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2.4GHz 4CH Wireless 380TVL 1/3 CMOS FM Security Camera C-203A - Sku# DTA0622000DG
Sku: DTA0622000DG
Price: $27.41
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Specifications:
- Image Sensor: 1/3'' CMOS
- CMOS Total Pixels: PAL 628 x 582; NTSC 510 x 492
- Horizontal Resulution: 380 TV lines
- View Angle: 62
- Minimum Illumination: 1.5 lux/F 1.5
- Gain Control: Automatic
- Frequency: ISM 2, 400MHz-2483MHz 4CH
- Transmission Power: 2mW
- Modulation Mode: FM
- Bandwidth: 18MHz
- Operating Temperature: -10C - + 50C/14F-122F
- Storage Temperature: -40C - -85C/-40F-+185F
- Dimension: 23.0 x 25.0 x 20.1 mm
- Unobstructed Effective Range: 100m
- Chennel Frequency: CH1=2414; CH2=2432; CH3=2450; CH3=2468 (MHz)
Details:
- The Wireless Security Camera features 4 channels available to avoid interference
- The FM Security Camera features 380TVL, provides HD pictures
- High quality material makes the CMOS Security Camera durable and reliable for long time use
- With all the accessories here, the CMOS Security Camera is easy and convenient to use
What is a CMOS Camera? - Sensor Chip - When a camera uses a CMOS-based image sensor chip, it enables the integration of all required camera circuits within the same chip. This makes the CMOS suitable for small and portable cameras such as those in PDAs and mobile phones. Although initially used for less expensive devices, the CMOS sensor has been further developed in terms of power, efficiency and functionality. Many professional cameras already incorporate CMOS sensor chips for their technical needs
- Voltage - Compared to the CCD, the CMOS operates at lower voltages, thus reducing power consumption for portable applications. The CMOS chip allows any analog or digital processing functions to be readily integrated into the chip in order to reduce the device's system package size and overall cost
- Monochrome or Color Configurations - CMOS cameras typically employ color separation devices, instead of having integral filters on the camera's sensors. Each camera might be available in either monochrome or color configurations. A monochrome CMOS camera captures images in black and white or grayscale. A color CMOS camera captures a range of colors generated through varying combinations of discrete colors
How to Set Up CMOS Cameras to Stream Over the Internet:
If you do not want to shell out for a dedicated webcam, there is a chance you can use your digital CMOS-based camera as a webcam to stream, as long as it has a live preview option on the back of the camera. Setting up your digital camera to stream over the Internet as a webcam allows you use a webcam without paying for extra equipment.
- Download the camera software and install it. (See "References below.") Note that you may need to pay to use these programs.
- Connect your camera to the computer using the USB cable. Be sure to turn on the camera as well.
- Position the camera so that your full face can be seen on it. An ideal place is on or around your monitor, or someplace at eye level.
- Run the camera software. Follow the instructions on the program to make your camera work as a webcam.
- Run any software you normally would that can use a webcam. You should be able to select your camera as you could any webcam.
Tips & Warnings:
- Consult your manual. Some cameras can act as webcams without any adjustment other than connecting the camera to the computer. If your webcam allows this, follow the directions indicated. If not, proceed to Step 2.
- You may need to adjust the focus and distance of the webcam. While regular webcams typically automate their focus, regular cameras may not have this feature.
- If your camera does not recharge when connected to a USB cable, you will need to keep an eye on the camera's charge. Consider having an extra battery at the ready.
Package Included: - 1 x HAMY C-203A 2.4GHz CMOS Wireless Camera
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