Sony SNC-RZ30N PTZ JPEG Network Camera
If installing a camera suitable for a professional application is necessary, consider the Sony SNC-RZ30N. The camera has pan tilt and zoom capabilities and the sound produced when it operates are kept to a minimum. Much of the hardware inside the camera improves its operation and reduces the load on the system that you attach it to. More specifically the camera contains a 32 bit RISC processor, 32MB of RAM and 8MB of embedded flash memory. The added memory in the camera supplements image quality and 8mb acts as an alarm buffer.
The cameras sensor is a 1/6 type charged coupled device and has a signal to noise ratio of 48 dB. Numerous white balancing modes are available focus control can be set to automatic or you can adjust the focus manually. Images can be recorded with clarity from quite a distance as the camera has 25* optical zoom and 300*full zoom. The RZ30N operates well in low level lighting and can record images at 2.5 lux. JPEG image compression is used by the camera and it can record images at resolutions of 736*480 as well as a number of lower resolutions. Images are smooth as the camera can record video at 30 frames per second.
The camera has been designed with networks in mind and is fully compatible with HTTP, TCP/IP, ARP and a variety of other network protocols. Up to 50 users on the network can access the cameras functions and users can be provided with their own unique password. Camera users can be informed about potential threats picked up by the surveillance system via email, mobile phone or PDA. The camera does not feature power over Ethernet, it does include an AC power adaptor, power consumption is 21.6W.
What you don’t see on everyday surveillance cameras are PCMCIA type two card slots, the camera has two for increasing its storage capacity. You can route images to your monitor or recording device through the BNC connector at the rear of the SNC-RZ30N. A decent PC is needed for the camera to perform at its best, it’s recommended that you have a Pentium 4 1GHz with 128MB of RAM or better. If you don’t intend to attach the camera to a PC you can connect it to a DVR or standard VCR. To beef up your installation you can attach a passive Infrared sensor to the camera and connect it to your alarm system.
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