Anyone concerned about security will appreciate the durability and high-quality video footage of
The Constable. It provides super clear resolution of 625TV lines along with a long viewing range, making this powerful camera perfect for keeping an eye on the outside of your home or business all day and night, rain or shine.
The 1/3 inch Super HAD Sony CCD lens gives you an astonishing high quality image and wide viewing angle, while 48 infrared (IR) LED's provide superb night vision, even in complete darkness.
The Constable may be small, but its built with high grade weatherproof aluminum, a 1/3 inch Super Sony CCD lens and 48 LED's, giving you only the best surveillance footage you have ever seen from a security camera - guaranteed!!
The heavy-duty aluminum casing protects this camera from water, stormy weather, falling debris, and even vandalism, the sun-shield can be adjusted, which further helps protect the lens and deter unwanted daylight away from the iris. Installing and positioning this camera exactly where you want it is easy and takes a mere few minutes to completely install
The Constable.
At a Glance... - SONY Super HAD CCD
- Easy to Install and Position
- Heavy Duty Aluminum Casing
- Weatherproof from -20C to +50C
- 48 IR LED's for Powerful Night Vision
- Waterproof Night Vision Security Camera
Manufacturer Specifications
- Primary Function: Waterproof Night Vision Security Camera (SONY Super HAD CCD)
- Video Format: PAL
- Image Sensor: 1/3 inch SONY Super HAD CCD
- Scanning System: (PAL) 625 Lines
- Electronic Shutter Speed
- 1/50 - 1/100,000 - Viewing Distance
- Daytime: up to 150 meters
- Nighttime (IR): up to 50 meters - Zoom: No
- Focus: Manual
- Effective Pixels: PAL: 500 (H) x 582 (V)
- Sync System: Internal
- Resolution: 420 TV Lines
- Video Output: 1Vp-p Composite Video / 75Ohms
- White Balance: Automatic
- Gamma Characteristics: 0.45
- S/N Ratio: >48db
- Audio: None
- Minimum LUX
0.1 Lux For Color / 0.000 Lux Under IR LED - IR Range: 34-40 Meters
- Number of LED's: 36 at 850nm for infrared night vision
- Lens: 3.5 - 6mm DC Iris
- Operating Temperature: -10 to +50 Degrees Celsius
- Power Consumption: DC 12V 2A (CDS ON: 550mA Maximum)
- Back Light Compensation: Automatic
- Connection Type: BNC
- Power: Power Adapter (100-240V)
- Dimensions:
- Body - L:130 x Diameter:85 (mm)
- Fixture - L:90 x Diameter:25 (mm)
- Base - Diameter:70 x H:12 (mm) - Certifications: CE, FCC, ROHS
- Manufacturers Ref: CF5KYF23JGD9
Product Notes
- Provides you with 24/7 security
- You can easily change the BNC connection to an RCA AV type with a simple BNC to RCA coupler adapter
- Switching between night vision is completely automatic
Package Contents for Model CVJZ-J25-PAL
- Waterproof Night Vision Security Camera with Super HAD Sony CCD
- Power Adapter (100-240V, 50/60Hz)
- Mounting Bracket
- Manual - English
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is the J25 with Sony Super HAD CCD more cheaper than the CVJZ-J23-PAL and CVJZ-J24-PAL?
That's because the Constable CCTV security camera with SONY Super HAD CCD is is smaller in scale, so less raw materials were used in its construction and it does not feature and extra video feed. - Does this camera have audio?
No. This camera captures video but not audio. - Do I have to turn night vision on manually?
No. This camera has a light sensor that detects light levels. It switches to IR mode automatically. - Do you connect cables from the camera outside to your computer or is it cordless?
This is a CCTV surveillance camera, meaning it is not wireless/cordless. You will need to connect cables from the camera to a computer, monitor, DVR or TV screen. - What does the Super HAD meen?
Super HAD (HAD, stands for Hole Accumulation Diode). Super HAD CCDs have much closer spacing between microlenses, thus further increasing the light collection efficiency. Meaning, much, much better quality images than ever before. - How does Super HAD CCD actually work?
Super HAD CCD's made by Sony work by placing two micro lenses on top of each photo diode, which enables the CCD video sensor to collect more photon from incoming light than the old CCD, and the result is a far better image quality.