SNC-DH140T

Vandal-resistant Minidome 720p/30 fps Camera - V Series

The SNC-DH140T is a tamper proof high definition (720p) minidome network security camera with Electronic Day/Night settings, Intelligent Motion Detection, DEPA Advanced, View DR and is ONVIF compliant. It also supports dual streaming of H.264, MPEG-4 and JPEG at full frame-rate.

Sony's Exmor™ CMOS sensor provides excellent pictures and event detection for effective evidence gathering.

Sony's-V Series cameras have outstanding picture quality and come with a powerful feature set.

Technical Specifications

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Camera

Image Sensor 1/3 type progressive scan "Exmor" CMOS sensor
Number of Effective Pixels Approx. 1.4 Megapixels
Signal System NTSC color system/PAL color system (switchable)
Sync System Internal synchronization
Minimum Illumination (50 IRE) Color : 0.20 lx (F1.2/View-DR OFF/XDNR ON-Middle/VE OFF/AGC High/50 IRE)
B/W : 0.10 lx (F1.2/View-DR OFF/XDNR ON-Middle/VE OFF/AGC High/50 IRE)
Minimum Illumination (30 IRE) Color: 0.10 lx (F1.2, View-DR OFF, VE OFF, AGC High, XDNR Middle, 1/30 s)
B/W: 0.05 lx (F1.2, View-DR OFF, VE OFF, AGC High, XDNR Middle, 1/30 s)
Dynamic Range Equivalent to 130 dB by View-DR Technology
S/N Ratio (Gain 0 dB) More than 50 dB
Gain Auto (3 levels)
Shutter Speed 1 s to 1/10000 s
Exposure Control Auto, EV Compensation*1, Auto Slow Shutter*2
White Balance Auto (ATW, ATW-Pro), Preset, One-push WB, Manual
Lens Built-in varifocal lens
Powered Zoom No
Easy Zoom Yes
Zoom Ratio Optical zoom 2.9x
Digital zoom 4x
Total zoom 11.6x
Powered Focus Yes (Easy Focus)
Horizontal Viewing Angle 85.4° to 31.2°
Focal Length f = 3.1 mm to 8.9 mm
F-Number F1.2 (Wide), F2.1 (Tele)
Minimum Object Distance 300 mm
IR Illuminator No
  • HD (720p) resolution

    Detailed 720p HD progressive images. Progressive acquisition (as opposed to interlace) means that images are more stable to view, contain more information and compress more efficiently - without "interlace artefacts".

  • Exmor™ CMOS Sensor

    High resolution CMOS sensor with low noise characteristics for improved image acquisition. Derived from Sony's broadcast product range, Exmor™ is one of the highest quality image sensors available.

  • Triple Codec Network Operation

    This multi-codec camera supports three compression formats: JPEG, the best choice of high-quality still images

  • DEPA Advanced analytics triggers alarms and alerts based on user-created rules

    DEPA Advanced Intelligent Video and Audio Analytics can analyse images to detect whether pre-selected objects have moved, raising an alarm if an event is detected. Users create a set of rules that determine exactly how and when this happen

  • View-DR (Visibility Enhanced Wide Dynamic Range) for extra dynamic range in images captured by the camera

    With Sony's View-DR (Visibility Enhanced Wide Dynamic Range) innovation, you can achieve a high contrast ratio of 125dB. This ensures realistic tonal detail, and state-of-the-art image enhancement with a wide, dynamic range capability.

  • XDNR eXcellent Dynamic Noise Reduction to improve pictures in low illumination

    XDNR (Excellent Dynamic Noise Reduction) technology virtually eliminates image blur in low-light conditions, enabling users to clearly capture images that have not been easy to portray in the past. It also overcomes the problems associated with many competitor camera models. What's more, when both XDNR and Visibility Enhancer are turned on, the cameras can achieve four times the sensitivity compared to when they are off. This technology is ideal for any outdoor surveillance monitoring, such as in a car park at night

  • Power Over Ethernet (PoE) capability

    Supporting Power over Ethernet (PoE), the SNC-DH140T can be powered using the same Ethernet cable it uses for data transfer. This feature greatly reduces the physical infrastructure costs and speed of deployment.

  • ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) compliance

    The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery and video streaming. Allows interoperability between network video devices.

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