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Raytec 'Light Fight' video evaluate current night vision technologies

Raytec 'Light Fight' video evaluate current night vision technologies
All cameras need adequate lighting to generate high quality images during the hours of darkness. No Light = No Picture. But with multiple night vision technologies in the market today, security professionals often ask the question - ‘why does my camera need dedicated CCTV lighting at night?’

All cameras need adequate lighting to generate high quality images during the hours of darkness. No Light = No Picture.

But with multiple night vision technologies in the market today, security professionals often ask the question - ‘why does my camera need dedicated CCTV lighting at night?'

To help the industry achieve a deeper understanding of night vision, Raytec recently showcased their new “Light Fight” videos at IFSEC. The 5 practical videos compare the relative performance of Raytec Stand-alone LED lighting against competing night vision technologies and highlight how each technology impacts CCTV during the hours of darkness.

Competing technologies include: Thermal, Low Light Cameras, Street Lighting, Integrated IR Cameras and PTZ Cameras with in-built IR. The videos clearly demonstrate the pros and cons of the various technologies using real, night-time footage, and explain how some of the technologies are complimentary to one another.

“It is vital that installers and end-users have sufficient information to make informed decisions – especially with regards to the low light performance of their CCTV system. The Light Fight videos are designed to provide them with the practical experience and knowledge they require to select the most appropriate solution. Visitors to IFSEC really appreciated the insight that these videos quickly provide in a practical, straightforward manner” says Buzz Coates, Raytec's Sales Director.

For more information on the findings of the videos and tips on how to specify night vision technology for high security applications, join Raytec's ‘Light Fight' webinar on 30th July. The webinar session will run twice at 9am BST, and 4pm BST.

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