Low Cost HDTV Video Camera with Y/Pb/Pr Component and HD-SDI Output and Integrated Lensing with 120x Zoom. Small size, small price, full HD resolution. This camera delivers full 1080i resolution and a built-in lens in a rugged, compact housing. Excellent for security, videoconferencing, scientific imaging, and portable applications.
High Definition (HD) is finally here in an affordable, versatile package. The Silver HDZ camera packs a lot of features in a small size that won’t hurt your budget.
The new Silver HD color HD camera is ideal for applications where size, flexibility, and cost are a premium. This exceptional camera uses a 1/3-type HD CMOS image sensor and approximately 2 million pixels to deliver HD quality images at an unbelievable price. It can output the video signal in 1080i, 720p, NTSC, and PAL formats to suit most any application.
With a 120X zoom capability, high dynamic range, and many features like AutoFocus and AutoExposure, this camera can be used almost anywhere. All of these features are controllable through RS-232 or VISCA protocols, so the camera can be controlled remotely via computer.
Features
HD analog Y/Pb/Pr video output (1080i, 720p at 59.94 Hz or 50 Hz)
HD-SDI digital output (optional)
SD video output (NTSC, PAL, and S-Video)
120x Zoom (12x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom)
2 Megapixel HD CMOS sensor
Built-in lens
RS-232 Serial interface for remote control, including VISCA
- HD: Analog Component: Y/Pb/Pr
Digital
Output: HD-SDI - SD: VBS: 1.0
Vp-p (sync negative) Y/C
Focus
System
Full Auto (Normal
AF/Interval AF/Zoom Trigger AF), One-push
Trigger, Manual, Infinity, Near Limit
Setting
Ordering Info
Silver HD:
HD video
camera with Y/Pb/Pr Output and 120x zoom
Silver HD with Digital
Output:
HD video camera with
Y/Pb/Pr Output and 120x zoom, plus HD-SDI
output with BNC connector
Silver HD
& Tripod Mount:
Silver HD
plus a standard tripod mount with a ¼-20
threaded hole
Silver HD
& HD/RS232 Cable (Recommended):
All HD/SD video signals
and camera control via RS-232 come out on
the
15pin D connector on the back of the camera.
A short cable that breaks out these signals
to normal HD component video channels, and
a standard 9pin D connector for RS-232 control
is highly recommended with purchase.