INFRA RED SENSITIVE Colour 750 H-Pixel High Resolution PCB Module CCTV Camera with 3.6 mm Lens SONY CCD Image Sensor AWB AES AGC BLC
Colour
IR Sensitive 750 + H-Pixel High Resolution Covert CCTV Camera Module with 3.6 mm Lens ⅓" SONY CCD Image Sensor AWB AES AGC BLC
 

Small 32 mm x 32 mm PCB, Board Lens for High-Image-Quality & better Low-Light sensitivity, High 700 H-Pixel IR Sensitive Covert PCB Camera Module.

This PCB Module is suitable for High Resolution applications for evenly lit and lower levels & in Homes, Shops, Showrooms, Offices, Warehouses, etc.

See-in-the-Dark with an IR Illuminator.

Mod-dnHR $69

 
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Power Supply 12 VDC 0.3 Amp $12

Cable Video & Power 20 m $25

Microphones better than inbuilt microphones from $5
Mounting Hardware Screw/Nut/Spacer/Bush Paks

Available to suit are a wide selection of lenses that allow the width-of-vision to be tailored for various situations.

1.78 mm FishEye lens for 8 metre ultra-wide shot @ 3 metres.

A Wide Angle 2.1 mm lens to capture a 6.8 metre wide scene @ 3 metres.

50 mm lens for Full-Screen 'Cash Drawer' or 'Head & Shoulders' images @ 10 metres.

This CCTV Security Camera has a ⅓ inch 437 664 pixel SONY Super Had II CCD Image Sensor, Digital Signal Processing, Automatic Electronic Shutter, Automatic Gain Control and Back Light Compensation.

Covert invisible (no Red glow) Infrared Illuminator for serious Covert See-in-the-Dark surveillance (IR-ILLUM $99)

 


Charge Coupled Device better than CMOS

32 mm x 32 mm PCB Board Lens for High-Image-Quality better Low-Light sensitivity High 750 + H-Pixel PCB Camera Module wide range of lenses allow width-of-vision to be tailored for various situations
images for illustrative purposes

 
High Resolution
IR-Sensitive PCB Module CCTV Camera

⅓" SONY 437 664 pixel Super-HAD II CCD Sensor

Wide Range of Lenses 2.1 to 25 mm

48 + dB Signal : Noise Ratio

750 + H-Pixels

0.5 Lux

 

 

 
Covert Colour Security Camera
Module, connect to the Composite Video Input (AV, Yellow RCA socket) on most TVs and Domestic or commercial Recording Devices, if required a Microphone can be easily added and a single small diameter Cable used to carry Video, Audio & Power 20 or more metres.

Sony's latest Super-HAD-II High Resolution 437 664 Pixel CCD Image Sensor unlike some cameras that utilise a CMOS image sensor this Security Camera has a Sony Charge Coupled Device with more than 750 horizontal pixels and significantly higher Sensitivity and higher Signal-to-Noise ratio than a CMOS sensor.

This Camera employs the full potential of the 437 664 pixel image sensor by utilising a Wide-Bandwidth Digital Signal Processor capable of 540 + Horizontal Television Line (540 H-TVL) video output.

 

All values are approximate. @ 3 metres @ 5 metres @ 9 metres @ 15 metres
Width of Vision with 1.78 mm FishEye Lens 8 metres 13.3 metres 24 metres 40 metres
Width of Vision with 2.1mm Lens 6.8 metres 11.4 metres 20.5 metres 34 metres
Width of Vision with 2.9 mm Lens 5 metres 8.3 metres 14.9 metres 24.8 metres
Width of Vision with 3.6 mm Lens fitted to Camera 4 metres 6.6 metres 12 metres 20 metres
Width of Vision with 5.7 mm Lens 2.5 metres 4.2 metres 7.6 metres 12.6 metres
Width of Vision with 8 mm Lens 1.8 metres 3 metres 5.4 metres 9 metres
Width of Vision with 12 mm Lens 1.2 metres 2 metres 3.6 metres 6 metres
Width of Vision with 25 mm Lens 0.6 metres 0.9 metres 1.7 metres 2.9 metres
Width of Vision with 50 mm Lens 0.3 metres 0.45 metres 0.85 metres 1.45 metres
Additional Lens selection info here        

 

Video System: PAL fully compatible with Australian TV System.

Image Device: Super HAD CCD 2 795 (H) x 596 (V) 473 820 Pixel 752 (H) x 582 (V) effective " SONY ICX639BKA Super HAD II CCD. *CCD=CCD image sensor "Super HAD CCD II" is a trademark of Sony Corporation. The "Super HAD CCD II is a version of Sony's high performance CCD HAD (Hole-Accumulation Diode) sensor with realized sensitivity (typical) of 1000mV or more per 1µm2 (Color: F5.6/ BW: F8 in 1 s accumulation equivalent.)
Compare SONY Super HAD II with old Compare Spectral Response Images SONY Super HAD II with old
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Lens: Board Type 3.6 mm Focal Length, accessory Lenses: 1.78 FishEye, 2.1, 2.9, 5.7, 8, 12, 16, 25 & 50 mm (BL) types on this page, corners of image may be slightly cropped with 2.1 mm Lens, additional information here.

