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Small Cctv Camera For Home

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Related review

Ik 2024-05-04 01:49:35

[Aluminum] i use it for cctv lens.

5
John 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[f/1.4-360] Great lens option for my CCTV application!

5
jcrudele 2024-06-12 09:14:56

[0.08 lb] This adapter allows to use old SRL camera lenses in CCTV cameras, avoiding to buy expensive CCTV zoom lenses. I use a 80-200 mm Canon FD lens with perfect results.

5
Mark 2024-07-07 02:36:19

[1.85 lb] Best work horse drives for CCTV systems

5
Mikrow 2024-04-25 07:30:48

[20 x 13 x 11"] Perfect for small/home studios

5
Leonard 2024-04-07 09:31:27

[Yes] (update to previous review- I added the small grip and bought the L-M adapter, shooting mostly vintage Leica glass) I'm happy as a clam on a calm sandbar. Using my Leica M and Screwmount glass, this camera is exceeding my expectations. It's so small and yet robust, the UI is easy and I'm shooting so much despite Covid-19 stay at home and inability to travel. I'm coming up with reasons to shoot more because of this camera. Criticisms at the 4-month window include just how small it is (which is a benefit as well). The bottom buttons are so close to the form factor that I hit them and settings unintentionally. So if you contact the back while shooting or going about, know that you probably, inadvertently changed settings. I'll balance this comment/criticism with that I actually value the small form factor over my accidental touches. Image quality is excellent. For the first time in a very long time (eg 10+ years) I actually printed a digital photo (vs. film). And, hung it over my fireplace. It came from the FP. No need to go into more detail here. When you decorate your home with your photos, you like the results and want to share with others. I mostly take photos of family, so I won't share here publicly. I will post a few random shots of nature so you can see FP results. Hope you're all well and safe-

5
Keith 2024-04-25 02:58:30

[1.035 lb] I originally purchased this light for illuminating foreground objects during long exposure night sky Milky Way images. I have not yet tried it for this purpose. However, during this stay-at-home period I have been participating in a local camera club daily photos from home challenge. Since my camera does not have a built-in flash (Canon 6Dii), I have been using this light to provide additional lighting to photograph small objects around my house in less than ideal conditions. I don't have to increase the ISO setting so high that noise is introduced into the images. I think this is a very handy light (small, light weight, and not very costly) to have with me for a variety of lo light situations. This an a

5
Julee 2024-06-12 03:35:22

[26 lb] I work in a small home office, which doubles as a video studio now that I'm regularly posting to YouTube. There's no room for tripods, so I've had my camera and lighting mounted to a couple of manfrotto auto poles. This was a way better solution than tripods and gave me the opportunity to experiment with placement. But I'm still ducking around my big soft box and moving them is a minor hassle in that I have to take the light down and rehang it. I saw this scissor noon a while ago and thought it could be a better option. When it went on sale I finally bought it. To be headline says it all. I can quickly and easily reposition the camera.. sitting, standing, even yo the side of my desk to shoot b roll. and then it ticks away - with the camera still mounted - and leaves my office feeling almost normal, instead of the weird video junk sculpture vibe I've been rocking. And it's built like a tank. I have no idea how this doesn't cost twice as much. I've ordered a second one for my light. Order it! You won't regret it!

5
Chana 2024-06-01 04:47:24

[ AAC LC Audio] Home camera and professional photos

5
Mike Browning 2024-04-05 09:21:52

[1 User] Using this a sort of distribution amplifier for several rack components... it feeds our CCTV modulator, tape dub rack, and a couple DVD recorders. Didn't need anything sophisticated - primarily needed control over stereo levels just for those components, and this thing did the trick for cheap. Can't comment on the quality, but seems to be just fine - the uses aren't mission critical.

5