Against a backdrop of global supply chain challenges, Lntech has not only broken through technological barriers but has done so with resounding international success. Its completely self-developed 2-megapixel auto-focus motorized lens camera --featuring a Sony Starlight CMOS sensor --was met with enthusiastic approval at the recent ISC Expo in the United States, affirming Lntech's rising role as a global innovator in core imaging technology.
Equipped with a premium Sony Starlight-level CMOS sensor, the camera achieves exceptionally high photosensitivity, enabling stunningly detailed and richly colored images--even in near-total darkness. It delivers smooth 1080P resolution at 30fps --day or night--ensuring that critical moments are captured with lifelike accuracy and motion clarity.
Conventional digital WDR often sacrifices color vitality and fine detail. Lntech's enhanced Wide Dynamic Range technology perfectly overcomes these limitations, preserving nuanced textures and vibrant color accuracy even in intensely backlit or high-contrast environments.
Engineered for simplicity and efficiency, the coaxial control system allows one-touch activation of precision focus. This eliminates complicated manual adjustments, greatly speeding up installation and reducing operational costs--all while maintaining broadcast-grade sharpness.
Beyond its exceptional low-light and WDR performance, the camera integrates a powerful set of AI-driven features:
"Our strong reception at ISC isn't just a victory for Lntech--it's a signal to the world that innovation cannot be confined," said a company representative. "By integrating superior Sony sensors with our own breakthroughs in AI imaging and optical control, we've built a camera that doesn't just meet global standards--it defines them."
This product's warm welcome at one of the world's most influential security expos underscores a strategic milestone: Lntech is now a credible and competitive player on the global stage, offering feature-rich, accessible technology developed entirely in-house.
Against a backdrop of global supply chain challenges, Lntech has not only broken through technological barriers but has done so with resounding international success. Its completely self-developed 2-megapixel auto-focus motorized lens camera --featuring a Sony Starlight CMOS sensor --was met with enthusiastic approval at the recent ISC Expo in the United States, affirming Lntech's rising role as a global innovator in core imaging technology.
Equipped with a premium Sony Starlight-level CMOS sensor, the camera achieves exceptionally high photosensitivity, enabling stunningly detailed and richly colored images--even in near-total darkness. It delivers smooth 1080P resolution at 30fps --day or night--ensuring that critical moments are captured with lifelike accuracy and motion clarity.
Conventional digital WDR often sacrifices color vitality and fine detail. Lntech's enhanced Wide Dynamic Range technology perfectly overcomes these limitations, preserving nuanced textures and vibrant color accuracy even in intensely backlit or high-contrast environments.
Engineered for simplicity and efficiency, the coaxial control system allows one-touch activation of precision focus. This eliminates complicated manual adjustments, greatly speeding up installation and reducing operational costs--all while maintaining broadcast-grade sharpness.
Beyond its exceptional low-light and WDR performance, the camera integrates a powerful set of AI-driven features:
"Our strong reception at ISC isn't just a victory for Lntech--it's a signal to the world that innovation cannot be confined," said a company representative. "By integrating superior Sony sensors with our own breakthroughs in AI imaging and optical control, we've built a camera that doesn't just meet global standards--it defines them."
This product's warm welcome at one of the world's most influential security expos underscores a strategic milestone: Lntech is now a credible and competitive player on the global stage, offering feature-rich, accessible technology developed entirely in-house.