Night Vision Security Cameras
By GSP America

Using Night Vision Security Cameras is critical in many CCTV installations. There are several ways to handle low and no light situations. One way of course is to have extra security lighting installed. The other ways are to use special cameras such as Intensifier Cameras with Sens-Up technology or Infrared Cameras.

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Intensifier Cameras use the available ambient light and boost it so that you can view images in color even in very low light situations.

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Intensifier Cameras

Infrared Cameras use IR LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) in conjunction with removable IR cut-off filters in order to provide images even in no light situations.

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Infrared Security Cameras

All cameras come with a full 2 year warranty. (PTZ cameras are 1 year). Primary technical support and training is handled out of the GSP America office in Boulder, CO.

Please contact 2D Electronics in Boulder, CO for pricing and ordering information 2D Electronics

You can learn more about cameras and how they work within a full system by reading the Security Camera Information Page.


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