Analog cameras can be advantageous in more ways than one – they are economical, especially for large scale setups, and are simple to install. However, one of the major downsides of earlier analog cameras was the image quality, which is critical in the present times. With subsequent technological upgrades over the years, HD resolution was introduced in analog CCTV systems. This served as a major breakthrough as high quality imagery was only available in IP system which was comparatively a costlier option.
Image Sensor | 1/2.7" 2MP Progressive Scan CMOS (0.9407cm) |
Minimum Illumination | 0.04Lux/F1.85, 30IRE, 0Lux IR on |
Shutter Speed | PAL: 1/25s–1/100000s ; NTSC: 1/30s–1/100000s |
White Balance | Auto / Manual |
Gain Control (AGC) | Auto / Manual |
ICR | Auto (ICR)/Manual |
Max. Aperture | F1.85 |
Lens | 3.6mm (2.8mm, 6mm optional) |
Max Aperture | F2.0 |
Iris | Fixed |
Lens Type | Fixed lens/ Fixed Iris |
S/N Ratio | More than 65dB |
Back Light Compensation | BLC / HLC / DWDR |
Video Streaming | 25/30fps@1080P, 25/30/50/60fps@720P |
Video Output | 1-channel BNC high definition video output / CVBS video output (Can switch) |
Angle of View | H: 93° (103°, 54.7°) |
IR | IR Range of 20 Mtr., Smart IR |
OSD | Multi-language |
Casing | Plastic |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ +60°C (-40°F ~ +140°F) / Less than 95% RH |
Power Source | 12V DC ±30% |
Power Consumption | Max 2.7W (12V DC, IR on) |
Weatherproof Standard | IP67 |
Dimension | 70mm×70mm×149mm |
Weight | 0.14Kg |