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Infra red CCTV (1/3" High resolution)


osso

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I am tempted to sell an Infra red CCTV camera, along with a diy kit, which has only ever been used once indoors to see what it could do.

 

It was worth £225 brand new, impressive piece of kit, but I am unable to install it onto a grade II listed building.

 

It claims to have a range of up to 50m in total darkness, with the aid of 49 high power (840nm) infra-red LEDs. The LED lights turns on at below 2 Lux and off at over 2 lux illumination automatically. Crisp clear colour picture quality with IR response night vision, the image is automatically converted from Colour to BW at night.

 

It is also has a complete weatherproof mechanism, the unit is produced and passed for underwater test for 24hrs in order to guaranty of moisture condensation-free on the glass against any harsh weather condition.

 

I've got everything you need to plug it into the telly (scart plug included) all for £180

 

Key Features...

  1. Vivid image capture at 0 Lux up to distance at night / EXVIEW 50M

  2. High resolution 500TVL

  3. Waterproof (IP66)

  4. No Color Rolling

  5. Anti-IR focus distortion technology built-in

  6. 1/3" High resolution DSP Color CCD sensor (Sony)

  7. Extremely reliable operating power regulation built-in

  8. No heat !

  9. Automatic image conversion from Color to BW at night

  10. Automatic LED on/off

 

 

Lens Fixed focal 12mm lens

Image sensor 1/3" High resolution Super Sony EXVIEW HAD Colour CCD

Effective Pixels NTSC : 752(H)X582(V) PAL : 768(H)X494(V)

H. Resolution 500 TV Lines

Scanning system NTSC 525 Lines PAL 625 Lines 2:1 Interlaced

Min. Illumination 0.5 Lux at F2.0 w/o LED, 0 (zero) Lux with LED 0.1lux without LED (EXVIEW)

IR Beam distance 50M

 

 

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Trust me mate, this is way too big for fitting in a car. Check out the dimensions, its quite a bulky camera designed for building installation :D

 

I would recomment you use a bullet camera inside a car, they are small and discrete. :thumbs:

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Everything is included to plug the back of the telly, or video recorder by the use of the scart socket.

 

You can also plug it into the back of the computer providing you have the correct connectors. It comes with a BNC to phono, convertor, so i guess it all depends what type of video capture connector you have on your computer.

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