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The Adrenaline Systems 620 Sony ExView HAD Varifocal
Extreme II Cam™ is a top of the
line product designed for high end applications.
With the highest resolution possible on an Extreme/Tactical action cam,
the Adrenaline Systems Varifocal 620 Extreme II cam™ produces images at
620 TV lines of
resolution.
As the field of view can
be varied, from a wide to a narrow angle,
scenes of interest can be brought into focus. With 620 TV
lines of resolution rich images are produces that will light up the screen
for any production. As a Helmet Cam, Car Cam, Tactical Cam, Paintball Cam
this unit excels at every level.
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Easy to change the angle of view on the fly, you can focus
on events and features which will bring to life your video production:
a bulls eye down field, an obstacle on the road ahead, a competitor
close by, or details of your vehicle and gear. The possibilities are
endless for the amateur and professional alike.
When you need to provide both deep and narrow views
of the action without having to physically change lenses, this is the best
solution for professional results. |
Made to endure the rigors of Tactical and Extreme Sports use, the Adrenaline Systems Varifocal Extreme I Cam™ is the last camera you will need. It
has all the features necessary to shine under the most difficult
conditions. From waterproof capability to image stabilization chip on
board, this camera will provide long service with top quality imagery.
Each adrenaline systems Camera comes with the top of the
line Sony chips to power high quality image production
(Read More on CCD)
. Onboard image
stabilization provides for great rendering during Extreme use found in
sports and tactical applications.
Made specifically for the rigors of harsh use, Adrenaline Systems
Cameras have become the standard of video professionals worldwide. |
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Used by more professional production
teams than any other Extreme Camera Solution
The Adrenaline Systems 580 Sony ExView HAD Varifocal
Extreme I Cam™ will satisfy the needs of both amateurs and professionals
alike. |
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