The working principle of infrared cameras is to convert optical image signals into electrical signals for storage or transmission. When we shoot an object, the light reflected from the object is collected by the camera lens and focused on the light-receiving surface of the camera device (such as the target surface of the camera tube). The camera device then converts the light into electrical energy, which is the "video signal". The photoelectric signal is very weak and needs to be amplified by a pre-amplifier circuit, and then processed and adjusted by various circuits. Finally, the standard signal is transmitted through the transmission system to the monitor for display.
Technical parameters
1. New ED super dispersion lens, reduce dispersion, faithfully present fine colors;
2. HDMI full HD lossless fast output;
3. 7+1 all-glass Largan optical lens 14.43mm ultra-wide-angle Largan optical lens;
4. 7 aspherical lenses, correct the aberration and edge blur caused by the full-curved design of the spherical lens, thereby improving sharpness and clear and sharp imaging;
5. 16x zoom 6-axis enhanced anti-shake;
6. LCD screen size: greater than or equal to 3.0 inches (16:9) 270° flip LCD screen, new IR-CUt professional infrared night shooting, greater than or equal to 24 million full pixels, support 1080P full HD dynamic video recording.
7. Sensor pixels: 3 million or more 8. Dynamic effective pixels: 4 million or more Storage method: Flash HD;
9. Static effective pixels: 6 million or more
10. Battery: Lithium battery. Equipped with a unified metal badge for environmental law enforcement