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We’ve all seen them, and even if you haven’t seen them, they have certainly seen you. Whether you are window-shopping at the mall, walking to your car through a parking lot or playing your favorite slot machine the odds of a dome security camera being somewhere in the vicinity are great. Mini-dome industrial security cameras have become popular when it comes to industrial video camera surveillance because they can be used for a wide variety of applications.

I remember my fascination with dome cameras began the day I walked through my first Las Vegas casino. They were everywhere and every time I tried to count how many there were I always got lost and had to start over again. Industrial dome cameras, with their small, sleek design and virtually flush ceiling or wall mount appearance have become the ideal tool for giving users the protection they desire in an aesthetically pleasing package.

 


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Aegis Electronic Group, Inc. - Videolarm's anti-vandal security camera housings
Industrial security cameras are susceptible to vandalism. To protect these cameras, "anti-vandal camera housings" are available in a die-cast aluminum with a polycarbonate dome that withstands high... (read more)
Security Cameras Direct - Color 480 LOR Micro Dome Camera
Who said great things don't come in small packages? The CDC3019HR micro dome cameras pack a host of features in truly tiny and stylish 2.8" dome housing. This camera is so small that it will blend... (read more)
Aegis Electronic Group, Inc. - Hi Res Security Mini Dome Camera ~ Tamron DCV12NR
The Tamron DCV12NR High Resolution Security Mini Dome Camera is in stock and ready for immediate implementation into your security application! This high magnification camera covers 3.8 wide to 45.6mm... (read more)
Flir Systems Incorporated - InfraMation 2008
Register now to attend the InfraMation 2008 conference that will help you harness the latest innovations in infrared camera technology in order to:... (read more)
GE Security, Inc. - Video Products
From a simple one-camera application to a high-end application where IP cameras are required, Edwards offers video solutions. (read more)
Flir Systems Incorporated - Picture-in-Picture “FUSION” for Infrared Cameras
FLIR's new B-250 and B-200 infrared cameras provide robust features at a competitive price... (read more)
Prosilica Inc. - Ultra-Compact CCD Firewire Camera
Fast, Small, Excellent. Prosilica's EC650 CCD camera with firewire interface (IEEE-1394) runs 90 fps at 640x480 resolution. High-sensitivity, excellent image quality, and advanced features make this... (read more)
ITT Corporation (Electronic Components) - D-Subminiature Connectors, ROHS, DFARS Compliant
ITT, Electronic Components announces compliance with RoHS and DFARS initiatives for its D-Subminiature connectors effective July 1, 2006. (read more)
Prosilica Inc. - Camera CV640 Adopted by Spica Technology
Prosilica CV640 Camera Adopted by Spica Technology for Tracking Applications Prosilica is pleased to announce that Spica Technology Corp. has adopted the Prosilica CV640 firewire camera for use with... (read more)
 
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