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Re: Wild in the Garden



I used to sell some 3rd Gen intensified cameras from Jai - costing about =
=A315K each (and weighing about 5Kg) we found a camera giving comparable
pe=
rformance from Watec - about the size of an Oxo cube (weighing about the
sa=
me!) and costing a few hundred pounds.  I will find a spec sheet and let
yo=
u know.  I might even have some in the garage.  I will look.

Tim.



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From: steve.cooper@xxxxxxx=20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx=20
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:38 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Wild in the Garden



Anyone watch Wild in your Garden on BBC2 last night.  Impressive camera
setup they have in the sheds and garages.

Now I have my MV1000 all I need now is some small low light cameras for t=
he
nest boxes and some infra red cameras for night time.  Any suggestions?

S.



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