If you're not familiar with WDR cameras, you will be surprised at their ability to handle bright light sources and "even out" the picture, and they do the same thing under extreme low light conditions as well.

For example - a camera that is facing the front windows of a store will shut down the shutter against the bright sunlight, and it makes it impossible to see a person's face or features, but WDR technology "evens out" the lighting so that the features and face of the person coming toward the camera is normal again.

This feature also works well with glare, reflection light and headlights of vehicles.

In extreme low light conditions, the WDR camera will amplify any available light many times, so human eye can achieve.

WDR = Wide Dynamic Range

Our BEST Dome with High Speed - Ultra High
Resolution & our Longest Zoom Lens EVER!
    432X Zoom and Ultra High Resolution

36X Zoom Lens (3.4mm to 122.4mm) -
plus 12X Digital Zoom =
432X Zoom Optical and Digital Zoom is integrated for seamless operation.

Super High Resolution - 530 Lines

Super Wide Dynamic Range Sony Day/Night 
Camera Module (Tones down glare & sun light & amplifies low light situations.)

• If your camera installation is looking toward front windows or any other glare situation - you need wide dynamic range!

If your installation is too dark - no other day/night camera will give you a picture anywhere close to this camera!

Sony EXview technology for very low light conditions

Extreme Weather & Temperature Dome - will tolerate temperatures from -40ºF up to 140ºF

High Speed Pan/Tilt Mechanism

• 180º Tilt with Auto - Picture - Flip feature

360º Continuous Panning (at up to 300º/second)

Heater & Blower included

Model #: RPTZ-Long Ranger-E
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