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| Ganz MCWB-312NA 600TVL WDR ATM Camera 3.3-12mm 12V DC |
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Item# 76720
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Price: Normally $432.61
Hot Deal $250.91
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Overview
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- Wide Dynamic Range allows clear video even when subjects are lit from behind
- Vari-focal lens
- Digital image stabilization
- Small size
Essential Info
This camera is designed to take excellent quality video images in the toughest lighting conditions: when the subject is relatively dark and surrounded by bright light. Usually a backlit subject will show as a dark blob or the details in the background are completely washed out. With Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) these problems are eliminated - you will see high-resolution (600 lines) images with clear details of both the subject and the bright background. The vari-focal lens ranges from 3.3 to 12mm focal length, so is most appropriate for subjects relatively close to the camera. There is also very good low-light performance, giving good color down to 0.05 lux and B&W down to 0.0001 lux without IR illuminators.
Manuals/Software
What's Included
1x - Wide Dynamic Range Camera 1x - Mounting bracket 1x - Instructions
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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).
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 600TVL WDR ATM Camera can pick up images in 0.05 lux in color and down to an incredible 0.0001 lux in B&W.
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 600TVL WDR ATM Camera has 600 lines of resolution, better than broadcast television.
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Specifications
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| Specifications | | Manufacturer | Ganz | | Manufacturer Product No. | MCWB-312NA | | UPC | 781904464692 | | Image Sensor | 1/3" Sony SuperHAD CCD | | TV System & Pixels | NTSC 768x494 | | Scanning System | 2:1 Interlaced | | Sync System | Internal (DC) | | Resolution | 600TVL (Horizontal) | | Minimum Illumination | 0.05 Lux (Color), 0.0001 Lux (Sens-Up x512) | | Lens | 3.3-12mm | | S/N Ratio | >52dB | | White Balance | ATW/Color-ROL/AWC-SET/Manual (1,700K~11,000K) | | Gamma Characteristic | 0.45 | | Video Output | 1.0Vp-p 75 Ohm Composite | | Electronic Shutter Speed | 1/60 ~ 1/120,000 sec | | OSD | Built-in | | WDR/BLC | Low / Middle / High | | ECLPS | Area / Color / Level | | AGC | Low / Middle / High / Off | | 3D-DNR | On / Off (Level Adjustable) | | Sens-Up | Auto / Off (Selectable x2~x512) | | Motion Detection | On / Off (8 Programmable Zones) | | Privacy Masking | On / Off (8 Programmable Zones) | | D-Effect | Off / V-Flip / Mirror / Rotate | | Sharpness | Adjustable | | Stabilizer | On / Off | | Digital Zoom | On / Off | | Power Supply | 12VDC | | Power Consumption | 160mA | | Operational Temperature | 14º~ 122º F (-10º ~ +50º C) | | Operational Humidity | 95% Max, non-condensing | | Storage Temperature | -4º~ 140º F (-20º ~ +60º C) | | Dimensions | 1.4"x 1.6" x 2.4" (36 x 40 x 61mm) (w/o bracket) | | Weight | 6.4oz (200g) |
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