The Arm Electronics Enhance IT3 Wide Dynamic Bullet Camera (150’ IR Range, 5-50mm) has a 1/3" Sony SuperHad II CCD with 650 TVL recording resolution that captures high-quality images. Thanks to a wide dynamic range, you can monitor an area accurately even in varying lighting conditions. A mechanical IR cut filter ensures clear daytime color images. For increased IR sensitivity under low-light conditions, the filter is automatically removed.
Equipped with a True Day/Night auto-iris aspherical 5-50mm lens, the video security camera records images in color at an illumination level as low as 0.01 lux. IR LEDs are activated at lower light levels allowing the camera to capture clear images in B&W up to a distance of 150’ (27.4m) in complete darkness. It removes unwanted noise encountered while recording via 3D digital noise reduction for a clearer and detailed video feed even in low-light conditions. The security camera features privacy masking that allows for masking up to 8 areas in the field-of-view. Capable of detecting motion, the camera provides an alarm to attract your attention to a possible security breach.
Using a mounting adapter plate allows you to mount the camera effortlessly on any wall or a ceiling and eliminates the need for holding the camera during installation. It features external lens adjustments to set your telephoto and fine focus lens adjustments, which allow you to adjust the parameters without having to dismantle the entire housing setup. Once the camera is attached, you can quickly check and set the field-of-view and focusing of the camera via a video test monitor output for optimum positioning. A built-in OSD is available for easy adjustment to the camera settings.
IP66-rated weatherproof, heavy-duty aluminum housing with cable management protects the Bullet Camera against dust and water, and ensures uninterrupted surveillance in exposed and high-risk locations. It features a notched side, which dissipates excess heat and maintains the operating temperature. An adjustable sunshield reduces excess sun glare in daylight operations. Moreover, a built-in heater helps the camera operate in temperatures as low as -20 °F (-29 °C).
