Twin Rear View Camera Ntsc, 120°, 95°, Ir White For Opel Combo, Vivaro & Movano on 2040-parts.com
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Twin rear view camera NTSC, 120°, 95°, IR White for Opel Combo, Vivaro & Movano Important Notes
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white
20 m
290mA
Universal
NTSC
Color sensor, 1/3" CCD Sony
120°,95°
0 Lux (with IR ON)
480 TV lines
Yes
No
Yes
IP68
Automatic
Automatic
2x
>48db
12V
-20°C - 70°C
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