Specifications
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Analogue
Wide dynamic range (WDR)
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) reduces the over or under exposure of images in high-contrast scenes. It uses digital
signal processing to combine multiple images, processed by the camera at different exposure rates, into a single
image, higher quality image.
WDR on
WDR off
Back-lit or high-contrast scenes, such as the glass entrance areas of a building, can lose detail in the darker parts of
an image. The GRUNDIG PAL camera range offers excellent image quality for all high contrast scenes, without
compromising image detail in either the light or dark zones. The GRUNDIG WDR cameras use a wide dynamic range
sensor to improve recording under back-lit conditions, by up to 160 times.
Exposure control for IR light
The Smart IR function prevents over exposure of the image. When a person, or target, is closer to the camera and the IR
LEDs are on, the Smart IR function adjusts IR brightness to avoid overexposure.
Privacy protection
It is essential that any CCTV camera is able to meet privacy laws and
regulations, viewing only the required and legal areas in a scene.
GRUNDIG analogue cameras contain Privacy Masking technology,
allowing private areas of a scene to be blanked out. This technology is
easily congured to suit each application and camera view.
OFF
ON