Panoramic Cameras — 180° & 360° Video Surveillance in Tbilisi
Panoramic cameras provide ultra-wide viewing angles of 180° or 360° using Fisheye lenses, allowing you to cover entire rooms, corridors, or open spaces with a single camera in Georgia. This is a cost-effective solution that replaces 3-4 standard cameras and eliminates blind spots. LAGI offers 4 panoramic camera models: 180° cameras for wall mounting (corridors, facades), 360° Fisheye cameras for ceiling mounting (offices, retail stores, residential spaces), multisensor panoramic cameras with 4 separate sensors for high detail. All models feature Dewarping technology (software correction of Fisheye distortion), virtual PTZ function (digital zoom and pan in recordings), 4MP-12MP resolution, and Smart IR night vision.
Key Advantages of Panoramic Cameras
- Ultra-wide coverage — 180° or 360° viewing angle, one camera replaces 3-4 standard ones.
- No blind spots — complete coverage in all directions, no unmonitored areas.
- Dewarping technology — software correction of Fisheye distortion, normal perspective in recordings.
- Virtual PTZ — digital zoom and pan in recordings, multiple operators can simultaneously view different zones.
- Cost savings — one panoramic camera saves installation, cabling, and recorder channel costs.
- High resolution — 4MP, 8MP, 12MP models for viewing details across wide coverage.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Fisheye lenses create circular distortion (image looks like it's on a sphere surface). Dewarping is software technology that corrects this distortion and transforms the image into normal perspective — you can view it as a 360° panorama or split into 4 separate views.
180° cameras mount on walls and cover a semicircle (ideal for corridors, entrances). 360° cameras mount on ceilings and cover a full circle in all directions (ideal for rooms, stores, open spaces).
Yes, panoramic cameras save full 360° recordings, and you can then digitally zoom and navigate to any zone. Multiple operators can simultaneously view different zones from one camera's recording.