Canon MS-500 Security Camera
Canon MS-500 Security Camera expected price in India starts from ₹20,68,999. Take a look at Canon MS-500 Security Camera detailed specifications and features.
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Type | Security Camera |
Sensor Type | SPAD |
Lens Type | Ultra Telephoto |
Camera Resolution | 3.2 MP |
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Features
- Security Camera
- 3.2 MP Camera
- 1 inch SPAD Sensor
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Canon MS-500 Security Camera Specs
- Security Camera
- 1 inch, SPADAverage
- 3.2 MP ResolutionHigh
- Ultra Telephoto
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Canon MS-500 Security Camera Full Specs
Brand | Canon |
Type | Security Camera |
Type | SPAD |
Lens Type | Ultra Telephoto |
Lens Mount | B4 mount |
Touch | No |
Camera Resolution | 3.2 MP |
Additional Features | Sensor can detect and amplify particles arriving at the pixel, allowing it to convert even a single photon into a digital signal with minimal noise, multiplying it by approximately one million times |