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| All values are approximate. | @ 3 metres | @ 5 metres | @ 9 metres | @ 15 metres |
| Width of Vision with 4.3 mm Lens fitted to Camera | 3.3 metres | 5.6 metres | 10 metres | 16.7 metres |
Video System: PAL fully compatible with Australian TV System.
Image Device: 512 (H) x 582 (V) 297 984 Pixel 1/3" Sony CCD image Sensor.
Colour
Day / Night Infrared Light Emitting Diode
CCTV Infrared Night Vision information
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Lens: Board Type 4.3 mm Focal Length, there are no Accessory Lenses for this Camera, additional information here.
Scanning System: 2 : 1 Interlace PAL 50 Hz vertical, 15 625 Hz horizontal.
Synchronisation: Internal.
Video Output: 1.14 V p-p Composite Video 75 ohms, suit Australian TV, VCR, AV & Video inputs, BNC socket on ~ 45 cm Cable exits through Bracket for concealment and protection against tampering.
Horizontal Pixels: 500 + (this value is provided for comparative purposes only) Better than VHS & better than Super-VHS resolution.
Sensitivity:: ~ 0.1 lux @ F1.2 (this value is provided for comparative purposes only), 0 lux with LEDs 'ON'. The Infrared LEDs illuminate ~ 95% of the Width-of-Vision and are effective up to approximately 10 metres depending on the reflective characteristics of subject.
Light Emitting Diodes: Twenty ~ 850 nm wavelength Infrared, these produce a dull Red visible glow. Automatic Light Sensor switches LEDs On/Off depending on light level.
Automatic Electronic Shutter (AES): 1/50 to 1/100 000 second, 20 milliseconds to 10 microseconds, additional information here.
Automatic Gain Control: Yes.
Spectral Response: ~ 400 to ~ 1000 nm with an Infrared 'CUT' Notch between approximately 720 ~ 830 nm, additional information here.
Signal to Noise ratio: 48 + dB, measured with AGC off.
Aperture Correction: Yes.
Power Requirements: 12 Volts DC Regulated, ~ 150 milliamps with LEDs On, 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC socket, center pin = (+), ~ 45 cm Cable exits through Bracket for concealment and protection against tampering.
Dimensions: ~ 52 mm Diameter, ~ 71 mm Long excluding Bracket, ~ 410 grams.
Made in Taiwan in an ISO 9001 certified factory.
Manufacturer's Experience: 30 + Years.

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Day Night Colour Infrared Light Emitting Diode (Night Vision) Cameras Colour CCTV Day Night Cameras with inbuilt Infrared Light Emitting Diodes "See-in-the-Dark" and produce images when visible illumination is zero. At average levels of illumination these Cameras produce Colour images, depending on their sensitivity (Lux) at low illumination levels and in total darkness the image is Monochrome. These Cameras generally have a relatively high sensitivity image sensor and Fixed Iris Lens therefore under high illumination levels images will be overexposed for the reasons outlined here, an exception is MINI-COL-IR which has a special Wide Dynamic Range allowing it to cope with higher illumination levels than ordinary Cameras. Ordinary CCTV Colour Cameras are relatively insensitive to Infrared because they have an IR CUT Filter between the Lens and Image Sensor, this filter excludes Infrared radiation with a wavelength greater than ~ 700 nm that would otherwise adversely affect White Balance, Colour Rendition and Image Sharpness. Day / Night Colour CCTV Cameras are sensitive to Infrared because they either do not have an IR CUT Filter or utilise a special NOTCH IR CUT Filter that excludes the wavelengths most harmful to colour quality (720 ~ 830 nm) from reaching the Image Sensor. A Colour Camera that does not have an IR CUT Filter usually has poor colour rendition characterised by a Pink-Red 'tint' when the illumination is InfraRed rich, use of a 'Notch' Filter helps however White Balance, Colour Rendition and Image Sharpness are compromised for Infrared sensitivity. (Image Sharpness can be restored by using a specially designed Lens that corrects the focus shift between Visible and Infrared) The IDEAL Day / Night Infrared Sensitive Colour CCTV Camera would utilise an Automatic Iris Lens to cope with high illumination levels and the Lens would also have a large aperture (low 'F' number) to maximise light transmission when illumination levels are low * it would also utilise a Traditional IR CUT Filter when illumination levels are adequate for Colour and then REMOVE the IR CUT Filter when levels are low Dome-DayNite, Maxi-DayNite, Dome-D/NiteEx, Maxi-D/NiteEx & CCS-IRdnWD have these features and are recommended for OPTIMUM results - the ULTIMATE SOLUTION is AutoCam-dn or DomePTZ-dn these also have Automatic-Focus to ensure crisp images under all conditions. Infrared rich light sources include Daylight and most Filament type lamps including common Spot lamps, Tungsten lamps, Halogen lamps, etc. The majority of Light emitted from 'Cold' type sources such as Fluorescent, Mercury Vapour, Sodium Vapour, etc., is visible, these sources contain little Infrared energy. SUMMARY: "See-in-the-Dark" Infrared capability is a trade-off that affects Colour Quality particularly in "Infrared Rich" environments.
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