Wonwoo Block Cameras: HD and 4K Zoom Modules for ITS, Quality Inspection, and Drones

Wonwoo Block Cameras: HD and 4K Zoom Modules for ITS, Quality Inspection, and Drones

When a line goes down or a perimeter camera misses a critical detail, it is rarely “just a camera problem”—it is a visibility problem. Wonwoo block cameras are built to close that gap, giving engineers and security teams the zoom, control, and image quality needed to see the right detail at the right moment, from tiny defects on fast‑moving parts to license plates at long range.

One family of cameras for many tough jobs

Wonwoo has spent decades refining HD block cameras for industrial, security, and traffic environments, built around high‑performance Sony CMOS sensors and robust zoom optics. The MC‑105Q (4MP), MC‑105 (2MP), MC‑G105 (3MP global shutter), MC‑S185U (9MP 4K), and MM‑555 (2MP, 55x zoom) share common control protocols like VISCA and Pelco‑D/P plus outputs such as LVDS, CVBS, and HDMI, so once you integrate one, expanding to others usually means configuration—not a redesign.

This compatibility makes it easy to mix close‑range inspection, mid‑range monitoring, and long‑range views in a single system—for example, pairing an MC‑G105 on the line, an MC‑S185U for 4K analytics, and an MM‑555 on a distant gate.

What Wonwoo block cameras excel at:

  • High‑speed imaging: MC‑G105’s global shutter captures fast‑moving parts, robotics, and traffic without rolling‑shutter skew.
  • Long‑range detail: MM‑555’s 55x optical zoom is ideal for perimeters, towers, bridges, and ports where moving closer is impossible.
  • Wide‑area 4K coverage: MC‑S185U combines a 9MP Sony sensor, 18x zoom, and 4K/30 output for both scene overview and tight ROIs.
  • Low‑light and poor weather: WDR, 2D/3D noise reduction, Day/Night ICR, defog, and stabilization keep images usable in real‑world conditions.
  • Easy integration: VISCA/Pelco‑D/P control and LVDS, CVBS, or HDMI outputs drop into PTZ heads, NVR/DVR, and custom vision systems.

ITS, Inspection, Surgical and more

In ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and industrial inspection, the MC‑G105’s 3MP global shutter and 1080p/60 output are well‑suited to high‑speed automation, robotic pick‑and‑place, and conveyor‑based inspection where blur or skew would hide real problems. For more complex inspection or analytics, the 4MP MC‑105Q and 4K MC‑S185U add resolution and zoom flexibility for capturing multiple features or zooming into small details without moving the camera.

For identification and classification in security and traffic—access control, public safety, LPR/ANPR—the MC‑105 and MC‑105Q provide HD output, strong sensitivity, motion detection, privacy masking, and defog to keep images usable as lighting and weather change. When extreme reach is required, the MM‑555’s 55x optical zoom and advanced WDR/DNR and defog help maintain readable images at long distances.

USA Security Systems helps OEMs and integrators choose and configure these models for inspection, ID/classification, and security, including FOV/zoom selection, interface planning, machine vision and underwater robotics.

Talk with USA Security Systems Today

To match a Wonwoo block camera to your project, contact USA Security Systems at 920-834-3256 or sales@usasecuritysystems.com. A specialist can review your field of view, distance, lighting, environment, and interface needs and recommend a practical configuration.

FAQ

Q1: When should I choose a global shutter like MC‑G105?
Use global shutter for fast‑moving parts, robotics, drones, or high‑speed traffic where rolling‑shutter skew would affect measurements or identification.

Q2: How do I choose resolution without overloading bandwidth?
Use 2MP (MC‑105, MM‑555) for mainstream HD security and long‑range work, 3–4MP (MC‑G105, MC‑105Q) for higher‑detail inspection, and 4K (MC‑S185U) when analytics or wide‑area coverage truly benefit from 4K and your network/storage can support it.

Q3: Which zoom range fits my application?
10x suits short‑ to mid‑range inspection and indoor security, 18x fits mid‑ to long‑range 4K coverage, and 55x is best for very long ranges where the camera location is fixed.

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