Sony ISSUE 3 manual Choosing a, Camera, Benefits of CCD Technology

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Choosing a

Camera

The camera is the ‘eye’ of a CCTV system and at its core lies CCD (charge coupled device) technology.

The CCD is comprised of about 500,000 light sensitive cells called picture elements (pixels) which convert the light falling onto its surface into an electrical signal. The performance of the camera, and ultimately the surveillance system, is more dependent upon the quality of the CCD than any of the other camera components. Currently, the popular formats are:

Half-inch

High performance for high sensitivity and low noise

 

 

Third-inch

Most popular and ideal for a wide range of applications

 

 

Quarter-inch

A more recent development

 

Benefits of CCD Technology

 

 

Long Life

Produced with a design life of up to 10 years

 

 

Shock Resistant

Much more rugged than older tube technology

 

 

Size and Weight

Have enabled the miniaturisation of cameras

 

 

Spectral Response

Responsive in the near infra red area

 

 

Pixels (Picture Elements)

 

 

 

Total Pixels

This is the total number of pixels on the CCD faceplate.

 

They are not all usable

 

 

Active Pixels

This is the real figure giving the number of pixels

 

that are actually in use

 

 

For more information contact the Sony Business Information Centre: 01932 816340

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