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For
applications requiring flexible pan, tilt, and zoom functionality,
Panasonic offers a line of cameras that deliver extraordinary capabilities
in both image quality, and day-to-day performance.

24-hour surveillance with Day/Night feature
The Panasonic Day/Night feature is especially useful where you need to
capture images under highly variable lighting conditions - such as
brilliant mid-day sun, and dim night lighting - without using different
cameras. In bright light, the camera can operate in normal color mode,
then automatically changes to a special low-light black-and-white mode
when the light fades at dusk. The cameras can also be switched to b/w
operation manually, or by pre-set timer to suit special requirements.

Next-generation Super Dynamic III for extreme contrast scenes
SDIII elevates dynamic range to 128x that of conventional cameras to
capture unsurpassed quality images even in harsh lighting conditions
typically experienced when outside sunlight and indoor light sources
overlap - such as light filtering through open doors, building lobbies
with windows or glass doors and ATM vestibules - and outdoors in areas
that transit from daylight to the dark of night with bright headlights and
street lights.
A
newly designed double speed CCD with advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
achieves this by capturing the dark and bright portions of an image
separately, and then recombining the two images into a single viewable
image frame. The addition of advanced digital contrast correction further
optimizes the composite image's gray scale for refined definition and
balance.
SDIII's powerful intelligent processing also drives numerous unique DSP
features such as Auto Back Focus, which continuously adjusts camera focus
when switching from color to black-and-white operation and back again to
color - automatically. This is achieved through an innovative mechanism
that actually moves the position of the CCD within the camera to achieve
the most accurate focus attainable in the given lighting - an industry
first because the technology resides inside the camera, not in an external
device. Additional DSP advancements include Auto Image Stabilizer for
camera deployment in areas that may be prone to wind and other sources of
vibration; Scene Change Detection that sends an alarm when the camera's
lens is obstructed or the camera angle changed without authorization;
wider bandwidth for improved resolution to 540 lines (color); Adaptive
Digital Noise Reduction to minimize image streaking when viewing moving
images; and extreme low light sensitivity in color (0.5 lux) and BW (0.06
lux). It's a combination of performance features unique to SDIII cameras.

Motion Detection for event recording
In many models, built-in motion detection can trigger recording or other
alarms. The feature can be set to respond to motion in given areas of the
screen, as well as motion of a certain duration.
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