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List Price: $199.99
Our Price: $114.99
Your Save: $ 85.00 ( 43% )
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Manufacturer: Digital Peripheral Solutions
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Q-See Color: Gray EAN: 0645439225985 Feature: 480 TV Lines Resolution Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Digital Peripheral Solutions Manufacturer: Digital Peripheral Solutions Model: QSD360 Publisher: Digital Peripheral Solutions Studio: Digital Peripheral Solutions Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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480 TV Lines Resolution 3.5mm-8mm Auto Iris Lens 1/3" CCD Image Sensor 0.1 Lux Day & Night 60 ft. Cable & Power Adapter Included
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Editorial Reviews:
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QSD360 is Professional Dome Video Color CCD Outdoor Vandal Proof camera. With CCD technology, it delivers the most sophisticated technology into the most reliable and accurate quality picture in the security industry. It is ideal for monitoring or videotaping. Connect the camera to any TV/VCR/DVR and start viewing or recording immediately. Recommended for indoor or outdoor applications where vandalism may occur.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ok for the price, looks durable, different than Amazon's description Comment: I purchased one of these QSD360 cameras to install as part of an outdoor surveillance system however Amazon's product description is misleading - this camera came labeled with a large sticker that states "Indoor" yet Amazon markets this item as an "outdoor" camera. Further, the item's packaging states that this camera has a 3mm-9mm lens (not 3.5-8 as Amazon lists) and the minimum illumination level is stated to be 0.5Lux (not 0.1 Lux).
It's also supposed to output 480 TVL resolution however after side-by-side testing, I've found that this camera's image quality is not as high as other Q-see cameras that are rated only at 420TVL (namely the Q-See QS2350C Weatherproof Color CCD Camera Kit With Built-in Heat Circulating Blower). The image quality isn't that bad (you can still identify faces) but there is noticeable noise in the picture that isn't in the lower-cost 420TVL outdoor units. It seems that much of the high cost of this camera is not because of the supposed 480TVL lens but rather because it is apparently "vandalproof" (something I guess time will tell).
A third comment: This camera can handle low light situations fairly well even though there are no IR LEDs. In close-to-complete darkness though, the camera could not distinguish any objects so if you're planning on using this unit as a night-time surveillance tool, you will most likely need ambient lighting or an array of IR LEDs close to the camera to make this camera useful.
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