Ntsc Rear View Camera In Eu License Plate 1lux 1/3 "cmos 150 ° Ip67 380 Tvl on 2040-parts.com
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ColorblackDimensionsWidth: 530mm / height 136mmIntegrationUniversalMounting positionlicense plateVideo normNTSCPicture sensorColor sensor, 1/3" CMOSLens angle150°Light sensitivity1 LuxCam resolution628 x 582 pxcolor resolution380 TV linesMirroring functionYesDistance linesNoNight vision functionNoProtection classIP67Additional connection1xScope of Delivery
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