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High resolution weatherproof dome with active UTP

Send video up to 4000 feet down twisted pair

  • 1/3” Sony chipset produces 540 lines of resolution (420 non HR models)
  • Adjustable IR array sees up to 50 feet in complete darkness
  • Powerful zoom IR corrective aspherical auto-iris lens (3-9mm on CD25 series or 9-22mm on CD26 series
  • Built in active UTP lets you send clear video up to 4000 feet down twisted pair

The CD25 and CD26 series cameras are based off of our popular CD21 camera with a unique case design that makes this camera virtually grip and kick proof. We have added a powerful zoom lens, adjustable IR array and an active UTP to send video up to 4000 feet down twisted pair. Versatile and unobtrusive, it is easy to mount anywhere. Encased in a virtually indestructible aluminum metal alloy vandal resistant housing, you will be sure to
get the evidence every time.

CD26IR2

OUR PRICE $249.99


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Lines 540
Imager Manufacturer Sony
Color yes
Min Focal Length (mm) 9
Max Focal Length (mm) 22
Lens Iris auto
Day Night no
Wide Dynamic no
IR Sensitive yes
IR Array Range (ft) 50
Vandalproof yes
IP Capable no
Audio no
Built in Mic no
Mounting Bracket Included yes
Wireless no
Volts DC 12
Volts AC 24
Warranty 1 year
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The CD25 and CD26 series cameras are based off of our popular CD21 camera with a unique case design that makes this camera virtually grip and kick proof. We have added a powerful zoom lens, adjustable IR array and an active UTP to send video up to 4000 feet down twisted pair. Versatile and unobtrusive, it is easy to mount anywhere. Encased in a virtually indestructible aluminum metal alloy vandal resistant housing, you will be sure to
get the evidence every time.
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