Day / Night Lenses Showcased From Rainbow CCTV
Product Profile
Rainbow CCTV came to IFSEC 2005 knowing that recent installations of its equipment extended even to the exhibition venue itself. (Rainbow zoom lenses were used on PTZ assemblies throughout the NEC complex.)
Rainbow displayed its range of pedigree integrated CCTV products with special emphasis on day/night lenses and the IR approach to 24-hour surveillance.
Rainbow's distribution is worldwide with increasing focus on Europe where the company's equipment has been installed on prestigious projects.
In addition to the NEC, recent applications include the Traffic for London (TfL) congestion scheme, use of lenses by Tyco Integrated Systems on much of the country's motorway network and at the port of Dover as well as specification of lenses on the MOD's new Type 45 destroyer.
The Rainbow stand underlined the company's track record, technical excellence and levels of customer service. These are being improved still further by direct points of contact in continental Europe.
Scott Hamasaki of Rainbow said: "Already a global company, Rainbow is penetrating new international markets through work with leading distributors and the world's finest large system integrators."
Of particular interest was Rainbow's new high impact dome which is designed for applications such as schools, public areas, custody facilities and other locations where there is a need to protect the camera unit from vandalism.
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Rainbow displayed its range of pedigree integrated CCTV products with special emphasis on day/night lenses and the IR approach to 24-hour surveillance.
Rainbow's distribution is worldwide with increasing focus on Europe where the company's equipment has been installed on prestigious projects.
In addition to the NEC, recent applications include the Traffic for London (TfL) congestion scheme, use of lenses by Tyco Integrated Systems on much of the country's motorway network and at the port of Dover as well as specification of lenses on the MOD's new Type 45 destroyer.
The Rainbow stand underlined the company's track record, technical excellence and levels of customer service. These are being improved still further by direct points of contact in continental Europe.
Scott Hamasaki of Rainbow said: "Already a global company, Rainbow is penetrating new international markets through work with leading distributors and the world's finest large system integrators."
Of particular interest was Rainbow's new high impact dome which is designed for applications such as schools, public areas, custody facilities and other locations where there is a need to protect the camera unit from vandalism.
Technical Specification
| Make | Rainbow |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Rainbow CCTV |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Security camera lenses |
| Model code | L212AVDC4PIR |
| Zoom type | Manual |
| Lens Format inches | 1/3 |
| Focal Length mm | 2.7 ~ 12 |
| Iris Type | Auto Iris |
| Lens Mount | CS |
| IR Corrected (Aspherical) | Yes |
| F-Stop | 1.2 |
| Direct Drive | Yes |
| Angle (Field) of View o | 97.4x72.4 |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 40 x 50 x 57 Weight g: 72 |
| Varifocal | Yes |
| Additional info | Max relative Aperture: 1:1.2. Operation temperature: -10 ~ +50 degrees centigrade. |
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