Sensor Cameras



  1. Motion Sensor Cameras
  1. Some motion sensor cameras are equipped with an ‘infrared eye’. Infrared is a spectrum of light not visible to the naked eye and detects the heat signatures of different objects, animals, and people. Each motion sensor camera will be slightly different in terms of what kinds of movement might trigger the sensor, but, as a general rule.
  2. Any security camera armed with a motion sensor creates something called a protective grid. It’s an invisible area that detects body heat and unusual movements. Intruders who step into the IR area disrupt the protected zone and trigger the alarm. PIR has other useful functions as well.

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Measures in bits the number of colors that the sensor is able to distinguish. More on Portrait Score

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Measures in exposure value (EV) the maximum difference between light and dark details that a sensor can record. More on Landscape Score

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