MagnaView Series
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Camera
Image Sensor
Number of Pixels
(H x V)
Total Pixels
Minimum
Illumination
Horizontal
Resolution
Power
Consumption
HCGB41
1/3” CCD Black
and White
EIA: 512 x 492
CCIR: 512 x 582
EIA: 260K
CCIR: 300K
0.35 lux @ F2.0
410 TVL
2.5 W
HCGB57
1/3” CCD Black
and White
EIA: 816 x 495
CCIR: 798 x 584
EIA: 410K
CCIR: 480K
0.4 lux @ F2.0
570 TVL
2.5 W
HCGC35
1/3” CCD Color
NTSC: 510 x 492
PAL: 500 x 582
NTSC: 410K
PAL: 290K
0.8 lux @ F2.0
350 TVL
3.5 W
HCGC48
1/3” CCD Color
NTSC: 768 x 494
PAL: 752 x 582
NTSC: 380K
PAL: 440K
1.0 lux @ F2.0
480 TVL
3.5 W
HCGE35
1/3” CCD
EXview Color
NTSC: 510 x 492
PAL: 500 x 582
NTSC: 250K
PAL: 290K
0.8 lux @ F2.0
350 TVL
3.5 W
HCGE48
1/3” CCD
EXview Color
NTSC: 768 x 494
PAL: 752 x 582
NTSC: 380K
PAL: 440K
1.0 lux @ F2.0
480 TVL
3.5 W
HCGD35
1/3” CCD True
Day/Night
NTSC: 510 x 492
PAL: 500 x 582
NTSC: 250K
PAL: 290K
0.35 lux @ F2.0
350 TVL
3.5 W
HCGD48
1/3” CCD True
Day/Night
NTSC: 768 x 494
PAL: 752 x 582
NTSC: 380K
PAL: 440K
0.4 lux @ F2.0
480 TVL
3.5 W
HCGW48
1/3” CCD Wide
Dynamic
NTSC: 768 x 494
PAL: 752 x 582
NTSC: 380K
PAL: 440
0.8 lux @ F2.0
480 TVL
4.5 W
HCGWD48
1/3” CCD Wide
Dynamic True
Day/Night
NTSC: 768 x 494
PAL: 752 x 582
NTSC: 380K
PAL: 440K
0.3 lux @ F2.0
480 TVL
4.5 W
SPECIFICATIONS
HCGB41 and HCGB57 Black and White Cameras
offer low light image capturing in crisp detail. When combined
with an infrared illuminator, objects can be seen in perfect darkness.
HCGC35 and HCGC48 Color Cameras
increase object recognition in your focal area.
HCGE35 and HCGE48 EXview Color Cameras
use an advanced technology image sensor that dramatically
improves light efficiency. CCTV cameras that use EXview technology have twice the sensitivity of a standard CCD
chip.
HCGD35 and HCGD48 True Day/Night.
The incorporation of a moving mechanical IR filter within the camera
ensures true 24 hour surveillance, providing high quality color images during the day and similar quality black and
white images at night when used with IR lighting.
HCGW48 WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
is a processing technology that allows a CCTV camera to automatically
adjust for different lighting conditions within the same frame. Each pixel of each frame is processed individually; that
is, in shadowed areas the exposure is increased and in bright areas the exposure is decreased so that all the details in
the scene are light-corrected in the image.
HCGWD48 Wide Dynamic True Day/Night
combines the processing technology of the WDR cameras with the
moving mechanical IR filter to ensure a precise picture in any lighting condition.