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The ECLIPSE 005SL/009SL 576/960px thermal camera features Pixelpump-Gen3 technology, which significantly improves image quality, allowing for easy detection of heat sources with a high degree of detail. The 005SL model has a resolution of 576*432, while the 009SL model has 960*768. Thanks to an advanced image processing system that ensures high clarity even in challenging conditions, these cameras are ideal for long-range video surveillance. An operating temperature range from -20℃ to 50℃ guarantees reliable performance in various climates. Built-in motion blur reduction provides a stable image even at high speeds. The stepless digital zoom 1.0-4.0× allows for smooth zooming in on objects without loss of quality and detail.
The camera supports simultaneous analog and digital video signal output via PAL and UVC interfaces for more versatile application. Settings allow for changing brightness, contrast, selecting color palettes, and rotating the image, making it highly adaptable to various requirements. Settings are accessed via the UVC interface or an OSD remote. Compact size and a wide power supply range of 4.5V-20V with low power consumption up to 1.5W ensure high compatibility with various devices and efficient operation.
Features
- Pixelpump-Gen3 technology enhances image clarity and makes heat sources more visible
- High-quality video signal output with low latency
- Image stability during maneuvering and at high speeds
- Simultaneous analog and digital signal output via PAL and UVC
- Support for configurable OSD text
- Wide power supply range of 4.5V-20V with low power consumption up to 1.5W
- Compact size and low weight
Pixelpump-Gen3 technology improves image clarity
Specifications
- Resolution:
- 005SL: 576*432 (Pixelpump)
- 009SL: 960*768 (Pixelpump)
- Frame rate: 50Hz
- Power supply voltage: 4.5V~20V
- Power consumption:
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