Scanning System: 2 : 1 Interlace PAL 50 Hz vertical, 15 625 Hz horizontal.

Synchronisation: Internal.

Video Output: 1.14 V p-p Composite Video 75 ohms, suit Australian TV, VCR, AV & Video inputs, BNC socket, ~ 75 cm cable.

Horizontal Pixels: 750 + better than Super-VHS near DVD resolution (this value is provided for comparative purposes only).

Sensitivity: ~ 0.5 lux @ F1.2 (this value is provided for comparative purposes only), 0 lux with LEDs 'ON'. Infrared LEDs illuminate ~ 95% of the Width-of-Vision and are effective up to approximately 15 metres depending on the reflective characteristics of subject.

Automatic Electronic Shutter (AES): 1/50 to 1/100 000 second, 20 milliseconds to 10 microseconds, additional information here.

Automatic Gain Control (AGC): Yes.

Back Light Compensation (BLC): Automatic.

White Balance: Automatic.

Spectral Response: ~ 400 to ~ 1000 nm with an Infrared 'CUT' Notch between approximately 720 ~ 830 nm. For best colour rendition use light sources with a low or zero infrared component, these include conventional Fluorescent, Light Emitting Diodes, Compact Fluorescent. Colour Day / Night Infrared Infrared Night Vision information 'Primer' here.

Signal to Noise ratio: 48 + dB, measured with AGC off.

Power Requirements: 12 Volts DC Regulated, ~ 90 milliamps, 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC socket, center pin +,  ~ 75 cm cable.

Dimensions (mm): ~  32 x 32 ~ 28 deep with 3.6 mm Lens, ~  10 grams.

Mounting: ~ 28 mm centers, ~ 2 mm diameter holes. Mounting Hardware Screw/Nut/Spacer/Bush Paks

Manufacturer: 18+ years experience. ISO 9001, CE, FCC, RoHS certification. OEM & ODM supplier.

Made in China.

 

Tiny Microphone Preamplifier connect to VCR TV Tape Recorder Audio Monitor * Better than most inbuilt Camera microphones Wider pick up angle Larger pick up area Use more than one for large areas For general audio monitoring Spy Bug microphone Microphone Wider pick-up angle Larger pick-up area More Sensitive than most inbuilt camera microphones position closer to source attach to camera bracket Use more than one for large area
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Day Night Colour Infrared Light Emitting Diode (Night Vision) Cameras

Colour CCTV Day Night Cameras with inbuilt Infrared Light Emitting Diodes "See-in-the-Dark" and produce images when visible illumination is zero.

At average levels of illumination these Cameras produce Colour images, depending on their sensitivity (Lux) at low illumination levels and in total darkness the image is Monochrome.

These Cameras generally have a relatively high sensitivity image sensor and Fixed Iris Lens therefore under high illumination levels images will be overexposed for the reasons outlined here.

Ordinary CCTV Colour Cameras are relatively insensitive to Infrared because they have an IR CUT Filter between the Lens and Image Sensor, this filter excludes Infrared radiation with a wavelength greater than ~ 700 nm that would otherwise adversely affect White Balance, Colour Rendition and Image Sharpness.

Day / Night Colour CCTV Cameras are sensitive to Infrared because they either do not have an IR CUT Filter or utilise a special NOTCH IR CUT Filter that excludes the wavelengths most harmful to colour quality (720 ~ 830 nm) from reaching the Image Sensor.

A Colour Camera that does not have an IR CUT Filter usually has poor colour rendition characterised by a Pink-Red 'tint' when the illumination is InfraRed rich, use of a 'Notch' Filter helps however White Balance, Colour Rendition and Image Sharpness are compromised for Infrared sensitivity. (Image Sharpness can be restored by using a specially designed Lens that corrects for focus shift between Visible and Infrared)

The IDEAL Day / Night Infrared Sensitive Colour CCTV Camera utilises a Lens with an Automatic Iris to cope with high illumination levels - has a large aperture (low 'F' number) to maximise light transmission and is corrected for Infrared:Visible focus-shift, it also utilises a Traditional IR CUT Filter when illumination levels are adequate for Colour and REMOVES the IR CUT Filter when levels are low our Maxi Cameras have these features and are recommended for OPTIMUM results

BETTER SOLUTION: AutoCam-dn - DomePTZ-dn2 - DomePTZ-dn3 have Automatic-Focus to ensure crisp images regardless of illumination source.

Infrared rich light sources include Daylight and most Filament type lamps including common Spot lamps, Tungsten lamps, Halogen lamps, etc.

The majority of Light emitted from 'Cold' type sources such as Fluorescent, Mercury Vapour, Sodium Vapour, etc., is visible, these sources contain little Infrared energy.

"See-in-the-Dark" Infrared capability using a notch (or no) IR-CUT Filter is a trade-off that adversely affects Colour rendition in "Infrared Rich" environments

See in the Dark Infrared Night Vision Day Night CCTV Camera Filter characteristics