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Outland Technology Low Light Black and White Camera

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Price: $732.60 - $985.05

Outland Technology Mini Video Cameras

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Overview

UWC-300 Black and White Camera Specifications

  • Image Device: 1/3 in. Exview CCD Sensor 410,000 Pixels
  • Sensitivity: 0.0003 Lux
  • Resolution: 600 Horz. lines
  • PWR (12-24 VDC): @110 ma.
  • Lens: E-Iris, 3.6 mm f1.4
  • Horz. FOV: 70 deg
  • Length: 5 in. (125 mm)
  • Diameter: 1.58 in. (40 mm)
  • Weight:
    • Dry: 6 oz. (0.2 kg)
    • Wet: 3 oz. (0.09 kg)
  • Depth rating:
    • 1000 ft. (300 m) for Plastic Version
    • 3000 ft. (1000 m) For Stainless Steel Version
  • Housing: Black Delrin
  • Connector: XSK-5-BCL
  • Mating Connector:  RMK-5-FS (sold separately)
     
Descriptions

The UWC-300 helmet mountable black and white mini camera from Outland Technology. The sensitive 1/3 in. Exview CCD sensor has a resolution of 410,000 pixels. This camera has a sensitivity of 0.0003 lux and features and E-Iris 3.6 mm f1.4 lens.

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  • Can Outland Technology install another manufacturer’s connector on their cameras and/or lights?

    Yes, they can install any connector you request as long as the connector will fit on the camera or light housing. You will also have to provide a wiring diagram for the new connector that will mate with the camera system you’re planning to use with the camera or light. There will be an additional cost as well.

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  • What is the difference between NTSC and PAL?

    NTSC and PAL are both standards for the encoding of color television signals into a single wire. NTSC is the video format that the United States, Canada and many other countries use. Europe, Australia and parts of Asia use a different format called Pal. Prior to ordering your video system or video camera, please make sure you know the proper format for your location.  

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