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Fisheye and Panoramic Cameras
Fisheye and panoramic cameras offer a much wider field of view than fixed cameras, up to 360 degrees. Unlike fixed cameras that narrow in on a specific spot or area such as a room, hallway, office cubicle, and entrances and exits, fisheye and panoramic cameras can cover a much higher wider area. Depending on your security needs, a fisheye or panoramic camera may be what you’re looking for, as both can provide surveillance for broad areas like stores, warehouses, parking lots, stadiums, museums, concert halls, and ports.
Fisheye cameras create an image that replicates a circle or barrel, with a 180-degree or 360-degree wide field of view shown in the lens’ diameter circle. The curve of the fisheye lens can see in all directions at the same time, making it a practical surveillance camera choice for retail boutique stores, transportation vehicles, of office. Fisheyes are usually flush mounted on a ceiling or wall to monitor and record a wide area, particularly at the center point of the location. Furthermore, fisheye cameras have a discrete shape so they blend in exceptionally well with just about any background. Also important to note is that some VMS platforms and NVRs can de-warp the fisheye image to form a flat, one-dimensional view.
Panoramic surveillance cameras use more than one image to create a 180-degree or 360-degree view of a large area of space. Perfect for sporting events, parking lots, marinas, and department stores, panoramic security cameras can monitor and record all activity in its field of view. If you’re seeking to capture entire scenes with greater detail in many directions, then panoramic security cameras may be the right fit for your surveillance coverage needs.
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