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Yale Floodlight Camera - 2000 Lumen Floodlight; 1080 FHD Camera; IP 65
The Yale Floodlight Camera is the perfect solution for keeping your home, garden and outside spaces safe. As our brightest security light to date, this system is mains-powered and boasts a 2,000-lumen floodlight ideal for keeping your outside spaces
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Nextbase Rear Window Camera 8NBDVRS2RWC
The Nextbase Rear Window Camera offers all-round protection to guard against everything from tailgaters and rear end impacts, to knocks and bumps in a car park. It uses a 140 ultra-wide viewing angle to capture the whole road behind, including the
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Drift Ghost XL Motorcycle Camera
The Drift Ghost XL Motorcycle Camera is part of the latest Drift collection. Supercharged battery life and IPX7 waterproofing come together to deliver the Ghost XL, a camera that never stops. It combines Drift's signature aerodynamic action camera form with Dash Cam safety features to capture weekend adventures and keep you covered on the commute. Dash Cam mode ensures you'll never run out of memory, Event Detection safeguards those key moments, and the all-new waterproof power connection keeps Ghost XL rolling rain or shine. Key Features / Points: 1080p Full HD Video 300° Lens Rotation Buit-In WiFi 9 Hours of Battery Life IPX7 Waterproof Right Out of the Box View all Drift Motorcycle Cameras . View all Motorcycle Action Cameras .
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Sealey VS912 Thermal Imaging Camera
Combines the function of surface temperature measurement and real-time thermal imaging. Features a traditional image camera to pinpoint test area with the ability to mix the thermal image over the top at varying intensities. Includes on-screen cursor to accurately locate temperature hotspots. Suitable for many industries including automotive, construction and electrical. Automotive • Heated seats and windows. • High resistance in high current wiring. • Overheating wiring or components. • Heat distribution and hotspots. • Identification of hot/cold pipework. Construction/Electrical/Plumbing • Energy loss from seals, frames or windows. • Detection of damp/moisture. • Electrical faults including overheating wires or fixings. • Radiators and under floor heating. • Identification of hot/cold pipework. Features & Benefits: • Combines the function of surface temperature measurement and real-time thermal imaging. • Features a traditional image camera to pinpoint test area with the ability to mix the thermal image over the top at varying intensities. • Includes on-screen cursor to accurately locate temperature hotspots. • Suitable for many industries including automotive, building and electrical. • Screen Size: 52mm. • Focal Distance: 50cm (Min. 20cm, Max. 1m). • Field of Vision: 65°. • Powered by 4 x AA batteries (supplied). • Model No. VS912 Specifications: Model No VS912 Battery Run Time: 6hr Brand: Sealey Colour Palette: Iron Red, Rainbow, Rainbow High Contrast, Greyscale (White Glow), Greyscale (Black Glow) Emissivity: 0.1 to 1 Adjustable Field of Vision: 65° Focal Distance: 50cm (Min. 20cm, Max. 1m) Image Mix (Camera to Thermal): 0%, 30%, 60%, 80%, 100% Memory Capacity: Micro 4GB SD Card (Max. 25,000 Images) Nett Weight: 320g Power Source: 4 x AA (supplied) Resolution: Infrared Image 60 x 60 (3600 Pixels)-Camera Image 0.3 Mega Pixels Screen Size: 52mm Temperature Range: -20°C to +300°C (±2°C)
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What to do if sand blocks the camera lens?
If sand blocks the camera lens, it is important not to try to clean it with your fingers or any cloth as this can scratch the lens. Instead, gently blow on the lens to remove the sand particles. If blowing doesn't work, you can try using a can of compressed air to dislodge the sand. If the sand is still stuck, it is best to take the camera to a professional for cleaning to avoid causing any damage to the lens.
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How can one remove sand from a mirrorless camera?
To remove sand from a mirrorless camera, it's important to be very careful to avoid causing any damage to the delicate internal components. Start by using a can of compressed air to blow away any loose sand particles from the exterior of the camera. Then, use a small, soft brush to gently sweep away any remaining sand from the crevices and buttons. Be sure to avoid using any liquids or solvents, as these can damage the camera's electronics. If the sand has gotten inside the camera, it's best to have it professionally cleaned by a camera technician to prevent any further damage.
