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Infrared cameras and ordinary cameras are widely used in various fields, bringing great convenience to people's daily life and work. So what is the difference between an infrared camera and an ordinary camera? Next, let the editor lead you to solve this problem.
The difference between day and night:
Infrared cameras can also capture portraits at night, and they can capture the contours of the human body even without lights, but ordinary cameras cannot capture images.
The reception of optical signals is different:
The lens of an ordinary camera perceives the light source that is visible to the naked eye of the human body, so the ordinary camera has a good shooting effect during the day, and the image is dim and blurred at night, which is similar to the effect of human observing the night with the naked eye. The infrared camera generally comes with an infrared dot matrix, which relies on the infrared lamp to emit infrared rays to illuminate the object. After diffuse reflection, it is received by the surveillance camera to form a video image.
Different effects:
Infrared cameras are much better than ordinary cameras, the distance of irradiation is also far, and the picture quality is very clear. In use, the life of infrared cameras is much longer than that of ordinary cameras.
The above is to share with you the difference between infrared cameras and ordinary cameras. The infrared camera has an infrared lamp on the front end, which can accept the reflected light of infrared rays emitted by itself, and is suitable for use at night or in very dark places.
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