For demanding situations, high-end surveillance systems require more than just average low-light CCD cameras to provide nighttime images. When security is critical, facilities will rely on their systems to perform above par, no matter what the lighting conditions may be.
The Electrophysics SunStar 600 is an ultra-low light camera that incorporates a high-performance CCD, featuring advanced on-chip signal processing.
When integrated with surveillance systems, the SunStar 600 will assure that low-light and nighttime conditions will never be vulnerability. Imaging in near total darkness is now as practical as ever, as the SunStar 600 features an ultra-low light sensitivity of 0.00001 lux.
The on-chip amplifier overcomes the fundamental noise limitations of traditional on-chip charge to voltage conversion and off-chip video amplification stages.
The camera converts photons to charge in the image area during the integration time period, then transfers the charge through the image store sections of the readout register prior to conversion to a voltage by the low noise output amplifier. "Low-light conditions should never be considered a weakness, especially for high-end security systems," said Jay Jones, Director of Night Vision Sales for Electrophysics. "The SunStar 600 provides revolutionary night time imaging capabilities that facilities can depend on to enhance their 24-hour security details."
The SunStar 600 is not damaged by over exposure, as the fully automatic, on-chip gain control provides a high degree of flexibility to respond to changing light levels.
The SunStar 600 can be used in bright conditions, like conventional CCD cameras, and transfer smoothly and rapidly to extremely demanding low-light situations, providing true 24-hour surveillance capability for a variety of applications, including airborne imaging, border patrol, force protection, asset protection and perimeter security.
C-Mount compatible, the SunStar 600 can be used with number of lenses, allowing facilities to fine tune the camera per individual range requirements. In addition, a variety of camera housings are also available for specific environmental applications. Headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey, Electrophysics develops advanced near infrared, night vision and thermal imaging systems for use in a host of imaging applications.
Since 1969, Electrophysics has maintained its focus on delivering products that reflect the company's exceptional engineering capabilities to meet specific real world demands while keeping pace with rapidly evolving imaging technologies. The Company has realized exceptional growth as a result of its customer-centric philosophy and remains firmly committed to continually innovating its products in order to enhance the experience of end-users.
Electrophysics is vertically integrated with expertise in complex signal processing, optics, embedded software, PC software applications development and hardware design.For additional information and full specifications, please visit the SunStar 600 product page at http://www.electrophysics.com/Browse/Brw_ProductLineCategory.asp?CategoryID=29&Area=NV.
You pay money for that!? Why you should reconsider your dental plan.
In this the information age, I'm continually amazed by some things that make absolutely no sense at all and yet are considered the norm. Granted, I've got two small kids and there's very little that makes sense where they are concerned, so I'll be the first to admit that there are things that you leave alone because although the logic makes no sense, it works. But there are other things that I just can't overlook. Dental Insurance is one of them.
Let's look at a hypothetical situation and you tell me if it makes any sense.
You are paying $100/month for dental insurance. Your total annual cost is $1,200 for the policy. Your plan includes a $50 deductible. The maximum that your dental plan will pay out annually is $1,500. Okay, now without my having to go into any sort of detail as to why I am amazed at the number of people who are paying for dental insurance, please do the math.
You just paid $1,250 for $250 of benefits!
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Attention All Mothers, Daughters & Grandmothers Fashion Parade to Benefit Salvation Army in Modesto, CA
Attention All Mothers, Daughters and Grandmothers, we are seeking participants to be part of our wonderful fashion parade, contact Producer, Ann Pettibone for additional information at 209.526.2990 - WHAT: Our magnificent Mother/Daughter Dinner featuring mothers& daughters in our fashion parade and a fabulous luncheon for Grandmothers!- WHEN: Friday, May 6, 2005 Grandmothers Luncheon: 11 AM
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5 PM- WHERE: Modesto, California Restaurant (contact our office for location) 209.526.2990 - WHY: Fundraiser for Salvation Army! (Donation checks should be made payable to the "Salvation Army")There is no Charge for tickets to this event: attendees pay for food & beverages at the event!
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Digital Artist Paal Anand and Advertising Photographer Kelly Holland Launch Bling Imaging
Santa Monica, CA (ContentDesk) July 13, 2006 -- What do a visual effects artist and an emerging advertising photographer have in common? Bling! Realizing their similarity in taste, with their love of edgy visuals, Bollywood movies, and capturing of the human spirit, Kelly Holland and Paal Anand have been developing a style together. With Mr. Anands background working as a digital artist on commercials and feature films, the team has started a new studio that is attempting to bring computer generated imaging and traditional photographic techniques together into photo illustrations. Their new company, Bling Imaging has opened its doors in Santa Monica, California. Bling Imagings studio features the latest technology, including: professional digital cameras, a digital capture back, and a plethora of traditional medium and large format cameras and lenses.
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Electrophysics? Expands Options for High-End Surveillance With the SunStar 600?
For demanding situations, high-end surveillance systems require more than just average low-light CCD cameras to provide nighttime images. When security is critical, facilities will rely on their systems to perform above par, no matter what the lighting conditions may be.
The Electrophysics SunStar 600 is an ultra-low light camera that incorporates a high-performance CCD, featuring advanced on-chip signal processing.
When integrated with surveillance systems, the SunStar 600 will assure that low-light and nighttime conditions will never be vulnerability. Imaging in near total darkness is now as practical as ever, as the SunStar 600 features an ultra-low light sensitivity of 0.00001 lux.
The on-chip amplifier overcomes the fundamental noise limitations of traditional on-chip charge to voltage conversion and off-chip video amplification stages.
The camera converts photons to charge in the image area during the integration time period, then transfers the...
Play It Safe in the Sun--Wear Those Shades!
As you rub in the sunscreen to protect your skin this summer, don't forget sunglasses to protect your eyes. With the thinning ozone layer, it's not just skin cancer you have to worry about. Your eyes are vulnerable to the effects of Ultra Violet (UV) rays as well. This same radiation that damages skin can also increase your risk of developing eye problems, such as cataracts--a clouding of the eye's lens which develops over years. Sunglasses are no longer a simple fashion accessory but a health conscious necessity.
Sunglasses are a vital, and often under-appreciated part of eye care in the outdoor environment. Legend has it that sunglasses originated in China and were created by tinting glass lenses with smoke from open fires. As far back as the fifteenth century, Chinese judges wore these tinted lenses so as not to reveal partiality when examining evidence place before them. However, sunglasses really came into their own during World War II, when fighter pilots made good use of...
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RoXoR? Patented Lens Technology for Golf Sunglasses Hits U.S. Market
Stockholm, Sweden (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) July 5, 2005 -- TADCOM AB, maker of patented RoXoR? lens technology for golf sunglasses, announces the U.S. debut and availability of the RoXoR line.
Patented in 1998 and already available in Europe, the product has been under continuous development since 1994 by Swedish inventor Torbjorn Stehager and was shown for the first time at the 2003 PGA Exhibition in Orlando.
Utilizing patented lens technology, RoXoR's polarized lenses block out the green color that the eyes see on a putting green and on a fairway.
Bringing out the white color of a golf ball, the brain is better able to read the subtle, break-defining elements of grain, contour and undulation.
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The History of Coffee Coffee was discovered in Eastern Africa in an area known as Ethiopia. A popular legend tells of a goat herder named Kaldi. One day he noticed his goats acting frisky after eating berries from a bush. Kaldi tried the berries. He found he had renewed energy.
The news of this amazing fruit spread throughout the region. Monks started drying the berries to transport to distant monasteries. They reconstituted the berries by soaking them in water. They would eat the fruit...
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