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Miracleon Super WDR 600TVL Vandal Dome
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NZ$ 599.95
Wide dynamic range cameras feature advanced digital processing which allows them to reproduce scenes that feature very dark and very bright areas in the one shot. This makes them perfect for forecourts and shop entry cameras where these conditions normally exist. This camera is surface and flush mountable. Features: - 600 TV Lines Super High Resolution
- suface and flush mountable
- Pixim 1/3" DPS ORCA Chip Sensor
- SONY 1/3" Super HAD Color CCD
- Super WDR up to Max. 120dB /17 –bit
- Digital Noise Reduction(DNR)Technology
- Day & Night Capability by DSS Function
- Built-in Multi OSD Function
- 3 Axis Pan / Tilt Control
- 2.8~11mm Auto Iris Vari-focal Lens(F1.2)
- Weather Proof ( IP 66 )
- Built-in Privacy Masking
- DV12V AC 24V dual power operation
Specifications: | MODEL | MVV5754A | | ITEM | | Image Sensor | 1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD | | Effective Pixels | NTSC | 768(H) x 494(V) | | PAL | 752(H) x 582(V) | | Horizontal Resolution | 600 TV Lines | | Scanning System | 2 : 1 Interlace | | Sync.System | Internal | | Minimum Illumination (@F1.2) | Color | 0.4 Lux | | Sense-up | 0.08 Lux | | S/N Ratio (AGC Off) | More than 50dB | | Video Output | VBS 1.0V p-p, 75 Ohm | | Day & Night Function | By Digital Change ( Auto / Off ) | | White Balance | ATW / AWC / Manual | | Digital Slow Shutter ( DSS ) | Off / 2 fields ~ 32 fields | | Digital Noise Reduction ( DNR ) | Auto / High / Low | | AGC | Low / Auto / High / Off | | Camera ID | On / Off | | Wide Dynamic Range | Max. 120dB /17 –bit | | OSD | Built-in | | Built-In Lens | 2.8 ~ 11mm Auto Iris Vari-focal Lens ( DC Type, F1.2 ) | | Case Material | Base Unit : Metal ( Light Gray ) , Shield Dome : Poly Carbonate | | Power Source | DC 12V AC 24V | | Power Consumption ( Max. ) | 230 mA / 2.8W | | Operating Temperature | −10°C to 50°C ( 30% ~ 90% RH ) | | Dimension (mm) w/o Sunshield | φ160.0(W) x 1190(H) | | Weight | Approx. 1,100g |
The first image is a shot with the WDR camera and the second image is a standard CCD camera. 
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