The ingress protection (IP) is an internationally standardised code that identifies the resistance of electrical appliances against the ingress of foreign items and liquids, especially water. It is expressed in the so-called IP code, which consists of the "IP" followed by two digits: the first indicates the protection against dangerous contact and foreign objects, the second indicates the degree of protection against water ingress.
To save space, the camera compresses the video recording during capture. This comes at the expense of detail, which means that the video has a poorer image quality. MPEG2 and MPEG4 are the most commonly used codecs.
Dual-camera models feature two cameras - one on the front and one on the rear. This allows you to record the area in front and behind the vehicle.
CMOS chips are often used in digital cameras. Compared with CCD sensors, they offer a cheaper alternative, with lower power consumption and faster data transfer. CMOS sensors are able to transmit data from each point separately, while CCD sensors work line by line. CMOS sensors are sometimes abbreviated as APS (Active-Pixel Sensor).
Memory cards are a popular medium for storing video, images and other data. You can choose a memory card according to type, capacity, write speed and brand.
Resolution indicates the number of pixels that make up an image or video. A lot of modern devices are equipped with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080), which is suitable for display on large screen TVs or monitors. Higher resolution provides smoother images with more detail.
A codec is a program that automatically records and transforms video and audio recordings. The most commonly used are MPEG2 and MPEG4 codecs. Older devices, such as DVD players, may not support modern formats, but computer incompatibility can be solved by downloading and installing the appropriate codec.
CCD is a sensor type that records colour images. Image recording is performed by two methods: the location of RGB filters in front of the sensor or filters are placed in front of the pixels in a checkerboard pattern.
Focus is a process that ensures the subject of a photograph appears clear and sharp. Focus can be achieved using an optical element in the lens, allowing you to focus on objects that are close or distant.
Stabilisation reduces the effects of camera shake. It can be divided into digital and optical stabilisation, the latter being part of the structure of the lens.
The sensor is one of the most important parts of a camera as it greatly affects the final image quality. Important factors to consider include the size of the sensor as well as the number of pixels.
Full HD (High Definition) expresses the highest quality video format, which is designed for playback on big screens.
Memory cards are the medium on which images and videos are stored. Cards can be chosen by type, capacity, writing speed and brand.