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Speco Technologies Hi-Res Mini Pinhole Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Speco Category: Photography
List Price: $129.99 Buy Used: $100.00 You Save: $29.99 (23%)
New (2) from $126.65
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 3 x 2.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: CVC-770PH Model: CVC-770PH UPC: 030519657709 EAN: 0030519657709
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| Features:
| • | 0.25-inch color CCD image sensor camera | | • | 4.3 millimeter conical pinhole lens | | • | Minimum illumination of 1 lux for low-light viewing | | • | Horizontal resolution of 350 TV lines with 46dB or better S/N ratio | | • | Includes 12-volt DC power supply and BNC video output |
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Product Description 1/4" pinhole board camera Features a 4.3mm lens with built-in electronic irisRCA female video output and DC power jack 1" W x 1 1/4" H x 3/4" D
Amazon.com Product Description The SPECO CVC-770PH High Resolution Color Pinhole Board Camera with Housing is great for almost any discreet surveillance application. Protected by an incredibly compact housing, this camera sits in a hinge that allows you to adjust its tilt to virtually any angle. Designed to provide a high resolution picture even in low-light conditions, the SPECO CVC-770PH is a great addition to any video surveillance system, especially in applications where you don't want your camera to draw attention to itself. This board camera utilizes a 0.25-inch color CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor with a 4.3-millimeter conical pinhole lens, and provides 512-by-492 effective pixels. The CVC-770PH has a high horizontal resolution of 350 TVL (TV lines), works well in low-light conditions with a minimum illumination of one Lux, and achieves a S/N (signal-to-noise) ratio of 46 dB or better. The SPECO CVC-770PH operates on the EIA (Electronics Industries Association) scanning system, and includes a standard BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector for video output that allows it to connect to most any TV or VCR. This unit runs on 12-volts DC power, and can operate in temperatures ranging from 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. The CVC-770PH comes complete with a built-in automatic electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/100,000 of a second. Technical Features: - S/N ratio: better than 46 dB
- Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 1 Lux
- Effective pixels: 512 by 492 pixels
- Horizontal resolution: 350 TVL
- Operating temperatures: 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit
- Dimensions: 1.25 x 0.75 x 1.25 inches (W x D x H)
The SPECO CVC-770PH camera provides you with a high-quality picture from a versatile camera, and deserves serious consideration as an addition to your home or business security system. The CVC-770PH comes completely assembled and ready to use, and includes all the necessary mounting hardware to place it virtually anywhere. Users should note that the CCD sensor may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the camera should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources. 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.
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