Infinity Series, Cameras

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26100-212
CAMERA 1440 X 1080 USB
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1440 x 1080
15
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Infinity
1.5
26100-215
CAMERA 1280 X 1024 USB
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1280 x 1024
30
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CMOS 1/2"
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1.3
26100-216
CAMERA 2048 X 1536 USB
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2048 x 1536
12
USB 2.0
CMOS 1/2"
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3.1
26100-220
CAMERA 1392 X 1040 USB
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1392 x 1040
15
USB 2.0
CCD 1/2"
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1.4
26100-221
CAMERA 1616 X 1216 USB
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1616 x 1216
12
USB 2.0
CCD 1/1.8"
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26100-222
CAMERA 2080 X 1536 USB
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2080 x 1536
5
USB 2.0
CCD 1/1.8"
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3.3

About  Cameras

A camera is an optical device that is used to capture digital images or record moving images, which are then saved onto an SD card or other storage medium. There are different types of cameras available, each with its own specifications and capabilities. The most common camera types include CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) sensors. These sensors come in various sizes, such as 1/1.8", 1/2", 1/3", 1/2.5", 1/2.8", 1/3", and 1/4". The sensor size affects factors like image quality and low-light performance. Megapixels (MP) refer to the resolution of the camera's image sensor. Common megapixel options for cameras include 0.9MP, 1.3MP, 1.4MP, 1.5MP, 2MP, 3MP, 3.1MP, 3.3MP, and 5MP. Higher megapixel counts generally result in sharper and more detailed images. Frames per second (FPS) indicate the number of individual frames that the camera captures and records in a second. The frame rates available for cameras can range from 5 FPS to 60 FPS, providing options for capturing fast-moving subjects or smooth video recordings. When choosing a camera, factors such as the desired image resolution, frame rate requirements, and intended application should be considered. These considerations ensure that the selected camera meets the specific needs and expectations of the user. In summary, cameras are optical devices that capture digital images or record moving images. They come in various types, with different sensor sizes, megapixel options, and frame rates. Choosing the right camera involves considering the desired image quality and performance requirements for the intended application.