Sony SSC-G213A true day/night analogue CCTV camera with 650 TVL resolution

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Sony
  • Model code: SSC-G213A
  • Chip Inch Size ": 1/3 inch
  • Colour Type: Colour / Monochrome
  • Resolution TVL: 650 TVL
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Sony SSC-G213A true day/night analogue CCTV camera with 650 TVL features optical day/night function to switch to day or night mode depending on the light level. It also features ATR-Lite (Adaptive Tone Reproduction Lite) to compensate for gradation of subjects to an optimum level and iBLC to compensate for exposure levels in dark scenes to help improve subject visibility.

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Make Sony
Manufacturer Sony Professional Solutions Europe
Category CCTV>CCTV cameras
Model code SSC-G213A
Chip Inch Size " 1/3 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 650 TVL
Digital (DSP) Yes
Sensitivity lux 0.003
Lens Mount CS mount
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 1.6 W
Picture Elements HxV 976 x 494
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB > 55
Synchronisation Internal/Line Lock
Signal Mode NTSC
Mini or Compact Compact
Video Output 1.0 Vp-p
Physical Specifications Dimension mm: 118 x 63 x 57
Weight g: 255
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +50 C (14 ~ 122 F)
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80
Additional info Sony SSC-G213A true day/night analogue CCTV camera with 650 TVL features optical day/night function to switch to day or night mode depending on the light level. It also features ATR-Lite (Adaptive Tone Reproduction Lite) to compensate for gradation of subjects to an optimum level and iBLC to compensate for exposure levels in dark scenes to help improve subject visibility.
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