Saturday, 29 January 2011

TOSHIBA IKWB16AW WIRELESS PTZ IP CAMERA


Megapixel resolutin 2MP (1600x1200)

Quad streaming MPEG4/JPEG video

Comes with free 16-ch recording software

4x digital zoom



This review is from: TOSHIBA IKWB16AW WIRELESS PTZ IP CAMERARight now this is one of the best wireless cameras out there. Panasonic is behind with their models because they do not support Wireless-N yet (only G), but the -W version of this Toshiba does. The new Panasonic MOS sensor has better quality (especially in low light) but this Toshiba with a CMOS sensor goes to a much higher resolution. CCD has the best color dynamic range, Panasonic MOS is best in low light, and CMOS is just cheaper to fabricate in a tiny space. Some details about low light sensitivity: This camera goes down to 0.2 lux (full moonlight) which is pretty good, but not 0.001 as the other review stated (0.001 is a pitch black moonless suburban sky). As a comparison, the Panasonic BB-HCM715 ranges from 0.3 lux to 0.04 lux with color night view mode enabled. The Canon VB-C60 will reach 0.2 lux. It appears that 0.2 lux is the magic number below which it is hard to improve light sensitivity without software-based image enhancement. Here is a table of lux values to give an idea how how much light you need to pick up a decent image: Illuminance - Example 0.0001 lux: Total starlight, overcast sky 0.002 lux: Moonless clear night sky with airglow 0.01 lux: Quarter moon 0.27 lux: Full moon on a clear night <-- THIS CAMERA -- 1 lux: Full moon overhead at tropical latitudes 3.4 lux: Dark limit of civil twilight under a clear sky 50 lux: Family living room 80 lux: Hallway/toilet 100 lux: Very dark overcast day 320-500 lux: Office lighting 400 lux: Sunrise or sunset on a clear day 1,000 lux: Overcast day; typical TV studio lighting 10,000-25,000 lux: Full daylight (not direct sun) 32,000-130,000 lux: Direct sunlight




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