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How not to block a security camera

Demonstrates why you shouldn’t try to block a security camera by sticking IR LEDs on your forehead.

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How To Use Intelligent Security Camera Sony CCD IR – 1/3 Inch CCD Sony Video Sensor

[ wholesale.ankaka.com ] Security Camera Sony CCD (Intelligent Motion Detection, IR) – 1/3 Inch CCD Sony Video Sensor More than your average security camera… This waterproof security camera is the perfect size to easily fit in most indoor or outdoor locations, and features a professional grade 1/3 inch Sony CCD video sensor to capture high quality video. This specific model also features an extra long viewing range to capture video from up to 150 meters away in daylight and 80 meters at nighttime. In addition, theI43uses 48 powerful Infrared (IR) LEDs to capture detailed video during total darkness! However, the real feature that sets this security camera apart from the rest is the intelligent motion detection… Highlights… * 1/3 Inch CCD Sony Video Sensor * Intelligent motion detection * Easy to install and position * Motion activated photo capture * Heavy duty die-cast aluminum casing * Able to withstand all weather conditions * 48 IR LED’s for extra powerful night vision Notes from Ankaka Customer Service * Does this camera have audio? No. This camera captures video but not audio. * Do I have to turn night vision on manually? No. This camera has a light sensor that detects light levels. It switches to IR mode automatically. * Do you connect cables from the camera outside to your computer or is it cordless? The device is not wireless/cordless, you will need to connect cables from the camera to the computer, monitor or TV screen. [ wholesale.ankaka.com ] See more
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Most popular Samsung Security Camera auctions

Samsung Security Camera on eBay:

Samsung High Resolution WDR Day/Night Color Digital Security Camera SCC-B2305
US $49.99
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Latest Infrared Security Camera auctions

Some recent Infrared Security Camera auctions on eBay:

Surveillance Home Security CCTV 1/3 Sony CCD 540TV IR Infrared Waterproof Camera

US $105.99
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Surveillance Home Security CCTV 1/3 Sony CCD 650TV IR Infrared Waterproof Camera
US $109.99
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Evertech Home Security Camera – Dome Camera for Day Night Vision/Indoor Outdoor Surveillance Camera

Evertech Home Security Camera – Dome Camera for Day Night Vision/Indoor Outdoor Surveillance Camera


With robust weatherproof and vandal proof casing, this indoor/outdoor camera is ideal for your surveillance applications and it works well in the areas such as rain, dust, or wet environment. This infrared color camera works on day and night and it will do automatically switch to black and white picture at night. It provide you with the clear high resolution image. Equipped with 24 infra-red LEDs, this camera will make any objects visible up to 70FT. The camera easily connects to your TV, VCR or security monitor for the protection of your home, office or other valuables. Features : Weatherproof and Vandal proof, Indoor and OutdoorDay and Night Vision – Manual Pan / Tilt for with Wall mount and Celling mount – Clear resolution 420 TV Lines video displayPowerful 1/3 Sony CCD color image sensor chip set – 24 infra-red LEDs see in the dark up to 70ft -Easy to install and connects to your existing TV, VCR, DVR Quad Process – Operates in freezing temperatures down to 4F(-20C) – Includes DC 12V 500mA adapter – Technichal Details : Image Sensor: 1/3 Sony Super HAD CCD ,Signal System: PAL/NTSC,Effective Pixels:PAL:500 (H) x 582 (V) NTSC: 510(H)x492 (V),Sensing Area: 4.9mm x 3.7mm ,Resolution: 420 TV lines, MIN. Illumination: 0 Lux (IR LED ON),S/N Ratio: More than 48 dB,Auto Electronic Shutter:Auto: 1/50 (1/60)-1/100,000 secLens Types: 3.6mm (optional 4mm, 6mm, 8mm), Infrared LED: 24 Pcs,Infrared Distance: 70FT,Video Output: 1.0Vp-p 75,Power Supply: DC 12V +/- 10%,Power Consumption : Less than 3.0WIR W ave length : 850nm,Gamma: 0.45

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What’s hiding in infrared, make your own infrared camera.

What's hiding in infrared, make your own infrared camera.

Now now now, what have we here then. See earthfiles for full story. This is a video showing us how to make our own infrared cameras. Just what are they trying to hide from us. I wonder?? Full story Subject: Homeland Security Ban On Infrared Cameras. Date: March 5, 2008 To: earthfiles@earthfiles.com “Hi Linda, I am a photography professor at a major college in the Midwest. Our department recently placed a purchase order for a infrared digital still camera. We were shipped the normal spectrum version of the camera with no explanation. When I called the NYC photo suppliers, I was informed that Homeland Security has placed a ban on the sale of ALL digital still and video cameras with infrared capability! Only law enforcement or other agencies can buy them with approval from the manufacturer. They cannot be shipped, but must be picked up in person. An end user license must be completed in the store. I immediately recalled your recent talk on Coast to Coast AM about there being ‘something’ in the infrared spectrum our government does not want us to see. Our photo program merely wanted to buy the infrared camera for the interesting landscape photographs IR is capable of recording. You can verify my email by following this link to the Major Photo retailer. Earlier this year, Eastman Kodak suddenly and without warning stopped making infrared film, which had been available for decades. No reason was given, but I now believe this ban came from Homeland Security. Clearly there is
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The FLIR camera sees damp sofas, cold cola, and metal mirrors. But it can’t see black trash bags! “Thermal Eye” camera TSC by L3/Raytheon. Find them on eBay by searching for keywords “thermal imaging.” Also a new release 00 camera “flir scout,” out sometime in 2010. . . Note: Trolls & spammers blocked immediately. Zero tolerance.

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