Spec Sheet

Video | FLEXIDOME IP starlight 6000 VR
FLEXIDOME IP starlight 6000 VR
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u Excellent low-light performance
u Built-in Essential Video Analytics to trigger relevant
alerts and quickly retrieve data
u Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction reduces
bandwidth and storage requirements by up to 50%
u Extended Dynamic Range mode to see details in
bright and dark areas simultaneously
u Easy to install with auto zoom/focus SR lens, wizard
and pre-configured modes
This camera provides clear images 24/7 – even at night
or under low-light conditions.
The exceptional starlight sensitivity enables this
camera to work with a minimum of ambient light. The
extended dynamic mode provides detailed images in
scenes with challenging lighting.
The camera is available in 1080p or 720p resolution
versions and provides up to 60 images per second.
The aesthetic vandal-resistant housing makes the
camera suitable for indoor or outdoor installation.
Functions
Exceptional low-light performance
The latest sensor technology combined with the
sophisticated noise suppression results in an
exceptional sensitivity in color. The low-light
performance is so good that the camera continues to
provide excellent color performance even with a
minimum of ambient light.
Fast performance
The 60 images-per-second mode provides for optimum
performance in fast action scenes and is particularly
suitable for casino and banking applications.
Extended dynamic range mode
The extended dynamic range mode is based on a
multiple-exposure process that captures more details
in the highlights and in the shadows even in the same
scene. The result is that you can easily distinguish
objects and features, for example, faces with bright
backlight.
The actual dynamic range of the camera is measured
using Opto-Electronic Conversion Function (OECF)
analysis according to IEC 62676 Part 5. This method is
used to provide a standard result which can be used
to compare different cameras.
Content Based Imaging Technology
Content Based Imaging Technology (CBIT) is used to
radically improve image quality in all lighting
conditions and to identify areas for enhanced
processing. The camera examines the scene using
Essential Video Analytics and provides feedback to re-
tune the image processing. This provides better detail
in the areas that matter and better all-round
performance. Essential Video Analytics technology, for
example, allows you to view moving objects in bright
and dark areas of a scene.

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