Sony Electronics Inc.

SSC CM564R Outdoor Analog Minidome Camera Sony Electronics Inc.

SSC CM564R Outdoor Analog Minidome Camera

Sony’s SSC-CM564R Outdoor Analog Minidome Camera combines a 2.8-10.5 varifocal lens with a 960H EXview HAD CCD II sensor to deliver pacesetting levels of performance for high resolution (up to 700TVL) and sensitivity. The camera is IP-66 rated and includes built-in infrared to assist in capturing images of objects in the dark up to 98 feet away even in 0 lux. It is also a true day/night design with removable IR-cut filter function for improved visibility.

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