The DM-DO 594AVF is a super high resolution Dome Security camera featuring incredible 580 TV lines of resolution. It gives you a pristine picture unmatched by the other security dome cameras. The low 0.3 low light rating during the night gives an unbelievable night time picture. The noise reduction function improves the recording time up to 30%.
A 2.8~12m Auto Iris Vari-focal lens allows you to adjust from a wide angle of view to a clear zoom in.Auto White Balance, Back Light Compensation and Auto Gain Control ensure clear picture in almost any lighting condition. OSD camera adjustment and service video out will make the installers job much easier. This Security Dome Camera work on 12V DC or 24V AC.
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE(WDR)
SS-II DSP chip allows the camera to find the best picture conditions in any environment and automatically gives a necessary light level compensation, so you can always obtain the clear picture, the finest detail and perfect light contrast.
DNR (DIGITAL NOISE REDUCTION)
The noise reduction (DNR: Digital Noise Reduction) function helps to improve the total DVR recording time up to 30%.
OSD CAMERA SETUP
The DM-DO 594AVF security dome camera has a small program built-in to the camera to help users to setup the camera function without difficulties. No more reading a manual and tipping dip-switches to configure the camera.
SAMSUNG MODULE
Powered by quality proven Samsung original module, The DM-DO 594AVF security dome camera is an absolute choice for your installation.
IR-CORRECTED LENS INSTALLED
Use a day & night or monochrome cameras for the IR corrected lenses. Regular color cameras will not be affected by the IR corrected lens. When using the day/night or monochrome cameras, nearly any outdoor, as well as some indoor applications, will require, or at least benefit from using IR corrected lenses. This is because many natural light sources also contain infrared light, lighting changes with a higher infrared, lower infrared, or without infrared at all. When using ordinary lenses, the result is a blurred, or in a worst case scenario, a completely unfocused picture.