BX-4004 Box Cameras

Vision Technologies BX-4004 Box Camera has multiple variations and numerous applications. The camera can be color, black / white, or day / low light. It is heated, RFI shielded, nitrogen charged, and contains a Constant Focus lens.

This camera has been 901D Grade A Shock Certified by Northrop Grumman Newport News and the U.S. Navy. It exceeds all NEMA 4X and IP67 standards and is maintenance free.

The external BX-4004 Box Camera is heated which gives it an operating range of +150° to -40°.  The camera is small and lightweight, measuring only 3.5" high, 2.95" wide and 2.41" deep.

Lens Options:

The BX-4004 Box Camera can accommodate a variety of lenses. The lens options are as follows...

  • 15.5 Degree 4X Constant Focus Lens F4
  • 40 Degree 1/3" Constant Focus Lens F2.8
  • 40 Degree 1/3" Constant Focus Lens F4
  • 40 Degree 1/3" Constant Focus Lens F5.6
  • 40 Degree 1/3" Constant Focus Lens F8
  • 40 Degree 1/3" Constant Focus Lens  F11
  • 68 Degree 1/3" Constant Focus Lens  F11

Camera Board Specifications

Image Sensor:   1/3" ExView HAD Color CCD
Video Signal:   NTSC, Composite
Effective Pixels:   752(H) x 582(V)
Scanning System:   2:1 Interlace
Horizontal Resolution:   480 TV Lines
Minimum Illumination:   .25 Lux (IRE 50%, AGC on, F1.4)
Power Supply:   10-12 VDC
Current:   180mA @ 12VDC
Operation:   150º to - 40º

Enclosure Specifications

Material:   Glass Reinforced Fiberglass
Ingress Protection:   IP68
Toxicity:   Halogen and Cadmium Free
Dimensions:   3.15"(H) x 2.95"(W) x 2.41"(D)

 

 

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