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Can you film the sun with the camera?
No, it is not safe to film the sun directly with a camera as it can damage the camera's sensor and the eyes of the person operating the camera. However, there are special filters and techniques that can be used to safely capture the sun's image with a camera. It is important to use proper equipment and precautions when attempting to film the sun to avoid any damage or harm.
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'Camera or iPhone camera?'
It ultimately depends on the specific needs and preferences of the individual. A dedicated camera typically offers higher image quality, more advanced features, and better control over settings. However, an iPhone camera is more convenient, always readily available, and can easily be used to edit and share photos. For professional photography or serious hobbyists, a camera may be the better choice, while for everyday use and casual photography, an iPhone camera may be sufficient.
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Sealey VS913 Thermal Imaging Camera
Thermal imaging camera for the detection of high and low temperature. Heat-mapped colour palettes and temperature reading. Includes on-screen cursor to accurately locate minimum/maximum temperature variation. Suitable for many industries including automotive, building and electrical. Features & Benefits: • Thermal imaging camera for the detection of high and low temperature. • Heat-mapped colour palettes and temperature reading. • Includes on-screen cursor to accurately locate minimum/maximum temperature variation. • Suitable for many industries including automotive, building and electrical. • Model No. VS913 Specifications: Model No VS913 Brand: Sealey Colour Palette: 3 Emissivity: On-Screen Field of Vision: 33° x 33° Image Mix (Camera to Thermal): Thermal Memory Capacity: 4mb SD Memory Card Nett Weight: 0.217kg Power Source: 4 x AAA (not included) Resolution: 32 x 32 pixels Screen Size: 1.8" 128 x 160mm TFT Temperature Range: -20°C - +650°C
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Nextbase Rear Facing Camera Zoom 8NBDVRS2RFCZ
The Nextbase Cabin View Camera uses a wide-angle cabin lens to record both inside and outside your vehicle. It uses a wider 140 lens to provide an extra level of security for you and your passengers. The lens is designed to record inside the car, as
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Nextbase iQ Rear Window Camera 8NBIQRWC
Add the iQ Rear Camera and see everything. This small, neat, and easy to install Rear Camera is the perfect partner for your Nextbase iQ Smart Dash Cam. Record the road behind in 1440p Quad HD for superior image quality, providing you with all-round
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PRAKTICA Luxmedia WP240 Waterproof Camera kit 26836J
The PRAKTICA WP240 has 20 Megapixels and a 4x Optical protected zoom lens, which is perfect for outdoor use. Whether you need a general purpose home and holiday waterproof camera or a more robust commercial camera the Luxmedia WP240 makes a great
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What is the difference between beach, shore, and coast?
The beach refers to the area of sand or pebbles along the shoreline where people can relax, play, or swim. The shore is the area where the land meets the water, including beaches, cliffs, or rocky areas. The coast is a broader term that encompasses the entire area where the land meets the sea, including beaches, shores, cliffs, and any other features along the coastline.
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Does photographing or filming the sun damage the camera lens?
Photographing or filming the sun can potentially damage the camera lens if done improperly. Directly pointing the camera at the sun for an extended period can cause the intense light to damage the sensor or lens coatings. To prevent damage, it is recommended to use a solar filter or lens hood to reduce the intensity of the light reaching the lens. Additionally, avoiding shooting the sun during peak brightness hours can also help protect the camera lens.
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How can you photograph the sun with a Polaroid camera?
To photograph the sun with a Polaroid camera, you should use a special solar filter that is designed to protect your eyes and the camera from the sun's intense light. This filter will reduce the brightness of the sun and prevent damage to the camera's lens and film. It is important to never look directly at the sun through the camera's viewfinder or without proper protection to avoid eye damage. Additionally, you can experiment with different exposure settings to capture the sun's details and surrounding scenery effectively.
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How can one photograph the sun with a Polaroid camera?
To photograph the sun with a Polaroid camera, you should use a special solar filter that is designed to protect your eyes and the camera from the sun's intense light. Place the solar filter over the lens of the camera before taking the picture. Make sure to adjust the exposure settings on the camera to prevent overexposure and capture a clear image of the sun. Additionally, it is important to never look directly at the sun through the camera's viewfinder to avoid damaging your eyes.
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