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[title] What's Behind the Lens?
[* black] Canary achieves its flat lens front with an extra sheet of glass that's not optically active. Buried inside is a conventionally shaped M12 security lens.
[* black] A switchable IR blocking filter is included for day/night mode. This blocks IR light during the day, but switches to be transparent at night.
[* black] The lens holder is unremarkable. Components are placed within the light chamber to allow the back to support the heat sink.
+[* black] Note the empty holes for... some sort of sensor, not stuffed. Maybe air quality?
[* black] That's it. I hope you've enjoyed this tour into the insides of Canary.