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Day & Night (IR LED)

An infrared camera is able to see in the dark by providing its own light source. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) surround the camera lens and automatically turn on when the environment gets dark.

Infrared cameras will provide a normal color picture during daytime or when the area is well lit. When the built-in sensor detects darkness, it will turn on the LEDs and provide infrared illumination. You will then see in black and white. Clarity and distance will be dictated by the size of lens, quality and quantity of infrared LEDs. 

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WKPC-VNE101

WKPC-VNE101

1/3" 960H SONY EXview HAD CCD ll, Ultra-High Resolution of 700 TVL, 30 Units IR LED with Max. 30m

NZ $372.00
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WKPC-DN301

WKPC-DN301

1/3" 960H SONY EXview HAD CCD ll, Ultra-High Resolution of 700 TVL

NZ $240.00
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WKPC-N501

WKPC-N501

NZ $365.00
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WKPC-N701

WKPC-N701

1/3" 960H SONY EXview HAD CCD ll, Ultra-High Resolution of 700 TVL

NZ $480.00
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