Mini Camera * CIS-IIwd *
CS Mount
Wide Dynamic High Contrast
Backlit Solution
1. What does "Dual Channel" mean? How is it different from conventional wide dynamic range camera?
Dual Channel means that one channel captures low illumination picture and another channel captures high illumination picture at the same time with one time exposure technology. Therefore, it overcomes the difficulty of jagging images, exposure and over dark images.

2. How is 14 bit different from conventional cameras with 10 bit?
The color scale of 14 bit is 16 times more than 10 bit. 14 bit enhances the precision of colors and gray-scale performance and provides near 3D image quality compared to 10 bit.

3. How is performance of CIS-IIwd under low light?
The CIS-IIwd Sensor is made by a special procedure that combines the sensitivity of a CCD with the high wide dynamic performance of a CMOS. Therefore CIS-IIwd can provide high quality, sensitivity and wide dynamic image at the same time in average to below average illumination levels. Furthermore the built-in 3D DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) is able to decrease noise and perform true color with average to low illumination.

4. When / where do I need to use CIS-IIwd?
Featuring good low light and wide dynamic performance, CIS-IIwd can be used for image recognition of fast moving objects without jagging edges under various environments, especially under high conditions with high and low illumination levels such as highway, freeway in night time, lobbies, ATMs and tunnels.
5. Is CIS-IIwd shutter adjustable?
Yes, CIS-IIwd shutter speed is adjustable based on dual channel technology. The shutter of conventional WDR cameras with single channel technology is not adjustable because it will cause time lag image. When using the single exposure technology, the shutter can be adjustable and can reach 1/10,000. Therefore, the edges of moving objects are much clearer and more recognizable.
6.What is Adaptive Black Compensation (ABC) Technology?
This new wide dynamic camera DSP with ABC technology detects dark zones in an image and automatically corrects the dark zones to a natural visible image though the most suitable curve correction.

7.What is the adaptive Black Compensation with seamless performance ?
