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Q25M Camera Manual: Product Overview
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Extraordinary Picture Quality
Image quality is the one key criterion of a security camera. Due to their internal video analysis
and data storage capabilities, the decentralized MOBOTIX systems are independent of the
available network bandwidth. As a result, the system provides for eciently storing and
managing the video streams of a virtually unlimited number of cameras with the highest
resolution at a reasonable cost.
Five-Megapixel Image Sensors (5MP)
MOBOTIX cameras possess high-resolution image sensors with 5megapixel resolution and
excellent light sensitivity, which translates into more details when zooming and more clear-
cut advantages for every user. By using the 5MP technology in their color and black&white
image sensors, MOBOTIX cameras deliver convincing image quality and details even in
bad weather and under lowlight conditions. Another important plus: thanks to its internal
pre-processing of the image data, the camera can generate video streams with up to
30 frames per second.
5MP Image Format: 5 Times More Detail Than Full HD
The 5MP sensor has a resolution of 2592x1944 pixels on both day and night sensors. This
means that the full image information is available in the live image and in the recordings.
Low Light Conditions– No Problem
The maximum resolution of the color and black&white image sensors is 5megapixels.
The higher light sensitivity of the new color image sensors now allow using MOBOTIX color
cameras around the clock even when the illumination is low.
MxLEO: Exposure Optimization and Reduced Image Noise
MxLEO– the MOBOTIX Lowlight Exposure Optimization– is an innovative technology that
provides an entirely new experience in digital image optimization in all cameras running
firmware 4.1.9 and higher. On the one hand, the improved light sensitivity of the MOBOTIX
5MP sensors drastically reduces exposure times. MxLEO, the exposure and image optimi
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zation program especially developed for these conditions, on the other hand, generates
perceptibly better and more detailed images especially under low-light conditions below
25Lux. Such conditions are typical at a parking lot at night that is illuminated by regular
lights (approx. 10 to 25Lux). Or in a building after hours, in which the emergency lights
are burning (approx. 5Lux). This significantly reduces motion blur that is typical of longer
exposure times with little light and thus provides much more image detail (faces, license
plates, etc.) for proper identification.