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Re: CCTV Cameras



I'd probably spec the Kodak easy shoot disposable camera in a situation like
that....


"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6i1Qe.59$nw.1709@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I dunno about you jack but I aways bid jobs with Nikon D2X cameras mounted
> on light poles out in the parking lot. That gives us the opportunity to
sell
> another D2X mounted on another pole to watch who steals the first one.
>
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> "Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:DpydnWtl5tuDPpLeRVn-uQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Awesome! I can't think of a single application where a laptop computer
> > with
> > an expensive single frame Digital Camera could be utilized in a real
world
> > surveillance situation. At least you'd have the "flash" for covert night
> > operations...
> > I think you're a little confused...but do let us all know how your
> > marketing
> > campaign goes...
> >
> >
> > "Socrates" <londonlinks@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1125088738.040920.255630@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> A cctv camera will never provide good quality because the resolution,
> >> sensor chip and lens quality are nowhere near as good as a digital
> >> stills camera.
> >>
> >> So connect a digital stills camera to your laptop or pc and you will
> >> obtain wonderful clear images of the camera scene for cctv purposes.
> >>
> >> See sample images on the website below. They are the clearest cctv
> >> images in the world.
> >>
> >> www.londoncctv.com
> >>
> >
> >
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