IP cameras Comparison: Sony, AV Costar  (4)

Chip Inch Size
1/3
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1/3
Colour Type
True Day / Night
True Day / Night
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Colour / Monochrome
Resolution
720
1080p
3MP
3 MP
Digital (DSP)
Specialist Type
Infrared
Network
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Megapixel
Sensitivity Lux
0
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Auto Iris
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Voltage
PoE
PoE
12 V DC, 24 V AC
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Motion Activated
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Wide Dynamic Range
Picture Elements HxV
1280 x 1024
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Image Frame Rate
30 fps
30 fps
21 fps
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Auto Gain Control
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White Balance
--
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Electronic Shutter Range
1 ~ 1/10,000s
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S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB
>50
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Synchronisation
Internal
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Signal Mode
PAL/NTSC
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Direct Drive
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