New low-light mini cameras

August 2004 Surveillance

Eagle Technology offers two lightweight, low-light cameras to the market, each weighing in at a mere 50 grams.

B/W low-light mini pinhole camera

The E-25B-P37P is an extremely compact black and white CCD camera. It features a Super HAD sensor with 420 TV lines of resolution. For low-light use, the camera has excellent sensitivity and can operate down to 0,05 lux.

The CCD is IR sensitive which makes it compatible for use with any of Eagle's infra-red illuminators. All this is provided in a compact metal non-reflective case with dimensions of only 25 x 25 mm. Fitted with a 'super-cone' pinhole type lens, the E-25B-P37P is suitable for covert use. Typical usage includes installation behind ceilings, walls or everyday objects. Other features include reverse polarity protection as well as a wide input range. This is helpful in preventing damage to cameras.

B/W low-light mini board lens camera

Housed in a compact rugged aluminium case, the E-25B-B36 mini camera is a low-cost and very popular security camera. It is ideal for general purpose indoor use to monitor distances from half a metre up to 8 metres. A built-in electronic iris allows the camera to adjust to moderate light changes. It also features a low-light IR compatible CCD sensor, wide operating voltage range, as well as reverse polarity protection. Optional lenses are available (please see the board lenses section, for information on lenses ranging from 1,78 to 25 mm). Each unit is supplied with a swivel mounting bracket and power/video cables.

For more information contact Nathan Bearman, Eagle Technology, 021 423 4943, [email protected], www.eagle.co.za





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