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What an excellent bullet
camera- this is the. 430+ horizontal TV lines / 0.0003 lux cam is
capable of performing in lower light situations than any other BW
bullet camera in the world. The only way to go lower lux is to use
infrared lighting or a thermal camera. A great choice for a variety
of applications. With the newly revised 1/3" Sony Ex-View DSP
(digital signal processing) CCD imager chipset, this features unrivaled
low-light ability for video imaging.
We carry ONLY the LATEST
and BEST in CCTV chipset technology and circuit board engineering
(both aspects are critical to produce a high quality CCD camera)!
Too many in our industry are still liquidating 'antiques' on an
unsuspecting public, often even unaware themselves that better technology
exists.
Common Applications:
•Sports / racing
including 'extreme' sports filming
•Economical & low profile indoor and outdoor security
solutions
•Onboard vehicle use including security and recreation
•Wildlife activity monitoring
•OEM & scientific / machine purposes
Available Options:
Includes removable sun
/ rain shade and metal 360 degree swivel mounting kit FREE with
each camera ordered.
*These are available
with additional or alternate lenses. We will custom remove the normally
included 3.6mm lens & replace with your desired lens, including
focal adjustment, for $9.95- simply ask operator for part # LENS-SVC
when ordering the camera(s) and lens(es). Click here to read more
about our super fast lens service. Having our qualified technicians
do it allows you to maintain full factory warranty- and can avoid
a lot of other headaches.
Variations / Alternate Equipment to Consider:
If you have some decent
lighting and are considering color instead, consider our #PCC-5EX.
We also carry several
infrared (IR) 'day-night' dual color-BW imaging cameras like the
#PIR-2HAD and #PIR-5HAD.
Cautions:
These bullet cameras
are great and are considered rugged, but care must be used when
handling the attached video /power cable. Most any problems ever
seen with our bullet cameras are caused by too much pulling stress
being applied, resulting in connection damage inside the camera.