Technical Glossary of Spy Camera Terms

Sep 7
13:45

2011

Rose Lee

Rose Lee

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If you have a home business in online sales and is considering entering the highly popular and profitable spy camera niche, you should probably take some time to familiarize yourself with some of the most common technical terms used when referring to the spy cameras so you will have a better understanding of what you sell

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Here are some of the most commonly used technical terms and phrases associated with spy cameras,Technical Glossary of Spy Camera Terms Articles and their simple definitions:    CMOS---CMOS stands for Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor and refers to image sensors within a digital camera that convert light into electrons. CMOS sensors normally consume little power and are generally very inexpensive to manufacture. Many CMOS sensors have the same parity as the more expensive CCD sensors. As a rule, CMOS cameras are relatively inexpensive and have very good battery life.    Micro SD---A Micro SD is a very small flash memory card used in digital cameras and manufactured by SanDisk, which is where it gets its name. A Micro SD card as opposed to a plain SD card is teeny, measuring just 15 X 11 X 1...millimeters, not inches. It is a portable memory source used in many electronics.    Kbps--- When you see Kbps in connection with a spy camera, it is making reference to the data transfer speed. The higher the number or Kbps, the faster the transfer speed. For example, a 56 Kbps computer modem is as slow as a dinosaur compared to one with 3,000 Kbps.    FPS---FPS stands for Frames Per Second and refers to the frame rate or frame frequency at which an imaging device such as a camera will produce unique consecutive images. These images are called frames. For security spy cameras, the lower the FPS, the poorer the quality of the picture.    Recording Format---Refers to a format for encoding data for storage on a storage medium.     mAh---Millamp Hours. This is describing the total amount of energy a battery can store at one time. With a higher mAh rating, a battery can power a device that requires more power or power a device for a longer period of time.     Lux---This is a measure of light intensity. In camera talk, lux refers to the minimum amount of light necessary for the camera to take pictures. The lower the lux, the more sensitive the camera.     IR LED---Infrared Light Emitting Diodes used to power devices such as remote controls. The particular wavelength that is transmitted by the infrared light tells the device what to do. Think of a remote control for your garage door or TV.    AV Out---Audio/visual out.     RCA---A type of electrical connector used to carry audio and video signals. May be called a phono connector or cinch connector.     Transmission Power---This term refers to the transmission of electrical energy from any power source on to an electrical load without using interconnecting wires. This power output is measured in milliwatts.    PAL/NTSC---This refers to two of the main television broadcast standards used around the world: PAL and NTSC. These are not interchangeable as they are incompatible, so PAL won't work in a country using NTSC and vice versa. NTSC video tape format will play in all USA video players.    GSM---GSM stands for Global Systems for Mobile communications and is the international standard for cell phone service. In spy or security cameras, this refers to audio bugs or occasionally still cameras that will send an image over GSM mobile network from a built-in SIM card.Knowing some of the technical terms for spy cameras can help you know which types to buy for resale. Knowledge is power!If you are entertaining thoughts of buying spy camera for resale in your ecommerce small business, you are on the right track to plenty of sales and profits, because this is a very hot niche with a wealth of potential customers all over the world. However, some of the techno-speak associated with these cameras can  be more than a little confusing to the average person. So, to be able to sound reasonably intelligent and knowledgeable about the products you will be selling, this glossary of technical terms about spy cameras can come in very handy for you! Plus, you will be a more informed buyer if you know what to look for in spy cameras and what many of the technological terms mean. Chinavasion has a large selection of good quality, low priced spy cameras that will be great sellers for you and assure you of a product with plenty of potential for profit!