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Specifications:
- Image Sensor :1/3 Sharp CCD
- Effective Pixels: PAL:512(H)×582(V) NTSC: 512(H)×494(V)
- Sensing Area: 3.6×2.7mm
- Signal System: PAL/NTSC
- Horizontal Resolution: 420TV lines
- Shutter Speed: 1/50(1/60)-1/100,000sec
- White Balance: Auto white balance
- S/N Ratio: More than 48db(AGC OFF)
- Minimum Illumination: 0Lux At Night(LED ON)
- Video Output: 1.0Vp-p,75Ω
- Power Requirement: DC 12V
- Operation Temperature: -10℃~+50℃ RH95%Max
- Sync System: Internal Synchronization
- Video Out :BNC
- Dimensions: Φ100×65mm
- LED Number: Φ5 12PCS
- Infraed Lamps: 10m
Package Included:
- 1 x STD-2042C Digital Day & Infrared Dome CCD Camera
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06-23-2009- Other Thoughts: First, the size. It literally fits in your hand! The size means the camera can slip into a shirt pocket and go anywhere.
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A smaller lens value will show a shorter viewing distance and a wide field of view. A larger lens value will allow for a longer viewing distance but a narrower field of view.
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If your camera has a firewire port, using that should work, if not on that program then another one. Windows Movie Maker or iMovie for Macs are two very easy programs to use, and from there you can take the recorded file into a different program.
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