Vinden CZ 320 infrared cameras, which are offered in both 60 Hz and 9 Hz frame rates, feature a VOx uncooled microbolometer detector in 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 focal plane arrays, as well as a 17 µm x 17 µm pixel size. The LWIR cameras—which are available in monochrome and color—feature a spectral range of 8-12 μm, 3X optical zoom, 2X digital zoom, and a custom processor that provides image processing functions. In addition, the cameras generate H.264/MJPEG IP-video streams for Ethernet connectivity, as well as simultaneous NTSC/PAL analog video, and 14-bit Camera Link digital video. Vinden CZ 320 cameras are suitable for use in integrators and OEM in industrial applications, security and surveillance, and military applications.
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Contact:Sierra-Olympic
Headquarters: Hood River, OR, USA
Product: Vinden CZ 320 LWIR cameras
Key Features: VOx uncooled microbolometer detector in 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 focal plane arrays, 17 µm x 17 µm pixel size, 14-bit Camera Link.
What Sierra-Olympic says:
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