Description
Product Parameters:
Image Sensor: The type and resolution of the image sensor, such as a CMOS or CCD sensor, and its maximum resolution (e.g., 1080p, 4K).
Lens: The type of lens, its focal length, aperture range, and whether it’s fixed or variable focus.
Field of View (FOV): The angular extent of the scene that can be seen through the camera’s lens.
Minimum Illumination: The lowest level of light intensity at which the camera can still produce a usable image.
Dynamic Range: The ability of the camera to capture both very bright and very dark areas in a scene without过度曝光或过度阴影.
Low-Light Performance: How well the camera performs in dimly lit environments.
Electronic Shutter Speed: The range of shutter speeds available to control exposure time.
White Balance: How the camera compensates for different color temperatures of light sources to produce natural-looking colors.
Signal Output: The type of video signal output, such as analog CVBS, digital HDMI, or IP streaming.
Power Consumption: The amount of power the camera requires to operate.
Specifications:
Physical Dimensions: The dimensions of the camera itself, including length, width, height, and weight.
Mounting Options: Whether the camera is wall-mountable, ceiling-mountable, or suitable for other types of mounts.
Operating Temperature Range: The temperature range within which the camera can operate reliably.
Weather Resistance: Whether the camera is designed for indoor or outdoor use, and its resistance to rain, dust, and other environmental factors.
IR Capability: Whether the camera has infrared illumination for night vision.
On-Board Storage: Whether the camera has built-in storage for recording video locally.
Connectivity: The type of cables or interfaces required to connect the camera to a recorder, monitor, or network.
Network Compatibility: If the camera supports IP networking, its compatibility with different protocols and standards.
Application Areas:
Surveillance and Security: Monitoring public spaces, commercial properties, residential areas, and other locations for security purposes.
Traffic Monitoring: Observing traffic flow and identifying traffic violations.
Retail: Monitoring stores, shelves, and cash registers to improve customer service, loss prevention, and inventory management.
Banking and Finance: Tracking transactions and ensuring the safety of customers and assets.
Healthcare: Monitoring patients, staff, and facilities for security and safety.
Education: Enhancing security in schools, universities, and other educational institutions.
Perimeter Protection: Securing the perimeter of buildings, facilities, or other critical infrastructure.
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