Supercircuits PC23C Security Camera Imager with cables
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Body ONLY! Adapters for lenses included.
- CCD Sensor: CCD stands for Charge-Coupled Device, which is a type of image sensor used in cameras. CCD sensors are known for their high image quality and sensitivity to light.
- Resolution: CCD cameras can have different resolutions, ranging from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) or even higher.
- Infrared Capability: Some CCD cameras may have infrared (IR) capability, allowing them to capture images in low-light or nighttime conditions.
- Lens Options: CCD cameras may offer different lens options, such as fixed lenses or varifocal lenses, to provide different focal lengths and viewing angles.
- Video Output: CCD cameras typically have video output options, such as analog (e.g., composite or BNC) or digital (e.g., HDMI or IP) outputs.
- Power Supply: CCD cameras may require a specific power supply, such as DC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), depending on the model.
- Mounting Options: CCD cameras can be designed for different mounting options, such as wall mount, ceiling mount, or pole mount, to suit various installation needs.
- Weather Resistance: Some CCD cameras may have weather-resistant or outdoor-rated enclosures, allowing them to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
- Remote Viewing: CCD cameras may support remote viewing capabilities, allowing users to access live or recorded footage remotely through a network or internet connection.
- Additional Features: CCD cameras may offer additional features such as motion detection, audio recording, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) functionality, or integration with other security systems.