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Indoor cameras have CMOS sensors. Those sensors are easily damaged by direct sunlight. Outdoor cameras use CCD sensors.
Indoor cameras have CMOS sensors. Those sensors are easily damaged by direct sunlight. Outdoor cameras use CCD sensors.




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! colspan="2" align=left| High Resolution Color Mini Dome Camera 480TVL Wide Angle Sony SUPER HAD Image Sensor
! colspan="2" align=left| High Resolution Color Mini Dome Camera 480TVL Wide Angle Sony SUPER HAD Image Sensor
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! colspan="2" align=left| Sony 1/3" CCD Color Infrared Dome Camera
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Revision as of 09:44, 13 April 2008

Indoor cameras have CMOS sensors. Those sensors are easily damaged by direct sunlight. Outdoor cameras use CCD sensors.


High Resolution Color Mini Dome Camera 480TVL Wide Angle Sony SUPER HAD Image Sensor

  • indoor/outdoor: indoor
  • resolution: 480 lines
  • minimum illumination: 0.3 lux
  • field of vision: 89 degree
  • night vision: no

 

Sony 1/3" CCD Color Infrared Dome Camera

  • indoor/outdoor: weatherproof
  • resolution: 480 lines
  • minimum illumination: 0 lux in IR mode
  • field of vision:
  • night vision: 18 LED 50 ft