Block cameras have revolutionized imaging project designs since their introduction to the market in the early 2000s. Renowned for their exceptional optical zooming and autofocusing capabilities, these cameras have gained immense popularity among embedded application developers. Their compact form, robust chassis, various output options, and easy integration capabilities make them a preferred imaging choice for system designers and engineers.
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This guide details various technical aspects of the Videology Zoom Block product lineup, including electrical, mechanical, parametric, and environmental values and specifications. You can easily see the different specs of each model, such as sensor size, sensor size, resolution, frame rate, etc. of our zoom block cameras side by side.
Videology Zoom Block cameras are used in many applications that need a high resolution image sensor and an enhanced optical zoom lens. These block cameras can zoom and autofocus at the same time. Videology autofocus zoom block cameras utilize additional technology such as a removable IR cut filter (day/night mode), digital slow shutter, wide dynamic range (WDR), and digital noise reduction to improve image quality even in difficult light conditions.