Spec Sheet

Video | DINION IP ultra 8000 MP
DINION IP ultra 8000 MP
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u 12MP (4K UHD) for exceptional detail
u Extremely high resolution at fast speeds (30 fps)
u Low network strain and storage costs
u Outstanding wide dynamic range (92+16 dB)
u Long distance identification with telephoto lenses
The DINION IP ultra 8000 MP with 12 megapixel
resolution offers crisp, clear and extremely detailed
images for the most demanding IP video surveillance
requirements. It captures 12 megapixel at 20 fps, and
4K UHD at 30 fps, so providing images of fast moving
objects in high resolutions. The content-rich image
allows effective retrospective analysis at the level of
detail that makes the difference when collecting
forensic evidence.
The camera offers a wide-angle overview and multiple
focus points on a single screen so now you can focus
on details without losing the bigger picture.
Versions
The camera is available in the following versions:
Camera body with permanently attached 5 mm lens.
Camera body with permanently attached 3.2 mm lens.
Camera body with C/CS lens mount and motorized
focus adjustment.
Three telephoto lenses (75 mm, 50 mm and 35 mm),
specifically matched to the camera body, are
optionally available.
System overview
Advanced image processing techniques take the
DINION IP ultra 8000 MP to the next level. Intelligent
Video Analysis tracks and focuses on relevant
situations and adds sense and structure to stored
video, allowing you to quickly retrieve the correct data.
Intelligent Auto Exposure gives superb front and back
light compensation, providing you with the perfect
picture every time.
Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction saves bitrate at
the source and only uses bandwidth when needed.
This results in up to 50% less bitrate and significantly
reduces storage costs and network strain without
compromising on video quality.
Functions
Measured dynamic range
The dynamic range of the camera is outstanding and is
obvious in real world performance comparisons —
92 dB wide dynamic range for 4K UHD mode (plus an
extra 16 dB when combined with Intelligent Auto
Exposure).
The actual dynamic range of the camera is measured
using Opto-Electronic Conversion Function (OECF)
analysis with a standardized test chart based on ISO

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