Product Overview
1/3" type State-of-the-Art SuperExwave technology CCD; Super sensitivity - 0.55 lux F1.2, 50% video or 0.3 lux F1.2, 30% video; Very high horizontal resolution: newly developed DSP technology provides 540 TV lines; Slim & lightweight design with stylish rear panel cover and transparent lens cap; ATW Pro & ATW auto white balance, selectable with a wide ATW range of 2000ºK to 10,000ºK - suitable for use under High Pressure Sodium lighting (typically 2100ºK)
![]() Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.Auto gain control (AGC) is a feature that allows the camera to automatically adjust the overall gain of an image to help normalize the output levels. As the lighting changes, the camera will attempt to keep the overall image at a consistent level of brightness. Auto white balance (AWB) is a feature in cameras that is used for color correction. Shifting lighting conditions can sometimes cause improper video coloration, and AWB attempts to correct this. In an auto iris configuration, the camera maintains a fixed shutter speed and varies the size of the lens aperture in accordance with lighting conditions. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, and in cameras is used to measure the minimum lighting required for the camera to register a usable image. A well-lit office area is about 400 lux. |
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Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.





