Extreme CCTV

Camera

Mechanical filter CCD technology

Extreme CCTV’s WZ18 All-Weather Integrated Day-Night™ camera offers 550 TV lines of resolution and mechanical filter CCD technology. The camera delivers 65 feet of night vision and incorporates 18 LEDs for a range of 100 feet. The product uses a 1/3-inch CCD image sensor and a dual-window IR-cut and IR-pass filter. The camera incorporates a 3- to 12-millimeter varifocal, auto-iris lens for versatile optical function. Focus and zoom are controlled externally by hand, requiring no tools for adjustments and making the product a true plug-and-play camera.


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