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  1. Right, actually you may configure up to 3 different filters working simultaneously on each camera. Each filter has to be configured in detail to avoid false alarms or false response. Also you can do it on the software, not only on the camera. So if something fail on the field without the software, you can set it thru web browser, with the right access obviously. It is nice, actually ONSSI works fine with Sony too, it accepts DEPA. If you don't like RSM, it is another option.
  2. Nice from Avigilon with the new video analytics. Remember Sony was pioneer to introduce cameras built in video analytics. The actual generation include video analytics as default in all cameras as standard feature. I recommend you to search on DEPA and specifically DEPA Advance. Are 6 filters plus analytics. But there are many analytics softwares on the market with specific function. For me, I would like to compare both cameras Sony and Avigilon on low light conditions and comparing War capabilities. That will resume the concept of quality image on any camera. Analytics... Will depend on each customer requirement and not necessary is related to the quality image. That's my friendly opinion
  3. Really? I know the guys from Sony Latin America, they have service centers, sales support, etc ...locally. I have been involved in many projects successfully. About Avigilon the only reference I have is about good software.
  4. Put this to the right perspective: Sony - Open Platform ONVIF Creator Member Broadcast TV Cameras Lider Innovation Major WDR on the market - 130dB View-DR Full H.264, not H.264* (M-PEG-4 V10 as others) True White Balance: do you know what is this? no one know better than Sony how to process the colors according to differents lighting sources. etc etc etc any question?
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