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As a new survey warns of the escalating cost of retail crime in the UK, leading surveillance solutions manufacturer CBC (Europe) has strengthened its retail CCTV range by introducing an innovative range of internal mini-dome cameras. These new 3-inch units offer retailers the advantages of discreet, low cost and high-res 600TVL resolution surveillance.

Installation time using the C-D3000 range is minimised using an optional Quick Install Pipe, while standard features include enhanced picture quality, digital noise reduction and digital wide dynamic range. With a choice of two models offering a focal length of 3-9mm or 4-9mm (at F1.2 and F1.6 respectively), the dome cameras are available in either Ivory or Black base options, with clear or tinted dome covers.

A unique ratcheted 3-axis camera gimble also allows for easy positioning of the camera, along with focus and focal length adjustments. These tamperproof 12V DC CBC colour domes also offer an OSD (On-screen Display) menu and a service jack for second video out, to assist set-up on-site.

"CBC is confirming its commitment to retail security surveillance with the launch of these C-D3000 600 TVL internal mini-dome cameras," says Business Development Manager Chris Howlett. "Besides their use in retail applications, these units are equally at home in other commercial protection applications, where their low-light-capable lenses can provide effective security, as well as health & safety and management-based information about people movements within a variety of buildings."

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