GeoVision Inc. has launched the GV-QSD5730 / GV-QSD5731-IR speed dome camera, designed to minimise the impact of uncontrollable oscillation. Its Sony STARVIS Sensor provides high quality image under low light conditions. The Servo Feedback feature allows the camera to return to its previous position immediately after encountering with external forces (tampering) or environmental vibration, such as earthquake.

Featuring with EIS, minimal impact from vibration, and a stabilised image is provided. Also, its panoramic PTZ function when integrated with Geovision Fisheye camera allows users to monitor an area overview and a detailed regional view simultaneously.

Key features include:

  • NDAA compliant
  • Up to 30 fps at 2592 × 1520, with 33x optical zoom
  • EIS (Electrical Image Stabiliser)
  • Servo Feedback
  • Panoramic PTZ function: (Available in GV-VMS V.17.5 / 18.3)

GV‐QSD5730 is significantly lighter than all previous speed dome models, with only 2.6kg in weight. Its Power over Ethernet (PoE) support further allows for quick and easy installation.

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