The RoughCam e.Vario is an extremly robust analog camera with motorized variofocal lens. The video camera delivers superb picture quality for process monitoring and surveillance technology.
What makes this camera so special? What's the difference?
With the RoughCam e.Vario, a new, very compact, analog, robust varifocal camera enters the market. The RoughCam e.Vario is the further development of the RoughCam vario2.0. It offers the same economic advantages as the predecessor model; it is also robust, media resistant and ultra compact - but it has more powerful features.
"The main difference between the RoughCam e.Vario and the previous model is its newly developed 1/2.8" CMOS sensor which results into a higher image quality. Due to its motorized varifocal lens the camera is very easy to handle" explains product manager Alexander Kruse.
1/2.8'' 2,1 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
Excellent Picture Quality, Very High Sensitivity, High Resolution Images. The RoughCam e.Vario incorporates the CMOS sensor that offers highly improved sensitivity and colour reproduction compared to earlier sensors. In addition, the camera can operate with a minimum illumination of 0.1 lx, resulting in a significant improvement in image quality under limited lighting conditions. This camera achieves a high resolution of 1080p (1920x1080) 25p/30p.
Day/Night Function
The RoughCam e.Vario features a Day/Night capability, which provides optimum sensitivity in both day and night shooting applications. As the scene illumination darkens, the infrared filter is automatically removed. The camera then switches to B&W mode enabling it to operate under a minimum illumination of 0,1 lx (AGC-Turbo, S/W).