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Melsecure International, the leading developer of surveillance and security solutions, has launched a new Super Mini Periscope camera. Designed for use in mobile or fixed covert surveillance operations, this IP65 rated camera is engineered for trouble-free operation in all weather conditions and can be deployed in a wide range of concealed locations providing a perfect solution to meet tactical ‘drop and run’ surveillance requirements.

The new Super Mini Periscope camera has full PTZ functionality, 360° pan with continuous rotation and 60° camera tilt. It also features an innovative motor drive system that provides precise positioning control even when panning at low speed and, because there is no latency; operators can follow specific events with PTZ joystick even at the most extreme zoom settings. The camera offers up to 10x optical and 10x digital zoom using a Sony day/night camera module with image stabilisation to provide evidential quality pictures at maximum zoom.

Deliver high quality images without being detected

According to Steve Nichols of Melsecure International: “This innovative new Super Mini Periscope camera can be easily concealed in drainpipes and lamp posts or built-in to vehicles to deliver high quality images without being detected from a wide range of covert locations to meet individual tactical surveillance requirements.”

Melsecure International also provides a compatible video link, telemetry link, 10.4” LCD colour monitor, camera telemetry controls, rechargeable battery pack and solid state recorder, all of which are built into a rugged, weatherproof case that can be used in any location.

The dimensions of this compact camera are 150 x 70 mm and it weighs just 930 grams.

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