Pro Video CVC-1760PC Remote Motorized CCD B/W Bullet Camera
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $219.99
- Manufacturer:
- PRO VIDEO
Features
- 0.33-inch B/W CCD image sensor
- Motor allows left-to-right panning from 10 to 270 degrees
- High-quality picture with 380 horizontal TV lines of resolution
- Minimum illumination of 0.02 Lux for extremely low-light conditions
- Includes power supply and remote control
Description
Speco (CVC1760PC ) CSI BLACK AND WHITE BULLETT CAMERA WITH 8MM LENS MOUNTED ON 270 DEGREE SCANN
The Pro Video CVC-1760PC Remote Motorized CCD B/W Bullet Camera is great for almost any remote-security application. Constructed of durable metal, this motorized bullet camera includes the ability to remotely pan the camera from left to right. Designed to provide a high resolution picture even in extremely low-light conditions, the Pro Video CVC-1760PC is a great addition to any video surveillance system, especially when you require a wider viewing area.
This bullet camera utilizes a 0.33-inch black-and-white CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor with a 3.6-millimeter fixed lens. The CVC-1760PC has a high resolution of 380 horizontal TVL (TV lines), and is excellent at very low-light levels with a minimum illumination of 0.02 Lux. This unit has a panning from 10 degrees to 270 degrees, and allows you to start and stop its motion via an included remote control. The CVC-1760PC runs on 12-volts DC power, and comes complete with a built-in electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/100,000 of a second.
Technical Features:
- Lens type: 3.6-millimeter fixed
- Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 0.02 Lux
- Horizontal resolution: 380 TVL
- Panning angle: 10 to 270 degrees left-to-right
About Surveillance Camera Technical Features
Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three Lux would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the Lux level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes "noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient.