The Sony SSC-CD73V is a dome-style security camera with a manual varifocal lens designed for Day/Night security and surveillance applications. The camera has a 1/4-inch CCD that is sensitive even in low light conditions. In complete darkness the camera switches to an infrared-sensing nighttime mode. The die cast aluminum housing and polycarbonate dome is resistant to vandalism and it comes with anti-theft screws as well. It will integrate with security systems based on either 12 volt DC or 24 volt AC power supplies. This model has conventional BNC video output.
Vandal Resistant Housing
The SSC-CD73V is housed in a die cast aluminum enclosure with a durable polycarbonate viewing window which complies with the IP66 standard. The durable camera enclosure can withstand strong external impacts and is equipped with anti-theft screws to further deter tampering and vandalism.
Superior Picture Quality
This dome camera has 1/4-inch CCD that achieves 480 horizontal lines resolution. The CCD imager requires only 0.8 Lux with f/1.0 (at 50IRE) which enables the camera to capture clear images even under low light conditions.
BNC Video Output
The SSC-CD73V has conventional BNC video output. This camera can be connected to any video monitor or television with common cables.
AC or DC Power Options
This camera can be powered by both conventional security system power sources. It accepts conventional 12 volt DC as well as 24 volt AC systems which are common for security applications.
Wide to Narrow Views
The dome camera has a CS lens mount that allows for a wide variety of lenses be attached for your special applications. The wide angle 3.0 mm shows a 60° horizontal angle view. The maximum telephoto 8 mm shows a narrow 25° horizontal angle view.
Auto Exposure Functions
This camera has several auto features making crisp and clear color images easy to capture. The AGC (auto gain control) circuit will boost the camera's video gain so subjects under low illumination can be distinguished clearly. The BLC (back light compensation) function automatically over exposes a bright background so that foreground objects are more visible. The ATW (auto tracing white balance) adjusts the camera's white balance whenever there is a change in lighting conditions.
