It's an ultra small high definition FPV camera with excellent night vision. It features 11.8X11.8X24.5mm size, 4.5g weight as well as 5~24V wide voltage. Very easy to install and conceal, Minimum illumination is 0.008lux, which can view clearly in almost complete darkness.
Solution | Single chip 1/3 CMOS |
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Pixel | NTSC: 656(H)×492(V)/PAL:786(H)×576(V) |
TV System | PAL/NTSC (based on country) |
SENSOR DIMENSION | 4.75mm(H) × 3.55mm(V) |
RESOLUTION | 520TV |
SCANNING SYSTEM | 2:1 Interlace |
min illuminate | 0.008Lux/F1.2 |
LENS & VIEW ANGLE | 0.5mm F2.0 /100 ° |
S/N RATIO | 52dB |
ELECTRONIC SHUTTER | AUTO(1/60 S TO 1/100000 S)/OUT (1/50 S TO 1/100000)S |
AUTO GAIN CONTROL | AUTO |
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL | AUTO |
BACK LIGHT COMPENSATION | AUTO |
VIDEO OUT | 1.0V p-p/75ohm |
SIZE | 11.8mm x 11.8mmM x 24.5mm |
WEIGHT | 4.5g |
CURRENT | 60mA |
Input voltage | DC 5V-24V |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE | - 10° C ~ +50°C ,less than 90% RH |
Connection | PIN1-Red DC PIN2-Black GND PIN3-Yellow VIDEO OUT |
Package Includes | 1 x camera |
The colors are kind of washed-out. Even with my saturation setting at 100%, colors are still faded, compared with similar cameras, especially when compared with this one, nhttp://www.surveilzone.com/600tvl-120degree-wide-angle-super-mini-fpv-camera-with-mic-CC1563nwhich is very popular.nnIt is rated at 5-24V and I am running it at 5V via Pololu 5V regulator. The really strange thing is that when using this camera, my RANGE is reduced. I cannot explain it. I get about half the range I get using the other camera. I cannot understand how this can happen, but it does. As I reach the limit of range, instead of just getting static, the picture begins to fade, with static. The contrast becomes very, very low as the static increases.nnPerhaps 5V is just too low for this camera, or perhaps mine is defective.nnIt is also very slightly out of focus and I can't adjust it because the lens appears to be glued fixed in place.nnI like the FOV and the low-light performance is pretty good, but not enough for my purposes, but that's my fault. I thought 0.008LUX would be low enough. It's not.
2016-08-16
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