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Surveillance Application System

KSK Corporation

1-14-4, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo,Japan


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Laser Camera

Product outline

This is a camera system that captures images with CCD cameras using laser light that travels long distances as illumination light. Laser light exists in the near-infrared wavelength range (invisible light), so it is invisible to human eyes.
It is suitable for highly confidential surveillance activities because the subject hardly realizes that he or she is being photographed.
Unlike an infrared camera, this camera can also read characters and numbers and distinguish facial features from a short distance. This allows you to capture footage that can be used as evidence.

Difference between infrared camera and laser camera

Infrared cameras are not suitable for reading to identify targets such as physiognomy, license plates, logo marks, etc. On the other hand, laser cameras can clearly express a person's facial expression, and characters to be targeted information.

Shooting of a video image with an infrared camera

Shooting of a video image with a laser camera

Straightness of laser camera

The laser light, which has excellent straightness, has a low attenuation rate, and can photograph the object targeted at a longer distance, such as 1 km to 5 km, compared with conventional searchlights.

Shooting of a video image on the sea at night (1 km away from a target point).

Shooting of a video image on the sea at night (5 km away from a target point).

(Note) Landolt Rings: 80cm, 20cm, 60cm, 40cm from the left.

Sample videos


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Shooting of a video image with people and written characters to be targeted on the breakwater 1km away at night.


Shooting of a video image of a small boat 1.5km away at night.
 
Shooting of a video image of reading of vehicle license plates and of people standing at night.

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KSK Corporation

Kyobashi TS Bldg., 9fl., 1-14-4,
Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo,
104-0031
, Japan

TEL +81-3-3538-2331
FAX +81-3-3535-5510

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