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Image Sensor1/3” Sony Super HAD™ II
Video FormatNTSC
Effective PixelsH: 768 V: 494
Resolution600 TV Lines
Scan System2:1 Interlace
Sync SystemInternal
S / N Ratio50dB (AGC Off)
IrisAES
AES Shutter Speed1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec.
Min. Illumination0.2 Lux without IR LED
0 Lux with IR LED
Video OutputComposite 1.0Vpp @ 75ohm
Lens / Lens Type4–9mm F1.4 / Varifocal
FOV (Diagonal)39–93°
TerminationBNC Type
IR LED Qty. / Type28 pieces / 850nm
Night Vision Range*75ft / 23m
Power Requirement12V DC ±10%
Power ConsumptionMax. 400mA (w / IR)
Operating Temp. Range14° ~ 122°F / –10° ~ 50°C
Operating Humidity Range< 90% RH
Environmental Rating**IP66
Weight (including stand)1.6lbs. / 0.7kg
120mm / 4.8"
102mm / 4.1”
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What is a megapixel?
The number of megapixels denotes how many pixels there are in the sensor. 1 megapixel equals 1 million pixels. The more pixels, the higher the potential image quality.
What does the abbreviation 'MP' stand for?
MP stands for MegaPixels.
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