If you want to prevent intrusions by suspicious individuals with an infrared thermal camera, choose the disaster prevention monitoring cameras we offer!
Night vision cameras and thermal cameras are known for their excellence in shooting in dark places, but there are significant differences between the two. Night vision cameras, also known as "high-sensitivity cameras," amplify sensitivity to light, allowing them to produce images similar to those seen in daylight. They require a minimum brightness of at least 1 Lux for shooting and are not suitable for capturing images in complete darkness. On the other hand, thermal cameras capture images by detecting the infrared radiation emitted by objects with temperature. Since they do not rely on brightness for shooting, they can operate even at a minimum illumination of 0 Lux. For shooting in dark locations, we highly recommend considering the thermal cameras from SGS Corporation. 【Features】 ■ Prevents unauthorized intrusions with infrared thermal cameras ■ Excellent for disaster prevention and crime prevention *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We provide value to our customers through the implementation of measurements using 3D laser scanners, data integration and analysis services, and modeling processes. Additionally, we focus on disaster prevention monitoring using infrared thermal cameras as a technology that contributes to the maintenance and management of social infrastructure and measures against natural disasters, delivering this value widely to society. We respond flexibly to various requests, from rental and sales of equipment to comprehensive contracted services, so please feel free to contact us.