SONY FCB-EX2200P Product Details:
FCB-EX2200P features a Super HAD CCD II image sensor and an advanced Sony image processor, 670TVL, 1/4″ Super HAD II CCD, 18x, analog integrated movement, 0.4 lx minimum illumination, infrared cut-off filter automatic removal and spherical privacy zone masking. The camera inherits many of the features of Sony’s world-renowned FCB Series cameras, such as the Wide-D wide dynamic range, automatic removal of the IR cut filter, and spherical privacy masking.
SONY FCB-EX2200P key feature:
Excellent sensitivity
0.4 lx minimum illumination (IRE 50%, AGC on).
Various operating modes
The camera has four operating modes, and you can choose the most suitable mode depending on the importance of the application: sensitivity, resolution or other factors.
The 18x optical zoom lens
FCB-EX2200P&FCB-CX2200P is equipped with a high resolution 18x optical zoom lens. With a 12x digital zoom, the camera offers a 216x zoom ratio for high-quality image capture over long distances.
The Super HAD CCD II image sensor
benefits from the high-performance Super HAD CCD II image sensor, and the FCB‐EX2400P delivers excellent sensitivity in environments as low as 0.4 lx* minimum illumination. This sensor ensures high quality images even in dark environments. In addition, it provides a horizontal resolution of 670 TV lines, ensuring that details in the scene are captured.
* IRE 50%, AGC is on.
Progressive scan widens the function
In progressive scan mode, the video signal is processed by progressive scan to obtain a clear, flicker free image. Since webcams typically have a back-end system based on progressive scan, there is no need to switch interlaced scanning to progressive scan to maintain the original image quality.
Wide dynamic range
Wide dynamic range (Wide-D) allows for clear images to be captured under extreme lighting conditions.
Visibility Enhancement (VE) and Defogging’s
powerful visibility enhancements dynamically and adaptively correct tone curves on a pixel-by-pixel basis while continuously enhancing visibility in high contrast environments. The defogging feature helps improve the visibility of low contrast environments such as fog scenes. This feature enhances and optimizes contrast in such situations.
Slow AE Response
These cameras allow the user to set an automatic response speed (up to 2 minutes) to allow the camera to adapt to changes in lighting conditions. For example, when shooting in an underground parking lot, if it is not set correctly, some valuable images will be lost due to sudden changes in lighting conditions.