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Seahag

01/19/01 12:15 AM

#4863 RE: BillBranum #4860

Please correct me if I am wrong but it was my understanding that the same technology was utilised for the secure view product that was utilised in the underwater technology. Thus SecureVU was the same as the marine camera. SH

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ender

01/19/01 12:49 AM

#4871 RE: BillBranum #4860

Bill, The camera would be color by day and in low light and darkness it would switch to B&W and IR. I saw an early color prototype SecureView at SEVU last June.

Sanyo makes a camera that does this also. There may be other companies as well. Check out MCM Electronics. The advantage with SecureView is it has the IRFS feature. Other cameras require routing of wires.

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gotinearly

01/19/01 9:33 AM

#4876 RE: BillBranum #4860

I spoke to a woman at SEVU (at least I called the # from the website) and asked about ordering a secureview and if I could possibly get a color one. She said the color version was not available yet but they were working on that right now. She said they were trying to figure out how to make secureview work in color at night.

You may call as well. All I can say is 1) I did not misunderstand what was said and 2) I did not make it up.

misinformed is possible.

my experience

regards

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gotinearly

01/19/01 9:34 AM

#4877 RE: BillBranum #4860

I spoke to a woman at SEVU (at least I called the # from the website) and asked about ordering a secureview and if I could possibly get a color one. She said the color version was not available yet but they were working on that right now. She said they were trying to figure out how to make secureview work in color at night.

You may call as well. All I can say is 1) I did not misunderstand what was said and 2) I did not make it up.

misinformed is possible.

my experience

regards