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Effective Pixels | 768 x 494 |
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Lens Mount | Bayonet |
Weight | 2 lb 4 oz (1 kg) |
Signal System | NTSC |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 63dB |
Power Requirements | 12V DC |
Provides a comparative overview of the fundamental technical specifications for both camera models.
Details the DynaLatitude function for adjusting pixel contrast and minimizing video level distortion.
Explains the DCC+ process for managing video signal data for brightness, hue, and saturation.
Describes adjusting knee point and slope for highlights, and black stretch for dark areas.
Explains adjusting black level and R/B pedestal for clarity in dark parts and color fine-tuning.
Covers variable electronic shutter for moving objects and Flickerless/Clearscan modes.
Details manual shutter speed adjustment for dark conditions and still picture capture.
Explains adjusting sharpness of object outlines with digital signal processor technology.
Describes electronic adjustment for accurate color reproduction via saturation and hue.
Allows altering hue, saturation, and detail of selected colors or image parts.
Details ATW and AWB modes, R/B paint adjustment, and manual white balance settings.
Explains the Hyper Gain function's ability to increase gain up to 32 times.
Details AGC and CCD IRIS functions for automatic light level adjustment.
Effective for recognizing fast moving objects by synchronizing with strobe light.
Details the pin assignments for the 12-pin connector on both camera models.
Details the pin assignments for the 9-pin D-sub connector for both camera models.
Lists specifications related to the camera's image sensor and optical components.
Details specifications for synchronization, signal format, and scanning systems.
Outlines key performance metrics like resolution, sensitivity, and shutter speed.
Specifies video output signals, external sync input, and connector types.
Covers general specifications such as power, temperature, dimensions, and weight.