Night Vision 12v 170° Color Ccd Reverse Backup Car Front Rear View Camera on 2040-parts.com
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Description:
100% New Brand and High Quality Image sensors: PC7050 TV System: NTSC default Minimum illumination.< 0.5 AGC: Auto BLC: Auto White Balance:Auto Video Color: Colorful Waterproof Class: ip 67 Effective Pixels :740X580 Resolution : 480TV lines Video Output: 1.0Vp-p,75 Electronic Shutter: 1/60(NTSC)-1/10000S Better Than 48db Lens Angle: 170o Operation Temperature:-20°c+80°cRH95% Storage Temperature: -30°c+60°c Working Power (DC): 12V Current consumption: 90mA Max Package Include: 1x Car Styling CCD HD Car Rear View Camera Posted with eBay Mobile |
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