camera Sourcing Overview
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Resolution and Video Format Compatibility Overlooking the match between maximum resolution options like 2560 x 1300 and supported video formats such as MP4 and H.265 often leads to compatibility issues with playback devices or editing software, so ensure the camera’s specs align with your existing systems.
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Battery Capacity Specification Negotiate for the highest battery capacity available, ideally 3100 mAh, to maximize operational time and reduce downtime, especially if the camera will be used in remote or extended shooting scenarios.
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Certification and Compliance Standards In practice, most reputable suppliers provide cameras certified with CE, FCC, RoHS, and ISO 9001, which guarantee safety, environmental compliance, and quality management—prioritize these certifications to mitigate regulatory risks.
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Waterproof Rating Trade-offs The trade-off between IP65 and IP69K ratings depends on your environment; while IP65 offers protection against water jets, IP69K ensures resistance to high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns, directly affecting maintenance costs and device longevity.
