TeleEye releases seven new analog surveillance cameras

Oct. 1, 2013
TeleEye has added seven new 700 TV Line (TVL) cameras—four fixed dome models and three wall-mount bullet infrared models—to its existing portfolio of analog surveillance cameras.

TeleEye has added seven new 700 TV Line (TVL) analog surveillance cameras to its existing portfolio. New fixed dome camera models include the DF108X, the DF266X, the DF291X, and the DF297X. These high-resolution models feature a 700 TVL image signal processor and 1/3" Sony Super HAD II CCD image sensors, and are designed for activity monitoring. Newly added wall-mount bullet IR cameras include the SF285X, the SF287X, and the SF42XT. These 700 TVL image signal processor cameras also feature 1/3" Sony Super HAD II CCD image sensors, as well as IP66/67 weather proof enclosures,and IR illumination up to 20m (SF285X and SF287X), and 80m (SF42XT). These cameras are suitable for use in perimeter protection surveillance applications.

To Learn More:
Contact:
TeleEye
Headquarters
: Hong Kong, China
Product:
Analog surveillance cameras
Key Features:
1/3" Sony Super HAD II CCD image sensors, 700 TVL image signal processor, IR illumination (Bullet IR cameras).

What TeleEye says:
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