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Specifications:
- Image Sensor: 1/3 SONY CCD
- Horizontal Resolution: 480TVL
- Zoom Lens: 4.2-42.0mm
- Minimum Illumination: 10Lux
- Image Compression Format: MPEG-4
- Image Resolution: VGA, CIF、QCIF
- Video Frame Rate: 1~25 FPS
- Video Compression Bitrates: 64Kbps~2Mbps
- Horizontal Rotating Angle: 360 Degree
- Vertical Rotating Angle: 180 Degree
- System Interface: 10M/100M self-adapting ethernet port, 1 RS485 port, 1 BNC port
- Input Power Supply: DC 12V, 0.5A
- Operating Temperature:: -20 ℃~ +60℃
- Operating Humidity: 10%~ 90%
- Power Consume: <10w
- Size: 145 x 124 x 120mm
- Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, FTP, RTP/RTCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SNMP, PPPOE
- Operation System: Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
- Browser: Microsoft internet explorer 5.x or above
Details:

What Is IP Camera?
- Function: An IP camera is also called an IP network camera. It can be installed alone or in a group, and the quality of the images are better than analog. Used in video surveillance, an IP camera allows numerous cameras to be monitored and viewed from any location over the Internet. It simply requires access to a conventional Web browser. Each IP camera on a network has a unique network address and functions as a video server. There are a wide variety of protocols based on the camera type, including HTTP and TCP/IP.
- Facts: Before IP cameras came along, most video surveillance was done with Closed Circuit Television, or CCTV. This system required the use of analog cameras, videocassette recorders (VCR) and lots of coaxial cable strung from the cameras to the recording system. When charge-coupled device (CCD) sensors became available, the technology enables the production of digitized images. This is possible by converting light from images into electrons. Although the event brought the analog security industry into the age of the digital generation, the images were still transmitted by analog cables to videocassette recorders.
- When digital video recorders (DVR) were introduced, they could be linked directly to analog cameras. This not only made storage, search and retrieval of video images faster, but also created other efficiencies. When personal computers linked to a modem and networks were introduced, a new era was begun in the security and surveillance industry.
- Significance: Many IP cameras have processing units fully integrated into the housing of the camera.
- They also contained the software application necessary for communicating with the Web server. The system is very flexible because it does not require coaxial cables to connect the security network. Images from the IP camera can be viewed and managed from any location in the world as long as the user has access to the Internet. The camera can be configured to record images to any hard drive.
- Types: There are numerous types of IP cameras. The most common options are fixed dome, fixed body and PTZ cameras. Fixed dome cameras are enclosed in a dome-shaped shield. It is nearly impossible to ascertain where this type of camera is pointing. Fixed body cameras are usually enclosed in a rectangular housing; the direction the camera is pointing is quite obvious. Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) cameras are typically used for live monitoring. A PTZ camera can move up and down and left to right. It can also zoom in or out on a face, door or cash register.
- Benefits: In some cases you may already own most of the equipment needed to set-up a IP camera security network, such as a PC and access to the Internet. If the camera is placed in a large location, because the need for coaxial cable is eliminated, installation is easier. This can drastically reduce the cost when numerous cameras are installed, especially over a large area. The only wire need is the Ethernet connection or the CAT5e, which can provide the power and network connection. Stand-alone IP cameras include internal features, such as motion detectors and video analytics software.
- Disadvantages: IP cameras, on average, are more expensive than CCTV cameras. In addition, there are a limited number of IP camera manufacturers.. There is also an absence of standards in the industry. As a result, cameras have a variety of interfaces and video may be encoded using different technology. IP cameras can also consume a large amount of bandwidth. The technical nature of setting up an IP camera security network necessitates having a technician who is familiar with IP camera security systems.
package Included:
- 1 x 1/3 SONY CCD IP Camera
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Lewis
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12-27-2011- Other Thoughts: This CCD 480TVL Camera is decent and has "OK" night vision. I'm not blown away nor disappointed with this camera.
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01-20-2012- Other Thoughts: This camera is very easy to install <br/>The camera brackets went on very secure
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Laura
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12-20-2011- Other Thoughts: quality of SONY Camera seems good, image quality is good...nice natural colors and resolution looks pretty good too.
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Nelly
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01-14-2012- Other Thoughts: Good thing that I had a power supply that I can use unit I can order one.
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Lillian
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12-30-2011- Other Thoughts: If I need another camera (of this caliber) I will probably get this one again.
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