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Less Cameras Thanks To Panoramic Views
The perspective of the hemispheric image can also be transformed into an ultra-wide
angle panoramic view spanning 180° if the camera is mounted on a wall, providing a
wall-to-wall view of the room without any blind spots. It oers a substantially better view
of the scene, compared to other cameras, and it also results in the need for fewer cameras
overall. When ceiling mounted, one camera can also capture an entire room by two
opposite panoramic views.
Keeping Objects In View At All Times
Using solutions featuring several individual cameras,
moving objects will normally jump from one viewing
area of a camera to another. This often produces a
confusing situation for the viewer because objects may
disappear from sight for a moment or even appear
twice if the viewing areas overlap. This is not the case
with hemispheric panoramic cameras. Objects remain
in view at all times and the viewer can always keep
good track of objects in the scene.
Everything Stored In The Recording
Traditional optical PTZ cameras can only record what is being viewed live. The virtual PTZ
feature from MOBOTIX allows users to pan to other areas at a later stage in the recording
because the entire room can be recorded as a hemispheric image.
Hemispheric room cov-
erage with wall mount-
ing – one Q24M replaces
four standard cameras
Original Q24M image;
wall-mounted at a
height of 2.3 m/7.5 ft
Lobby
Elevator
Elevator
Hemispheric 180° panorama
Surveillance of a room with only one camera
with no blind spots
Lobby
Elevator Elevator
FOURSTANDARD CAMERAS
Capture less than one single S14M
Integrated
MicroSD card
(max. 64 GB)
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