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Patrol
Nikon Coolpix Digiscope 8.1 Photo Package
Nikon
This new package includes Nikon’s COOLPIX P4 digital camera, a Nikon Digiscoping Eyepiece, and a Nikon DigiScope P4 Digital Camera Adapter Bracket. Pair with a Nikon Fieldscope body for the equivalent of 1,080mm–3,780mm zoom lens capacity. The Nikon COOLPIX P4 Digital Camera features Vibration Reduction Technology, a 2.5-inch LCD screen, and up to 200 pictures on a single battery charge.
July 31, 2006
Weapons
Police Product Test: Nikon 1-4X M-223 Rifle Scope
POLICE Magazine reviews the Nikon 1-4X M-223 Rifle Scope, 5.11 Tactical Responder Hi-Vis Parka, and Streamlight E Flood Light Box.
November 28, 2010
Special Units
Nikon StabilEyes 14x40
July 31, 2002
Technology
Night Vision Monocular
Nikon
Nikon's new NightSearch night vision monocular offers a compact, lightweight design engineered to facilitate low-light surveillance. Featuring Nikon's Generation II night vision technology and a built-in infrared illuminator, NightSearch can be used to discern details even in total darkness, according to Nikon.
January 31, 2002
Weapons
Field Image System
August 31, 2000
Vehicle Ops
Field Image System
September 30, 2000
Special Units
35mm “Look” with Digital Performance
April 30, 2001
Technology
New York DMV Uses Advanced ID Detection to Detect Fake IDs at Summer Concerts
The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles is using Advanced ID Detection technology to detect counterfeit identification documents and combat underage drinking at summer concerts.
July 6, 2016
Technology
Easypano Crime Scene Virtual Tour & Publisher
Crime scene investigation is a basic step in every criminal investigation. Beyond the wizardry of DNA and trace fiber analysis that are shown on TV shows like “CSI” there are other vital tasks that crime scene technicians and detectives perform to connect the dots and solve the crime. One of these tasks is photography.
March 31, 2005
Patrol
Image Security Guard
Lexar’s new LockTight security system helps preserve the chain of evidence for digital photography.
December 31, 2005
Weapons
Advanced Duty Optics
The first and foremost reason people use any form of mounted optics is they provide a fast, accurate sight. Second, be they red dot or truly telescopic, sights have shrunk in size, making them better suited for duty.
January 9, 2011
Weapons
Matching Optics to Your Mission
When it comes to gear and gadgets for duty applications, many of us are drawn to the coolest, most expensive items. That's true of weapons and it's true of weapon accessories such as optics. But do we really have to have the priciest gear to achieve our mission? Maybe. Maybe not.
May 31, 2009
Technology
High-Tech Crash Reconstruction
Increased accuracy in measurements and calculations helps ensure that officers have better information for court, which can put away reckless drivers and make roads safer for everyone. Here are some examples of how law enforcement officers are using digital tools to investigate traffic accidents.
July 15, 2015
Technology
Binocular Basics
Look on the front seat of the vast majority of police cars today and I'd wager you'll see a beat up pair of K-Mart binoculars (or worse).
March 31, 2003
Technology
Digital Cameras for Cops
Just five years ago my department purchased a 6-megapixel digital SLR camera that cost more than $5,000, as well as several 3.3-megapixel point-and-shoot digital cameras that cost more than $1,000 each. Today, similar products would cost a fraction of what we spent.
November 30, 2006
Technology
Instant Imaging
Today, instant law enforcement photography has taken a quantum leap with the adoption of digital cameras by many departments.
November 30, 2003
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