247 Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 thanks for that. im thinking serious cost for those tho ! 11mbp owch serious kit. As Most things in this game, "you get what you pay for"
Guest frosted Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 As Most things in this game, "you get what you pay for" yeah but they are much more expensive than the sentryscope system lol!
Paul Main Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 Toshiba and Panasonic both manufacture megapxel cameras (around 1.3-1.5Mpixels). Toshiba do a nice external dome mpixel camera with pan + tilt control over IP. ClearView communications can supply hese at aorund Paul Main ClearView Communications Ltd Robjohns Road Chelmsford Essex CM1 3AG Telephone: 01245 214104 Fax: 01245 214101 paul.main@clearview-communications.com www.clearview-communications.com
Guest frosted Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 Toshiba and Panasonic both manufacture megapxel cameras (around 1.3-1.5Mpixels). Toshiba do a nice external dome mpixel camera with pan + tilt control over IP. ClearView communications can supply hese at aorund
Paul Main Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 The Toshiba has a pixel res of 1280x960 which will give a horizontal resolution of somewhere above 600 TV lines. I mentioned 768x576 pixels in my previous post which is the standard pixel res of typical high res analogue cameras. 1280x960 = 1.2Megapixels, 768x576 = 0.44Megapixels. You therefore get roughly x2.7 amount of detail with the megapixel camera. Yes - I am a distributor of CCTV products @ ClearView Communications Paul Main ClearView Communications Ltd Robjohns Road Chelmsford Essex CM1 3AG Telephone: 01245 214104 Fax: 01245 214101 paul.main@clearview-communications.com www.clearview-communications.com
Guest frosted Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 The Toshiba has a pixel res of 1280x960 which will give a horizontal resolution of somewhere above 600 TV lines. I mentioned 768x576 pixels in my previous post which is the standard pixel res of typical high res analogue cameras. 1280x960 = 1.2Megapixels, 768x576 = 0.44Megapixels. You therefore get roughly x2.7 amount of detail with the megapixel camera.Yes - I am a distributor of CCTV products @ ClearView Communications excellent! phone call being made !
morph Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 The Toshiba has a pixel res of 1280x960 which will give a horizontal resolution of somewhere above 600 TV lines. I mentioned 768x576 pixels in my previous post which is the standard pixel res of typical high res analogue cameras. 1280x960 = 1.2Megapixels, 768x576 = 0.44Megapixels. You therefore get roughly x2.7 amount of detail with the megapixel camera.Yes - I am a distributor of CCTV products @ ClearView Communications Being a "Distributor" do you make a distinction between supplying the Public and the Trade or does it not matter who a customer is?
Guest frosted Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 note - i might add im trade if that matters to anyone else
morph Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 note - i might add im trade if that matters to anyone else This is a public forum and to see a "distributor" promoting themselves openly to anyone is a little of a concern. You may well be trade, but in your present status no one knows who you are, apply for full membership like everyone else.
Paul Main Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 We are happy to supply public or trade. Pricing for around 2,000 CCTV products can be seen @ www.clearview-cctv.co.uk WARNING No Advertising or Promotions: You will not post topics or messages that solicit or promote any commercial concern or transmit advertising, promotional materials, chain letters, pyramid schemes, or make any commercial use of our service. Doing so will result in the immediate termination of your account. Please read the Forum Rules: Paul Main ClearView Communications Ltd Robjohns Road Chelmsford Essex CM1 3AG Telephone: 01245 214104 Fax: 01245 214101 paul.main@clearview-communications.com www.clearview-communications.com
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