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Block Cameras

B&W

  • FCB-EX45MC/ FCB-EX45MCC(Analog)  Sony's new FCB-EX45MC/EX45MCC black and white block camera is especially suited for security dome, traffic monitoring, airline security and facial recognition applications.  Featuring a high-performance Digital Signal Processor (DSP), the FCB-EX45MC / EX45MCC camera realizes a high resolution of 520 TV lines and is equipped with an 18x optical zoom lens.

Color

  • FCB-EX48C / FCB-EX48CP(Analog)  (Replaces the FXB-EX48A) Color Block camera module w/ a 18X optical zoom auto focus/auto iris lens, 12X digital zoom, V-Lock for ext. synchronization, High-speed serial communication, Character Generator and Privacy Zone Masking .

  • FCB-IX45C / FCB-IX45CP: (Analog)   The FCB-IX45C color block camera is equipped with a 1/4 type CCD featuring Sony's Super HAD® technology and incorporates the same specifications, features, dimensions, and mounting hole position of the FCB-IX45A/IX45AP and FCB-IX47A/IX47AP cameras. Inheriting the outstanding features of Sony's previous FCB-IX A version cameras, the new FCB-IX45C block camera is ideal for numerous applications such as low vision systems, mobile police cars, pipe inspection, photo booths and document stands.

  • FCB-EX480C / FCB-EX480CP(Analog)  (Replaces the FXB-EX480A & B) Color Block camera module w/ a 18X AF Zoom lens and a 12X digital zoom, Int./Ext. Synchronization, Character Generator, Auto ICR.


  • FCB-IX47A(Analog)  Color Block camera module w/ a 18X optical zoom auto focus/auto iris lens, 4X digital zoom, Field Memory for still frame capture, High-speed serial communication, Character Generator and Privacy Zone Masking

Color Progressive Scan

  • FCB-PV10:  (Analog)  Sony is expanding its FCB camera series to include for the first time Progressive Scan (PS) color block models. The FCB-PV10 features Progressive Scan CCD technology with square pixels, Primary Color filters for precise color reproduction, and a digital YUV 4:2:2 interface. This camera is an optimum solution for high-speed shooting applications, such as traffic monitoring, license plate capture, and monitoring from mobile police vehicles, thanks to its progressive scan CCD sensor that produces high-quality images with crisp edges. It is also a powerful solution when it comes to still image applications. The FCB-PV10 camera incorporates a ¼ -type Super HAD™ PS CCD with an 10x optical zoom lens. The camera outputs a VGA size image (640 x 480) and offer frame rates of 29.97 or 25 fps (switchable). The new FCB-PV10 camera combines unique features with many convenient functions inherited from previous FCB models. With its Primary Color filters and square pixel CCD, the FCB-PV10 camera achieves precise color reproduction and exceptional picture quality - a must for videoconferencing, low vision, photo booths, and document stands.

  • FCB-PV480 :  (Analog)  Sony is expanding its FCB camera series to include for the first time Progressive Scan (PS) color block models. The FCB-PV480 features Progressive Scan CCD technology with square pixels, Primary Color filters for precise color reproduction, and a digital YUV 4:2:2 interface. This camera is an optimum solution for high-speed shooting applications, such as traffic monitoring, license plate capture, and monitoring from mobile police vehicles, thanks to its progressive scan CCD sensor that produces high-quality images with crisp edges. It is also a powerful solution when it comes to still image applications. The FCB-PV480 camera incorporates a ¼ -type Super HAD™ PS CCD with an 18x optical zoom lens. In addition, the FCB-PV480 camera can operate with a minimum illumination of 1.6 lux and is equipped with Auto ICR (IR cut filter removal) for near-infrared sensitivity. The camera outputs a VGA size image (640 x 480) and offer frame rates of 29.97 or 25 fps (switchable). The new FCB-PV480 camera combines unique features with many convenient functions inherited from previous FCB models. With its Primary Color filters and square pixel CCD, the FCB-PV480 camera achieves precise color reproduction and exceptional picture quality - a must for videoconferencing, low vision, photo booths, and document stands.

3-Chip Color

  • FCB-S3000 / FCB-S3000P (Analog)  FCB-S3000/S3000P cameras are the first FCB blocks to incorporate 3-CCD technology for superb picture quality.  With a 3-chip Mega Pixel camera system, these cameras provide precise color reproduction and high-resolution images in both 4:3 and 16:9 modes

Discontinued / Obsolete

  • FCB-IX45A / FCB-IX45AP(Analog)  Color camera module w/ 18X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom, new Spot AE function, newly developed DSP, high-speed serial communication, character generator, and Privacy Zone Masking.

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  • FCB-IX10A / FCB-IX10AP(Analog)  Color Block camera module 10x optical/4x digital zoom lens.



  • FCB-EX48B / FCB-EX48BP(Analog)  (Replaces the FXB-EX48A) Color Block camera module w/ a 18X optical zoom auto focus/auto iris lens, 12X digital zoom, V-Lock for ext. synchronization, High-speed serial communication, Character Generator and Privacy Zone Masking .



  • FCB-EX480B / FCB-EX480BP(Analog)  (Replaces the FXB-EX480A) Color Block camera module w/ a 18X AF Zoom lens and a 12X digital zoom, Int./Ext. Synchronization, Character Generator, Auto ICR.



  • FCB-EX480L / FCB-EX480LP(Analog)  Color Block camera module w/ a 18X AF Zoom lens and a 12X digital zoom, External Synchronization, Character Generator.



  • FCB-EX780B / FCB-EX780BP(Analog)  (Replaces the FXB-EX780S) Color block cameras which incorporates a newly developed, powerful 25x AF zoom lens as well as an image stabilizer function.



  • FCB-EX45M / FCB-EX45MCE(Analog)  Sony's FCB-EX45M/EX45MCE black and white block camera was the first black and white block camera to join the FCB series.  This camera is especially suited for security dome, traffic monitoring, airline security and facial recognition applications.  Featuring a high-performance Digital Signal Processor (DSP), the FCB-EX45M/EX45MCE camera realizes a high resolution of 520 TV lines and is equipped with an 18x optical zoom lens.


Last Updated Monday February 12, 2007