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Got one of these at under half price from an installer who is upgrading a client. Anyone used one? or how do you think it will compare in lowlight to my vcm-24vf?

 

Also, how come it pulls "500ma max" since it has no IR...is it the WDR or the 3x zoom which I will never use.

 

Scanning Frequency(V)

59.94Hz

 

Image Sensor

1/3" SONY Double Scan CCD

 

Sync. System

Internal

 

Total Pixels Number

811(H) x 508 (V) 410K

 

Effective Pixels Number

768(H) x 494 (V) 380K

 

Horizontal Resolution

480 TV lines

 

Video Output Level

1.0Vp-p (75Ω, composite)

 

S/N Ratio

More than 50dB (AGC off / BW mode)

 

Digital Zoom Ratio

3x (On/Off)

 

Lens

DC Iris Varifocal lens (f=3.8~9.5mm, F1.2)

 

Min. Illumination

0.1lux(normal), 0.001lux(DSS Color), 0.0003lux(DSS BW)

 

Day & Night System

AUTO / DAY / NIGHT / EXT selectable

 

White Balance

Auto

 

Electronic Shutter Speed

1/60~1/10,000sec

 

DIP SW

AGC On/Off, BLC On/Off, Flickerless On/Off, DSS On/Off, D/N On/Off, D. Zoom On/Off

 

WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)

ON/OFF

 

Power Consumption

500mA / 6.0W(max.)

 

Power Voltage

24VAC/12VDC Dual Voltage

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Well I tried the camera out. At first was not happy with low light performance but I started messing around and changed the "Max Fls Set" from 2 up to 10 and it gained a lot of light ...more then my monalisa.

 

Through searching I am assuming "Max Field Set" 1-20fld, 40, 80, 160fld is slowing down my shutter speed (DSS).....is this correct? ALso can anyone tell me what is "Filter Delay" or what it does in the D-N menu? It goes from 0 to 15 seconds.

 

I also turned Backlight on and it helped brighten it up. Turning WDR on or off didn't really matter at night.

I'll play with it more during daylight.

 

Thanks for any replies.

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Yeah thats not a low light camera, though it is a True Day Night camera. Yes you are slowing down the video using DSS. 350-500ma is normal with True Day Night Vandal domes (especially older ones like that model), Unlike smaller or cheaper cameras they can have 2 or 3 video boards in addition to its own power board, built in surge protection, etc. IR a camera could be anywhere from 800ma to 2000ma depending on the camera and amount/type of IR and other features. Dont know if I believe the monalisa's claim of 180ma.

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"Filter Delay" seems to be used for preventing "Hunting" or "oscillating" of filter in changing illumination.

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It actually looks clean and bright at night time with external IR or ambient light but it does have the trade off of a bit of blur on quick moving objects. I'm going to play with it tonight and get a happy medium with light and blur. For what I paid for it I'm happy so far.

 

One question on the 3rd connection plug (Pelco I think) ......If I never have an intention of using it could I cut off the big plug and tape the wires? Just another object I have to try to fit through a small hole in the wall.

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