Hi Alex, our factory is (painfully!) conservative. As you may know, and what IPVM has been stating, there are no industry standards for stating the various video camera "specificatiions", such as Minimum Sensitivity. Our factory specifies Minimum Sensitivity at full frame rate (No DSS), Full Iris Opening, and default AGC Gain (which is not the maximum available AGC Gain), at a video output level of 50-IRE (or IRE Equivalent). This 50% video output level is a bit conservative; I see some "specifications" listed at 30-IRE (or equivalent). Rating a camera block at 30-IRE (or even lower!) provides a better (about 40% lower value) minumum sensitivity than rating at 50-IRE. Another issue, again brought up by IPVM, is the WDR "specification". This WDR "spec" is even worse... I hear people state a WDR "spec" of 100-dB (or even higher). I just smile and repeat to myself - OK, that would be the surface of the Sun to the Dark Side of the Moon (sorry, I love Pink Floyd!). Anyhow, I then ask the person, Can you please tell me what you are basing the comparison to?... God I hate "specsmanship"!!! Oh well, it is just part of the industry. By the way, since there is no industry standard for measuring and quantifying WDR performance, our factory does not provide a WDR "spec", even though our OEMs are crying for one. I tell them, 'make one up', just be sure to describe the conditions and criteria you are using for your "spec".