Camera advances are helping boost Derwent’s Uniflood and Miniflood Infra-Red sales, the manufacturer says.
Recent camera advances, brought along by a new generation of CCD sensors that achieve high IR sensitivity by optimisation of on-chip Microlens are helping boost Derwent’s Uniflood and Miniflood Infra-Red sales. Derwent, infra-red illumination manufacturers, explain that the new Exview half-inch sensors that are becoming incorporated by many camera manufactures provide increased sensitivity in low light conditions. This technology provides significant improvement in low light conditions, giving increased opportunity when using Infra-Red, say Derwent. The key to good night-time pictures is providing even illumination, the company says. Derwent analyse and test many monochrome cameras in actual night-time conditions, to explain to installers, consultants and specifies what kind of results they can expect to achieve when using Infra-red illumination. As a rule these cameras can see further with the equivalent amount of Infra-Red than their predecessors, additionally semi-covert and covert operations become more feasible, including the use of LED illuminations. Derwent have launched a new increased power Uniflood LED to take full advantage of the emerging technology.





