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securitycamera2000
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- Joined: 05 Feb 2013, 07:38
- Location: Hong Kong
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by securitycamera2000 » 30 Nov 2013, 03:22
Hi guys,
Many thanks for your approve.
We locate in China, while we also have warehouses in Europe and United States.
And we started a thread here just would like to have a platform to discuss with you all, hear your opinions about our products or our service so that we can help you to solve your problem and improve ourselves to reach your requirement.
If you ever bought cameras from us, we can accept all of your comment, no matter positive or negative.
Best Regards,
SC2000
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johnnyrebel
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- Joined: 11 Dec 2012, 21:47
- Location: sheffield
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by johnnyrebel » 30 Nov 2013, 06:52
It was on AGF, they were helpful as far as swapping lenses prior to shipping and advice on Lux ratings etc , sorta like an henpecked father in law, they just sit there reading the paper until spoken to. I think they come in peace.
atb ....... john

i'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous
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sunndog
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- Location: buxton, derbyshire
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by sunndog » 30 Nov 2013, 06:54
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AirRifleSport
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- Location: Oxfordshire
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by AirRifleSport » 01 Dec 2013, 00:00
As the saying goes, if you don't ask you don't get...
What is the best night vision camera that your company currently provide?
It will need to be of very high resolution and sensitivity to infrared.
That's what many of us really want to know.
...the doctor said that I need to do gentle exercise... I said to him that I already did... trigger squeezing!
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securitycamera2000
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- Location: Hong Kong
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by securitycamera2000 » 02 Dec 2013, 04:12
Hi,
Thank you for sharing. I have filled the location on my profile.
Best Regards,
SC2000
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securitycamera2000
- Posts: 19
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- Location: Hong Kong
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by securitycamera2000 » 02 Dec 2013, 04:15
Hello,
Could you please advise me the cameras you use for? for fpv/rc or others?
Await your kindly reply.
Best Regards,
SC2000
AirRifleSport wrote:As the saying goes, if you don't ask you don't get...
What is the best night vision camera that your company currently provide?
It will need to be of very high resolution and sensitivity to infrared.
That's what many of us really want to know.
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Marky610
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- Joined: 12 Jul 2012, 15:10
- Location: Mid Suffolk
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by Marky610 » 02 Dec 2013, 06:42
securitycamera2000 wrote:Hello,
Could you please advise me the cameras you use for? for fpv/rc or others?
Await your kindly reply.
Best Regards,
SC2000
AirRifleSport wrote:As the saying goes, if you don't ask you don't get...
What is the best night vision camera that your company currently provide?
It will need to be of very high resolution and sensitivity to infrared.
That's what many of us really want to know.
It's fairly safe to say the camera's will be used for nightvision, being's that it's a nightvision forum so sensitivity to infrared light is the thing were after, plus good resolution.
Personally, do you do a 1/2" ex-view sensor camera board, preferably 30mm square? (Not much of an ask

)
Land Rovers, who would be daft enough to own one?
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securitycamera2000
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 05 Feb 2013, 07:38
- Location: Hong Kong
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by securitycamera2000 » 02 Dec 2013, 07:00
Hi, thank you for your reply.
And we are sorry that we don't have any 1/2" ex-view sensor camera board, we only have 1/3" ex-view, is it suitable for you?
Await your kindly reply.
Best Regards,
SC2000
Marky610 wrote:securitycamera2000 wrote:Hello,
Could you please advise me the cameras you use for? for fpv/rc or others?
Await your kindly reply.
Best Regards,
SC2000
AirRifleSport wrote:As the saying goes, if you don't ask you don't get...
What is the best night vision camera that your company currently provide?
It will need to be of very high resolution and sensitivity to infrared.
That's what many of us really want to know.
It's fairly safe to say the camera's will be used for nightvision, being's that it's a nightvision forum so sensitivity to infrared light is the thing were after, plus good resolution.
Personally, do you do a 1/2" ex-view sensor camera board, preferably 30mm square? (Not much of an ask

)
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securitycamera2000
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 05 Feb 2013, 07:38
- Location: Hong Kong
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by securitycamera2000 » 02 Dec 2013, 07:15
Thank you John.
johnnyrebel wrote:It was on AGF, they were helpful as far as swapping lenses prior to shipping and advice on Lux ratings etc , sorta like an henpecked father in law, they just sit there reading the paper until spoken to. I think they come in peace.
atb ....... john
