CCTV

Periscope camera

by Mark Rowe

Melsecure International, the Coventry-based developer of surveillance and security products, has launched a new Super Mini Periscope camera.

It’s designed for use in mobile or fixed covert surveillance operations. According to the company this IP65 rated camera is engineered can be deployed in all weather and in a range of concealed locations for tactical ‘drop and run’ surveillance.

The camera has full PTZ, 360 degree pan with continuous rotation and 60 degree camera tilt. It also features a motor drive that provides positioning control even when panning at low speed and, because there is no latency, operators can follow specific events with a PTZ joystick even at the most extreme zoom settings, the makers say. The product offers up to 10x optical and 10x digital zoom using a Sony day-night camera module with image stabilisation to provide evidential quality pictures at maximum zoom.

Steve Nichols of Melsecure International says: “This innovative new Super Mini Periscope camera can be easily concealed in drainpipes and lamp posts or built-in to vehicles to deliver high quality images without being detected from a wide range of covert locations to meet individual tactical surveillance requirements.”

Melsecure also provides a compatible video link, telemetry link, 10.4-inch LCD colour monitor, camera telemetry controls, rechargeable battery pack and solid state recorder, which are built into a weatherproof case that can be used in any location it is claimed.

The dimensions of this camera are 150 x 70 mm and it weighs 930 grams.

Tel: +44 (0) 2476 306606, email: [email protected].

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