Compare V962-N with V945B - W310MIR  (2)

Colour Type
Colour / Monochrome
Colour / Monochrome
Resolution
1920 x 1080
5MP
Digital (DSP)
Sensitivity Lux
0.08
0.0 ~ 0.01
Auto Iris
Direct Drive
Lens Mount
C/CS
--
Voltage
12 V DC, 24 V AC, PoE
12 V DC, 24 V AC, PoE
Motion Activated
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB
> 50
--
Signal Mode
PAL, NTSC
PAL, NTSC
Chip Inch Size
--
1/1.8
Specialist Type
--
Network
Focal Length mm
--
3.6 - 10 mm
Wide Dynamic Range
--
Picture Elements HxV
--
2592 x 1944
Image Frame Rate
--
15 ~ 30 fps
Back Light Compensation
--
Auto Gain Control
--
White Balance
--
Electronic Shutter Range
--
1 ~ 1/30,000 s

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