Challenges posed to PTZ cameras

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Pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras are widely used in outdoor environments for their ability to provide extensive coverage and the flexibility to zoom in for greater detail during security incidents. However, they often face challenges like vibrating environments, complex scenes, and weather conditions, which can affect their image quality, usability, and lifespan. Discover how Hikvision's unique PTZ technologies overcome these challenges, setting them apart from the competition.

 

Technologies for superior imaging

 

OIS and GIS for vibration-free footage

 

Challenge: Wind, vibrations, and movement on poles or bridges can lead to blurred footage, especially at high zoom levels.

Solution: Hikvision’s PTZ cameras integrate Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Gyro Image Stabilization (GIS) technologies to counteract vibrations. The system detects motion and compensates in real time, ensuring stable and clear footage, even under challenging conditions.

 

Use Case: Installed on a suspension bridge, the camera maintains crystal-clear imagery despite vibrations caused by heavy traffic and high winds.