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VideoSecu Infrared Camera Wide View Angel IR30S 1/3″ SONY CCD DSP CCTV DVR Color 30 IR LEDs High Resoulution Night Vision Video Security Camera Indoor Outdoor Home Surveillance Weatherproof Camera with free surveillance DeCal
- 1/3" Sony CCD Sensor,Color DSP,420 TV lines high resolution
- Infrared Lenses f 3.6mm super wide angle; 0 lux with IR LED;Built in IR illuminator
- Built in light sensor; Auto iris AES; Video out. 30 Infrared LEDs
- Water, dust and crush resistant Weatherproof housing
- Dimensions (L x Dia.) 5" x 2.5" , Free universal mounting bracket
Product Description
Infrared Lenses are special designed for use with Day/Night cameras. They eliminate focus shift in the night mode, especially in the presence of IR lighting. IR lenses employment of advanced optical designs and special glass, it eliminate the shfts of focus point in Day and Night, Rays of light from both spectrums are focused onto the same focal plane, resulting in sharp images for IR cameras. The Supra IR is an all-in-one, day/night camera that captures images in a... More >>
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August 7th, 2010 - 18:58
This is the second camera I bought from this seller. It does a great job at night. It shows you black and white images at night, thanks to it’s 30 infrared LEDs. I used it in my front yard to see who is passing by, and recorded the outside to my DVR and the quality was great.
Rating: 5 / 5
August 7th, 2010 - 20:20
I expected this camera to be kind of fuzzy and stuff. The picture probably isn’t as clear as a more costly camera would be but, I could identify a trespasser that was about 75 feet from the camera. The picture wasn’t clear but I got enough information that I figured out who the trespasser was. They weren’t very compatible with Linux though, they were detected by Linux and it seemed to install the drivers but I couldn’t get a picture.
Rating: 4 / 5