WDR TECHNOLOGY
If you're not familiar with WDR cameras, you will be surprised at their ability to handle bright light sources and "even out" the picture, and they do the same thing under extreme low light conditions as well.For example - a camera that is facing the front windows of a store will shut down the shutter against the bright sunlight, and it makes it impossible to see a person's face or features, but WDR technology "evens out" the lighting so that the features and face of the person coming toward the camera is normal again.
This feature also works well with glare, reflection light and headlights of vehicles.
In extreme low light conditions, the WDR camera will amplify any available light many times, so human eye can achieve.
WDR = Wide Dynamic Range
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The Indoor Ranger - 36X has a 36X Optical Zoom Lens (3.4 to 122.4mm) coupled with a 12X Digital Zoom that is intergrated for seamless long distance viewing. This gives the Indoor Ranger - 36X a total zoom of 432X. (Digital Zoom feature can be turned off.)
The Indoor Ranger-36X features 360º continuous panning rotation at speeds up to 300º/second.
At the heart of this incredible PTZ camera is a Sony ExView Super HAD CCD that delivers 480 Lines of Resolution with amazing low light capabilities at 0.1 Lux.
The Indoor Ranger - 36X WDR employs Sony’s Wide Dynamic Range
technology to compensate for bright and low light situations.
At the heart of this incredible PTZ camera is a Sony ExView Super HAD CCD that delivers 530 Lines of Resolution with amazing low light capabilities at 0.01 Lux.


