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I'm looking for a cheapish (under £100) B&W CCTV camera (with composite
output) to monitor a field on moonlit nights. I'm not looking for image-intensifier brightness, just the ability to distinguish vague shapes, and to see anyone sneaking around with a torch. Ten years ago, it was possible to buy a CCD-based Philips Toucam Pro webcam that could do this, but all cheap "night vision" composite-output cameras now seem to rely on IR LEDs, which won't work with a large field. I've got a B&W CCTV bullet camera which claims a sensitivity of 0.005lux, but in reality it can't see much. Any recommendations? |
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