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| Night Owl CAM-RZ420-365 Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera |
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Item# 75910
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Price: Normally $189.99
Hot Deal $171.14
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Free shipping on orders over $50 - See Details
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Overview
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- IR LEDs effective up to 100'
- Facial recognition up to 60'
- Weatherproof and vandal-resistant for outdoor use
- Zoom lens 4 to 9mm
- Comes with AC Adapter and 60' Video/Power cable
Essential Info
You can't always cover the field of view needed to protect your home of office with just one camera. You may want to be able to see an overall view of your front yard, and see the face of the guy walking up to the front door. With this camera you can zoom in or out to see exactly what it is that you need to see. This lens can shift from 4mm for wide angle to 9mm for close up details, and you control the lens with a hand-held remote. Its rugged aluminum construction is built for long life and weather resistance, with a rating of IP66. There's an adjustable sun shield to protect the lens, and it comes with an adjustable mounting bracket. Runs on 12 volts DC from an AC adapter (included) and it comes with a 60 foot video/power cable. It even comes with mounting screws and security stickers.
What's Included
1x - Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera 1x - Remote Control 1x - AC Adapter 1x - 60' Video/Power Cable 4x - Mounting Screws & Wall Anchors 1x - BNC/RCA Adapter 3x - Security Stickers 1x - Instruction Manual
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More Info
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Connect to a Digital Video Recorder Old video surveillance systems used to require a remote access system, a camera multiplexer; a time-lapse VCR, and an unlimited supply of videotapes for remote viewing and digitally storing video from a multi-camera system. Now you can get the capabilities of all those products in one with a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). By connecting multiple cameras to a DVR, you will be able to record and review video footage of activity around your property. You can even remotely access your video footage using a Network Digital Video Recorder (NDVR).
IR LEDs Infrared (IR) cameras can pick up images in total darkness. Most IR cameras send out IR light from light emitting diodes (LEDs), which can not be seen by the human eye. This light reflects from objects, which can then be picked up by the camera in low-light and no light areas. These images are seen in black & white rather than color. The greater the number of IR LED illuminators, the greater the power of the camera. The Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera has 30 IR LEDs.
Lux Lux rating is the amount of minimum illumination that a camera can have and still pick up an image, 0 being the lowest, or no light. So the closer the lux rating is to 0, the better the camera will operate in no light or low light situations. The Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera can pick up images in 0.0 lux with the LEDs on.
Resolution Resolution is the amount of horizontal TV lines that make up a picture, so the higher the number of the resolution, the better clarity your picture will have. Note that the monitor or recording device you use must have a resolution equal to or greater than the resolution of the camera, as it will do you no good to have a camera that can output in 540 lines of resolution but have a monitor or recording devices that only picks up images at 300 lines of resolution. The Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera has 480 lines of resolution, the same as broadcast television.
Ingress Protection Rating Ingress Protection (IP) is a rating system for electronic products as it relates to the amount of sealing they have against the entry of solid objects and liquids. In its simplest form, the classification system consists of the letters "IP" followed by two separate digits, which denote increasingly greater sealing from solid objects and from water. The first digit refers to the degree of protection against access to hazardous parts and ingress of solid objects on a scale from 0 to 6. The second digit refers to the degree of protection against the ingress of water on a scale of 0 to 8. The Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera has a rating of IP65, meaning completely dust-tight and no harmful effects from being sprayed with a water jet.
On Screen Display The Remote Zoom/Focus Outdoor Camera has an On-Screen Display (OSD) which allows you to see and control the camera's various features. Adjust settings for focus, camera ID, back light control, and more.
Wide Dynamic Range Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) enhances a camera's ability to display scenes with vastly differing degrees of light. A normal camera confronted with brightly lit parts of a scene combined with darker areas will display either good images of the bright parts, for instance the scenery visible through a window, while the interior of the room shows as dark shapes with no detail, or will show the windows as washed-out white spots and the interior details are clear. WDR enables the camera to display good details in both areas: clear details of the brightly-lit outside scene, and clear details of the people and furnishings inside the darker room.
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Specifications
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| Specifications | | Manufacturer | Night Owl | | Manufacturer Product No. | CAM-RZ420-365 | | UPC | 841808011580 | | Image Sensor | 1/4" CCD | | Resolution | 420TV Lines | | Effective Pixels | 510x492 | | Signal System | NTSC | | Lens | 4~9mm Varifocal | | Viewing Angle | 30~57° | | S/N Ratio | >48dB | | Number of IR LEDs | 36 | | IR Range | Up to 100' (30m) | | Minimum Illumination | 0 lux IR On | | Cable Length | 60' (18m) | | Backlight Compensation | Auto | | Power Requirement | 12V 1000mA | | Operating Temperature | -14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C) | | Dimensions | 7.1" x 4" x 3.5" (180 x 101 x 89mm) | | Mfgr Warranty | 1 year, limited |
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