High Picture Quality

All Sony mini domes incorporate a 1/4 type
Super HAD CCD for high horizontal resolution
and excellent sensitivity. The SSC-CD73VP
colour camera provides a high resolution of
480 TV lines and operates under a minimum
illumination of 0.9 lx (colour mode)/0.2 lx
(B/W mode)*1. The SSC-CD43VP colour camera
also provides a high resolution of 480 TV lines
and features a minimum illumination of
0.8 lx*1. The black and white SSC-MD53VCE
and SSC-MD33VCE cameras offer a horizontal
resolution of 570 TV lines and a minimum
illumination of 0.4 lx*2.
*1 AGC On, F1.0, 50IRE
*2 AGC On, F1.4, 50IRE
Day/Night Function (SSC-CD73VP)
The SSC-CD73VP offers a “Day/Night” function
to provide optimized sensitivity in both day and
night shooting scenarios. As the scene
illumination reduces and the acquired image
darkens, the infrared cut filter is automatically
removed and the camera switches to B/W
mode, requiring only a minimum illumination of
0.2 lx. Incorporating an optimized lens for
“Day/Night” function, the camera can produce
clear and crisp image under normal illumination
or when used with near IR illuminators. In
addition, “Day/Night” modes can be
automatically switched, or manually initiated on
demand through an external control signal.

FEATURES

Ruggedized Design

(SSC-CD73VP and SSC-MD53VCE)
The SSC-CD73VP and SSC-MD53VCE mini
domes are housed in a heavy duty aluminum
diecast enclosure with a durable polycarbonate
viewing window which complies with the IP66
standard. The extremely durable camera
enclosure can withstand strong, external
impacts and is equipped with anti-theft screws
to further deter tampering and vandalism.

Built-in CS Mount,

Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens

(SSC-CD73VP and SSC-CD43VP)
The SSC-CD73VP and SSC-CD43VP mini domes
come with a built-in CS mount, auto iris vari-
focal lens with a focal length of 3.0 to 8.0 mm
to cover a broad range of viewing choices
(see Fig. 1) and feature a new masked dome
cover with a clear slit. This versatile and
powerful lens compensates the focal length
difference between visible light and infrared
light. The result is clear, crisp images (subject
remains in focus) when going from visible to
infrared light and vice versa.
Fig. 1Horizontal angle of view (SSC-CD73VP) Fig. 2 Adjustment range of lens angle
66.6° (wide)
27° (tele)
abc
a(Panning): ±150°
b(Tilting): ±75°
c(Rotating): ±150°