20X Full HD High Speed Dome Network Camera

DCS-6915


Proportional Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Speeds

Proportional pan and tilt make it easy to precisely adjust the camera’s view. When the camera zooms in, the panning speed is automatically slowed to improve camera tracking and control. PTZ presets allow the camera to monitor specified areas along predefined paths.

Built for Tough Environments

Specially designed for use in challenging environments the DCS-6915 has a toughened metal, industry-certified IK-10 (vandal-proof) and IP-66 (weather-proof) housing. This means that it is able to withstand sudden high impacts, as well as adverse weather conditions. Additionally, the DCS-6915 carries a Power over Ethernet (PoE) port which allows you to connect the camera to your network and power it through a single cable. The camera apparatus is housed in a weatherproof enclosure (IP-66 standard), and features a built-in heater and fan which enable the camera to operate in extreme environments at temperatures ranging from -40 to 50 °C (-49 to 122 °F).

Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

The Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function of a camera provides clear images even under backlit conditions where the intensity of illumination can vary significantly. The DCS-6915 is recommended for extreme high-contrast environments. For example, when placed indoors, the DCS-6915 will adjust itself to the intense sunlight that may be streaming in through a nearby window. This makes it an ideal solution for security applications.

Removable IR Cut Filter for Continuous Monitoring

The IR Cut Filter can be manually applied, or set to automatically adjust based on lighting conditions. This feature enables the camera to capture crisp color images during the daytime, and grayscale images in low-light.

Robust Management Software

The included D-ViewCam camera management software allows you to view up to 32 cameras on a single computer screen from a central location. Motion detection and digital input devices trigger automated e-mail alerts that can instantly inform administrators of unusual activities.