
HD security 33% more
pixels than DVD SDTV D1 & legacy CCTV Camera surveillance Sony's
best ½+ million pixel EXview Super HAD CCD II
New 960H Technology "568
032 Pixel CCD"
+ "Wide-Band Extra High Resolution Effio DSP" in a Day Night
Infrared BALL Security Camera with extraordinarily High 960H CCD
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HD-Security
highest ever composite Video Resolution, 33% more pixels than
DVD, SDTV & D1. Sony's best ½+ million pixel EXview Super HAD
CCD II & EffioE DSP.
Ideal for use in Showrooms,
Offices, Warehouses, Homes, Factories & Total-Darkness with
illumination provided by the inbuilt Infrared Illuminator.
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OPTIONS
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Microphones better than inbuilt microphones
from $5 |
Effio = Extra High Resolution, Extra High
Image Quality, Better Colour Rendition & Higher
Signal-to-Noise Ratio.
Better than a
Dome Dual-Glass no washed out low contrast images caused
by IR-Lens leak-through.
Lower Cost/Resolution version of this Security Camera |
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Extra High Resolution !
Better Colour Rendition ! Higher SNR |

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New 568
032 Pixel ⅓" SONY ExView HAD II CCD & wideband EffioE
DSP
Day
Night Infrared
Night Vision Colour EffioE Security Camera
Separate Lens & LED Glass improves IR Contrast
See-in-the-Dark |
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Sony powered Security Camera with EXview Super HAD II CCD &
EffioE DSP technology that improves image resolution, colour
rendition, signal to noise ratio, this Security Camera is ideal
for most common and high-resolution Security Surveillance
applications.
Specifically designed for surveillance in domestic and
commercial situations this Security Camera can be easily added
to an existing Security Recording system (or replace an under
performing Camera), simply connect Video Output from Camera to
an unused Security
DVR Video input.
This Camera is easily connected to the Composite Video Input
(AV, Yellow RCA socket) on most TVs and Domestic or commercial
Recording Devices, if required a
Microphone can be easily added and a
single small diameter
Cable
used to carry Video, Audio & Power 20 or more m.
Powered by Sony's
960H EXview Super HAD CCD II &
EffioE DSP this Security Camera has a CCD with 33% more
pixels than DVD, SDTV & D1 this is the highest ever composite
Video resolution.
Better than a Dome, separate
Lens and LED glasses eliminate transmission of infrared from LED
to Lens that with a one-piece Dome results in a washed out image
and a reduction in contrast.
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Video System: PAL Colour fully
compatible with Australian TV System.
Lens: Board Type 3.6 mm Focal Length, there
are no Accessory Lenses for this Camera,
additional information
here.
Imaging
device:
1020 (H) x 596 (V)
607 920 Pixels 976 (H) x 582 (V) effective pixels ⅓" SONY
ICX673AK, 5 µm (H) x 6.25 µm (V) pixel size.
*"EXview HAD CCD II" is a trademark
of Sony Corporation. The "EXview HAD CCD II" is a CCD that
realizes sensitivity (typical) of 1000mV or more per 1µm2
(Color: F5.6/ BW: F8 in 1 s accumulation equivalent) and
improves light efficiency by including near infrared light
region as a basic structure of Sony’s "EXview HAD CCD".
Active pixels 568 032. Effective resolution 414 720 pixels
(based on 960x576 DSP output & 0.75 CCD
interlace coefficient).
DSP: SONY CXD4127GG
Effio-E New-Technology Wide-Bandwidth Digital Signal
Processor.
Scanning System: 2 : 1 Interlace,
PAL 50 Hz vertical, 15 625 Hz horizontal.
Synchronisation: Internal.
Video Output: 1.14 V p-p
Composite Video 75 ohms, suit Australian TV, VCR, AV & Video
inputs, BNC socket, ~ 55 cm cable.
