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In video surveillance cameras, images with a high dynamic range are referred to as WDR (Wide Dynamic Range).
Under conditions of high contrast illumination, WDR improves image quality and makes it possible to register details in both the dark and light parts of the scope.
The abbreviation for “Wide Dynamic Range” is “WDR.” It is a feature of some video cameras that helps to alleviate issues caused by light exposure.
Because they can only accurately record the middle area of light between very dark and very bright, cameras occasionally encounter issues with images that are both underexposed and overexposed.
Due to this wide dynamic range treatment of light, this technology achieves a balance between brightness and darkness, significantly enhancing image quality and producing a more uniform result.
The Global Wide dynamic range dome camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The CMD-076X4.2P Mini Dome has been developed to provide unparalleled image quality in virtually any lighting or environmental conditions, including brightly lit and low-light environments.
Its small size makes it ideal for discreet indoor surveillance due to its 600TVL super high resolution and high performance.
The camera uses wide dynamic technology to simultaneously capture highlights and shadows, resulting in natural color and no smear or pixilation.
Peak white inversion, which reduces bright glare to make a scene more visible and produce excellent images, is another advantage.
Sens-Up Technology, which reduces noise and enables the camera to operate at 0.0002 Lux, is utilized by the CMD-Series.
The 3D sound decrease further works on the difference of pictures with electronic picture adjustment making up for any camera development by delivering a more steady picture which forestalls obscuring.