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INTRODUCTION Sony's FCB Series of color block cameras offers excellent picture quality, superb flexibility, and easy operation in a variety of applications ranging from surveillance to traffic monitoring, and in many other visual communication environments. These cameras are specifically designed to be integrated into security domes, police vehicles, inspection, document stands, and low-vision systems. There are ten cameras in the FCB-EX Series lineup, and each incorporates a wide variety of optical zoom lenses ranging from 10x to 36x. With this breadth of choice, it's never been easier to select the right camera for your specific monitoring applications. Optical zoom lens 36x 26x 18x 10x FCB-EX Series Cameras FCB-EX1010/FCB-EX1010P FCB-EX1000/FCB-EX1000P FCB-EX990D/FCB-EX990DP FCB-EX980S/FCB-EX980SP FCB-EX980/FCB-EX980P FCB-EX490D/FCB-EX490DP FCB-EX480C/FCB-EX480CP FCB-EX48C/FCB-EX48CP FCB-EX20D/FCB-EX20DP FCB-EX11D/FCB-EX11DP Comparison chart of FCB-EX D version and C version There are two versions of FCB-EX Series cameras: D version and C version cameras. The different models vary mainly according to Wide-D technology and High Resolution mode. Wide-D D version Yes No C version No FCB-EX1010/FCB-EX1010P FCB-EX990D/FCB-EX990DP FCB-EX490D/FCB-EX490DP FCB-EX20D/FCB-EX20DP FCB-EX11D/FCB-EX11DP FCB-EX1000/FCB-EX1000P FCB-EX980S/FCB-EX980SP FCB-EX980/FCB-EX980P FCB-EX480C/FCB-EX480CP FCB-EX48C/FCB-EX48CP High Resolution 530 TV Lines 470 TV Lines FEATURES Wide Dynamic Range Technology FCB-EX1010/FCB-EX1010P FCB-EX990D/FCB-EX990DP FCB-EX490D/FCB-EX490DP These cameras incorporate an advanced backlight compensation technology that dramatically improves each camera's dynamic range by 128 times when compared to conventional cameras. Thanks to this new technology, users can capture clear images even in extreme high-contrast lighting environments. The cameras capture the same image twice: first with a normal shutter speed, and then with a high shutter speed. The dark areas captured at normal shutter speed and the bright areas captured at high shutter speed are then combined into one image using an advanced DSP LSI, thus clearly reproducing the original scene. 2 simulated image