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News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: EYE-SEC 30-90
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2008
New uncooled thermal imaging security
camera
Firstsight Vision has announced the availability of the new EYE-SEC 30-90 thermal imaging camera from Opgal Optronic Industries for security related outdoor applications
This high sensitivity, yet rugged, uncooled thermal camera is one of a range of new security related thermal options from Opgal and is designed for outdoor civilian and military surveillance, detection and protection applications The EYE-SEC 30-90 can be used as a stand-alone camera or as an OEM sensor to be integrated into a surveillance system
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new camera offers a dual field of view to provide flexibility for a wide range of security applications.
Intruder detection at 550 m and recognition at 200 m is possible with a field of view of 15deg x 11.4deg, while detection at 1650 m and recognition at 600 m can be achieved with a field of view of 5deg x 3.8deg.
The EYE-SEC 30-90 can be fixed, mount or integrated into a pan and tilt device.
It is capable of withstanding the harshest weather and environmental conditions, including rain, direct sunlight, high humidity and dust.
Secured within a metal enclosure and protective connectors, the camera is shock resistant and impervious to acts of vandalism.
The new system is designed for night time surveillance of sensitive sites and areas.
These include national borders, airport boundaries, railroads, pipelines, oil terminals, electrical power plants, communication transmitters and prisons. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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