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Hanwha Adds Extreme WDR To Multisensor Cameras

Hanwha Techwin has expanded and updated its lineup of multisensor cameras featuring its Wisenet 7 chipset with Hanwha Techwin’s proprietary extreme wide dynamic range (WDR), technology which utilizes advanced local contrast enhancement and scene analysis technology.

This enables the cameras to capture images from scenes containing a challenging mix of bright and dark areas, according to the company. Wisenet 7’s enhanced noise reduction technology is said to minimize motion blur and image artifacts while increasing object sharpness and definition.

Hanwha says Wisenet 7 offers the highest level of cybersecurity possible by embedding unique certificates and encryption keys into every camera during manufacturing. The new multisensor cameras are fully NDAA-compliant and UL CAP certified and consume only a single license in a VSM.

They also include a suite of built-in video analytics such as motion and directional detection, enter/exit, line crossing and tampering detection. All cameras include H.265 and WiseStream II compression technology and a suite of built-in Wisenet 7 analytics.

Wisenet PNM-9322VQP multidirectional plus PTZ camera is part of the range. The new PNM-9322VQP contains 4 multisensors and an additional 5th PTZ camera with 32x optical zoom. The 4-head multisensor array accepts a choice of 2MP and 5MP modules at varying fields of view. The PTZ camera can be configured to automatically zoom in and track moving objects detected by the multidirectional camera array when tracking moving objects over wide open areas.

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