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Our camera has an '''iris''', just like a human eye has an iris. When closed, the iris lets in a small amount of light, and then lets in much more when opened. Unlike the one in your own eye, our iris never closes, always allowing in the optimal amount of light to guarantee the brightest possible picture. The '''automatic iris''' in the camera ensures that the optimal amount of light gets through to the '''[[Image Sensor|ccd image processor]]''' to capture '''professional quality images'''. This means that even in low light conditions, it will still produce sharp, clear images.
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Our camera has an '''iris''', just like a human eye has an iris. When closed, the iris lets in a small amount of light, and then lets in much more when opened. Unlike the one in your own eye, our iris never closes, always allowing in the optimal amount of light to guarantee the brightest possible picture.
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The '''automatic iris''' in the camera ensures that the optimal amount of light gets through to the '''[[Image Sensor|ccd image processor]]''' to capture '''professional quality images'''. This means that even in low light conditions, it will still produce sharp, clear images.
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 16 May 2014

Auto iris.gif


Our camera has an iris, just like a human eye has an iris. When closed, the iris lets in a small amount of light, and then lets in much more when opened. Unlike the one in your own eye, our iris never closes, always allowing in the optimal amount of light to guarantee the brightest possible picture.


The automatic iris in the camera ensures that the optimal amount of light gets through to the ccd image processor to capture professional quality images. This means that even in low light conditions, it will still produce sharp, clear images.


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