One camera replaces many single sensor cameras
						
					
						 One camera does the work of many, reducing all system costs. A single, multi-sensor panoramic camera offers smoother and complete coverage of a wide area, using a single camera, a single cable and a single installation. 						 
					
				 
				
				
					
					
						Single-sensor cameras vs. a multi-sensor single camera
					
				 				
			 
			
						
				
					
						
							  Most effective way for wide-area surveillance 
						
					
						  When comparing overall system cost, these may be the most cost-effective cameras you can buy because they do more from a single installation, reducing all related costs, such as cabling and labor.
					
				 
				
								
			 
			
						
				
					
						
							 21MP at 20fps 
						
					
						 Get wide views and forensic details from one camera. The MEGApix Pano 4-sensor cameras produce 180° views at 20fps at 21MP via a single PoE Plus connection. 				 
					
					
				 
								
			 
			
						
				
					
						
							 Forensic Zoom 
						
					
						  Get wide views and forensic details from one camera. Create dedicated streaming videos for high-priority zones in the camera's view to zoom in to the details that matter most. 
					
				 
				
				
					
					
						Zoom in to forensic-level detail
					
				 				
			 
			
			
			
						
				
					
						
							  Easy image stitching 
						
					
						  All DW's multi-sensor panoramic cameras use four sensors. The camera then merges the individual sensor's image into a 180° view, stitched automatically and aligned easily from the camera's settings. 
					
				 
				
								
			 
			
						
				
					
						
							   Single network connection = single DW Spectrum license 
						
					
						 DW's multi-sensor panoramic IP cameras require a single recording license when added to a DW Spectrum system.
					
				 
				
								
			 
			
						
				
					
						
							   Spring-style base 
						
					
						   The camera's unique tilting base is mounted on a spring system, allowing for position modification between 5° and 15°, giving users the power to fully adjust the camera's view.