What is the difference between our C-12 and C-16 cameras?

In traditional fisheye cameras, the image sensor is rectangular in shape with the lens picking up a circular section of that rectangle. In the case of our C-12 camera, the image sensor is 12MP, but due to the wasted pixels that the lens cannot see, you effectively receive a 9MP image. However, for our revolutionary C-16 camera we have said goodbye to wasted pixels and said hello to a square sensor, meaning that the lens picks up the whole image. The C-16 camera will stream the full 12.5MP image, changing the fisheye game forever.

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What is dewarping?

Dewarping is the process of correcting the distorted, curved image produced by a fisheye lens to make it look more natural and usable. Fisheye lenses provide ultra-wide fields of view (180-degree or 360-degree), but the raw image appears highly curved and warped. Dewarping helps to: Convert the fisheye image into a flat, natural-looking view. Allow digital PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) on the image for better viewing. Improve usability in panoramic surveillance cameras and systems.

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What is a fisheye lens good for?

A fisheye lens is great for capturing ultra-wide, panoramic views without blind spots, making the ideal for situational awareness. These lenses typically offer a 360-degree or 180-degree field of view, making them useful for numerous applications. With Oncam's proprietary dewarping technology, we can straighten the panoramic image, pan, tilt and zoom and display a much more user-friendly image, like a regular NFoV camera.

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When should I choose Oncam’s fisheye cameras?

Choose Oncam fisheye cameras when you need complete 360° visibility and maximum situational awareness. Ideal for large or open spaces, they capture every angle in a single view, reducing blind spots and simplifying monitoring. Built for both indoor and outdoor use, they’re perfect for warehouses, retail stores, parking areas, lobbies, campuses, and event venues.

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  • In traditional fisheye cameras, the image sensor is rectangular in shape with the lens picking up a circular section of that rectangle. In the case of our C-12 camera, the [...]

  • Dewarping is the process of correcting the distorted, curved image produced by a fisheye lens to make it look more natural and usable. Fisheye lenses provide ultra-wide fields of view [...]

  • A fisheye lens is great for capturing ultra-wide, panoramic views without blind spots, making the ideal for situational awareness. These lenses typically offer a 360-degree or 180-degree field of view, [...]

  • Choose Oncam fisheye cameras when you need complete 360° visibility and maximum situational awareness. Ideal for large or open spaces, they capture every angle in a single view, reducing blind [...]

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