOME IP starlight 8000i camera’s remote commissioning function eliminates the need for ladder ascents during setup. Through a PC or mobile device and the Project Assistant app, users can effortlessly align the camera’s view with a single click. Post-installation remote configuration can also be performed via the network using the Project Assistant app, the camera’s web interface, or the Configuration Manager.
**Rapid Performance**
Operating at 60 frames per second, this surveillance camera delivers optimal performance in high-action scenes, ensuring no important data is missed and capturing video with exceptional clarity.
**Starlight X – Advanced Low-Light Performance**
Starlight X technology integrates state-of-the-art high-performance sensors, optics, improved image processing, and noise suppression to achieve a 70% enhancement in sensitivity compared to conventional starlight cameras, setting a new standard in low-light imaging.