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14/06/2012

Inmotion launches new camera series with Pixim Nightwolf

Mountain View, Ca (USA)

The recently launched Inmotion In71 bullet and In21 box CCTV cameras, powered by the Pixim Nightwolf chip eliminate hot spots common to IR cameras.
Using innovative digital imaging technology, Inmotion's Nightwolf-powered cameras are able to capture both foreground and background details even in cases where very strong IR lighting is deployed.

The In71 bullet camera supports up the coax (UTC) control. All camera and lens settings can be configured remotely which means the housing is never opened by the installer and remains sealed from the factory, eliminating any possibility of moisture in the housing during commissioning. Plus, the camera is the first Pixim Nightwolf-powered camera to offer motorised lens control eliminating lens back-focus issues common with other bullet cameras.

In addition to optimised night-mode operation, Inmotion Nightwolf-powered cameras offer high-quality daytime images. With 690 HTVL effective resolution and a dynamic range of 120 dB max, the cameras capture all of the critical details in a scene including highlights, shadows, and mixed lighting without compromising image quality or colour accuracy.

"At Inmotion, we have a team with more than 100 years combined experience in the CCTV industry, and we pride ourselves on launching products with ground-breaking features," explains Kai Leuze, chief executive officer for Inmotion. "The unique combination of Pixim Nightwolf together with remote control of zoom, focus, and all camera settings is unrivaled in the video security industry."

"Inmotion is constantly striving to create the highest quality, most innovative cameras in the most form factors," says John Monti, Pixim's vice president of marketing and business development. "With Inmotion, we'll soon see Nightwolf utilised in almost every way imaginable for the ultimate benefit of the end customer."


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