Sensitivity: ~
0.1 Lux @ F1.2, 50 IRE (this
value is provided for comparative purposes only)
Camera produces images in total darkness when
Infrared LEDs are 'ON'.
Spectral Response:
~ 400 to ~ 1000 nm with an
Infrared 'CUT' Notch between approximately 720 ~ 830 nm.
For best colour rendition use
light sources with a low or zero infrared component, these
include conventional Fluorescent, Light Emitting Diodes, Compact
Fluorescent.
Colour
Day / Night Infrared
Infrared Night Vision information
'Primer'
here.
Light Emitting Diodes: Twenty
three ~ 850 nm wavelength Infrared, LEDs produce a dull Red
visible glow. Automatic Light Sensor switches LEDs On/Off
depending on light level.
Automatic Electronic Shutter
(AES):
1/50 to 1/100 000 second.
Signal to Noise ratio (SNR): 50+
dB, measured with AGC off.
Back Light Compensation (BLC):
Automatic.
Automatic Gain Control (AGC):
Yes.
White Balance: ATW.
Gamma: 0.45.
Power Requirements: 12 Volts DC
Regulated, ~ 90 milliamps (IR LEDs OFF) ~ 215 mA LEDs ON, 2.1 x
5.5 mm DC socket, center pin
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~ 55 cm cable.
Dimensions (mm): ~ 94 x 80.
Mass: ~ 190 grams.

Made in China.
Manufacturer: Established 1997
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Day Night Colour Infrared Light Emitting Diode (Night Vision) CCTV
Camera surveillance
Colour CCTV Day Night
Cameras with inbuilt Infrared Light
Emitting Diodes "See-in-the-Dark" and produce images when visible
illumination is zero.
At average levels of
illumination these Cameras produce Colour
images, depending on their sensitivity (Lux) at low illumination
levels and in total darkness the image is Monochrome.
These Cameras
generally have a relatively high sensitivity image sensor and
Fixed Iris
Lens therefore under high illumination levels images will be
overexposed for the reasons outlined
here.
Ordinary CCTV Colour
Cameras are relatively insensitive to Infrared because they have an IR
CUT Filter between the Lens and Image Sensor, this filter excludes
Infrared radiation with a wavelength greater than ~ 700 nm that would
otherwise adversely affect White Balance, Colour Rendition and Image
Sharpness.
Day / Night Colour
CCTV Cameras are sensitive to Infrared because they either do not have
an IR CUT Filter or utilise a special NOTCH IR CUT Filter that
excludes the wavelengths most harmful to colour quality (720 ~ 830 nm)
from reaching the Image Sensor.
A Colour Camera that
does not have an IR CUT Filter usually has
poor colour rendition characterised by
a Pink-Red
'tint' when the illumination is InfraRed rich,
use of a 'Notch' Filter helps however White Balance, Colour Rendition
and Image Sharpness are compromised for Infrared sensitivity. (Image
Sharpness can be restored by using a specially designed Lens that
corrects for focus shift between Visible and Infrared)
The IDEAL Day / Night
Infrared Sensitive Colour CCTV Camera utilises a Lens with an
Automatic
Iris to cope with high illumination levels - has a large aperture
(low 'F' number) to maximise light transmission and is corrected for
Infrared:Visible focus-shift, it also utilises a Traditional IR CUT
Filter when illumination levels are adequate for Colour and REMOVES
the IR CUT Filter when levels are low our
Maxi Cameras
have these features and
are recommended for OPTIMUM results.
Infrared rich light sources include
Daylight and most Filament type lamps including common Spot lamps,
Tungsten lamps, Halogen lamps, etc.
The majority of Light
emitted from 'Cold' type sources such as Fluorescent, Mercury Vapour,
Sodium Vapour, etc., is visible, these sources contain little Infrared
energy.
"See-in-the-Dark"
Infrared capability using a notch (or no)
IR-CUT Filter is a trade-off that adversely affects Colour rendition
in "Infrared Rich" environments.
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