05/03/2024 1:46 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/spotlight-infrared-night-vision-50m-ir-array-VY022/
Spotlight infrared night vision 50m IR Array
REF: VY022
Specifications
  • Focus based on matrix of infrared LEDs (IR Array) with focusing lenses.
  • The IR light reaches 50-60 m away.
  • Lighting angle of 30 ° -60 °.
  • IR output power: 2400 mW at 850 nm.
  • Automatic operation since the LEDs turn on automatically when dark and turn off when enough light is received (CDS Auto Control).
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PVP 53.55
12.85
Price including VAT: 12.85
PVD 47.06
11.29
2 years
warranty
14 days
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Specifications
  • Focus based on matrix of infrared LEDs (IR Array) with focusing lenses.
  • The IR light reaches 50-60 m away.
  • Lighting angle of 30 ° -60 °.
  • IR output power: 2400 mW at 850 nm.
  • Automatic operation since the LEDs turn on automatically when dark and turn off when enough light is received (CDS Auto Control).

More info

Infrared focus to be used together with a standard video camera so you can view images even in the dark. It can work with standard video cameras or as an additional IR focus for night vision cameras.

Specifications
  • Focus based on matrix of infrared LEDs (IR Array) with focusing lenses.
  • The IR light reaches 50-60 m away.
  • Lighting angle of 30 ° -60 °.
  • IR output power: 2400 mW at 850 nm.
  • Automatic operation since the LEDs turn on automatically when dark and turn off when enough light is received (CDS Auto Control).
  • It is activated below 10 Lux per CDS.
  • Requires 12 VDC power supply (not included).
  • Water resistant (IP66 protection).
  • Metal casing platewith 1/4 "thread for fixing to base or camera support.
  • Size: 112 (long) x 40 (diameter) mm.
  • Gross Weight: 290 g
  • Number of packages: 1

Technical terms

  • Lux
  • VDC
  • IP Protection
Lux
The lux (symbol lx) is the derivative unit of the International System of Units for the illuminance or lighting level. Equal to one lumen/m². It is used in photometry as a measure of luminance, taking into account the different wavelengths by the luminosity function, a standard model of the light sensitivity of the human eye.

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