Hello -
We have produced a digital stills camera for use with Apple computers
than can take sequential snap shots of the camera scene at timed
intervals for cctv purposes. We call the camera the Apple
'Crime-Buster'.
The quality of the images produced by the camera are unsurpassed, and
avoid the problems of interlacing and fuzzy pixelated quality which is
so common to video camera recordings, and which is the bain of law
enforcements organisations around the world.
Millions of video cameras are installed at numerous locations around
the world for the purposes of CCTV - yet not one of them can produce a
clear enough image sufficient for identifiction purposes! This is
because video signals become distorted and pixelated once they are fed
into a windows-based pc via a video capture card, and the results are
even worse when time-lapsed video recorders are used for storing film
footage. Video cameras -whether analogue or digital - are only able
to capture incomplete 'fields', whereas digital stills cameras work by
capturing a whole frame and all the details in any camera scene.
The limitations of using video cameras for cctv purposes is readily
appreciated by visiting America's Most Wanted website at
www.amw.com.
Not a single suspect on that extensive website can be identified from
any of the cctv images taken from scene-of-the-crime recordings.
Apple's crime-busting digital stills camera can take clear sequential
snapshots of the camera scene at timed intervals from 1 - 3 snapshots
per second - which is more than sufficient to help identify any person
in the camera's field of vision. The camera has automatic exposure to
adjust for sunshine and low light conditions, with a good depth of
field to capture excellent digital still images.
The images taken with the Apple Crime-Buster camera are downloaded
automatically on the fly for saving to the Apple Mac as sequential
date and timed images, in crystal clear quality. Images can be saved
in jpg or tiff format and the software can also upload copies
automatically to a remote server for back-up storage.
Apple's technology in digital imaging and the Apple Mac's superior
grahics interface can now be used for the benefit of communities
around the world. Apple's Crime-busting digital stills camera will
make obsolete the cctv video cameras now installed in millions of
properties around the world, and will stimulate a new and untapped
demand for Apple computers in the residential and commercial sectors.
If I can asssist further, please let me know.
Yours faithfully,
John Aidiniantz
Director
www.londoncctv.com