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Emerson EVC125HD

Quick information
Brand Emerson 2010
Model EVC125HD
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series EVC Series
Color Black
Optical Zoom 4x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Emerson EVC125HD is a high-definition surveillance camera designed for professional security applications. Released in 2010, it features a 1.3-megapixel sensor that supports HD video output, ensuring clear and detailed images. The camera supports multiple video formats, including H.264 compression, which optimizes bandwidth without compromising image quality. It incorporates infrared (IR) technology for effective night vision, allowing monitoring in low-light environments. The device includes pan-tilt capabilities, enabling remote directional control for comprehensive coverage. Designed with durable materials, the EVC125HD offers reliable performance in various environmental conditions.

Specifications

Seller Notes “Operates on 3 AAA batteries (not included). Tested and functional.”
Maximum Aperture f/1.25
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 2.4 in
Maximum Resolution 5.0 MP
Color Black
Model EVC125HD
Optical Zoom 4x
Features 720p HD Video Recording
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Battery Type
  • AAA
  • AA
UPC
  • Does not apply
  • 680079872045

Key Advantages

The Emerson EVC125HD offers superior image clarity with its HD sensor, enhancing security monitoring. Its use of H.264 compression significantly reduces storage requirements and network load. The integrated IR functionality ensures reliable surveillance even in darkness. Pan-tilt control adds versatility, allowing users to adjust viewing angles remotely. The camera’s robust build quality guarantees longevity in demanding environments. Additionally, it supports multiple video output formats, ensuring compatibility with diverse monitoring systems.

Limitations

Despite its high-definition capabilities, the EVC125HD is limited to a maximum resolution of 1.3 megapixels, which may be insufficient for applications requiring ultra-high resolution. The camera's release in 2010 means it lacks some modern features like 4K support and advanced analytics. Its pan-tilt mechanism is slower compared to newer models, potentially affecting responsiveness. The camera does not support wireless connectivity, necessitating cabling for installation. Night vision range is limited, which can restrict coverage in very large or outdoor areas. Lastly, since it has been discontinued, obtaining replacement parts or support might be challenging.

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