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Tag: Cameras: Page 2
Patrol
SpeedEnforcer
ELSAG
ELSAG’s SpeedEnforcer helps law enforcement catch speeders in difficult areas like construction zones and bridges.
July 26, 2017
Technology
Personal Thermal Imaging Cameras
Seek Thermal
Seek Thermal recently unveiled its new line of affordable and portable personal thermal image cameras (TICs) for law enforcement: The Seek Reveal and extended range version, the Seek RevealXR FastFrame.
June 9, 2016
Vehicle Ops
Baltimore Police Rolling Out Redesigned Transport Vans
The Baltimore Police Department is rolling out a fleet of 10 new transport vans and retrofitting 13 others with a redesigned interior and multiple cameras to improve and record the care of detainees in police custody.
May 31, 2016
Patrol
Camera Hand Strap
SpiderPro
The SpiderPro Hand Strap's thin and extremely durable material slides in between the camera body and any tripod plate, making it a universal hand strap.
November 23, 2015
Patrol
Instant Film Camera and Film
Fujifilm U.S.A.
Fujifilm U.S.A. is introducing its popular Instax 200 Instant Film Camera and Instant Color Film to the United States. With its automatically adjusting flash, high-resolution retracting lens, and a big, clear viewfinder, the Fujifilm Instax 200 captures and delivers vivid, high-quality prints in an instant.
December 31, 2008
Patrol
Fujinon Precision Focus Assist System
Fujinon
The Precision Focus Assist system from Fujinon is not an auto focus system, but a focus assist that precisely adjusts the lens for optimum focus. Camera users can pick an area of video image to be a focal point and adjust the point with a roller-ball-type controller. Users can then select from automatic or manual focus assist modes to achieve the best quality picture.
December 31, 2005
Patrol
Armor Forensics Laser Scaling Device
Forensics Source
Armor Forensics’ LSD-1 laser scaling product allows law enforcement professionals to photograph crime scenes without disturbing important evidence or otherwise compromising the scene. Utilizing technology developed by NASA, the LSD-1 uses a fixed dual beam to take scaled photographs of a crime scene.
February 28, 2005
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