Infrared Camera
Infrared cameras allow you to see in the dark (and adverse lighting conditions as a whole). There are advantages and disadvantages to integrating an infrared security camera into your CCTV setup.
Listed below are all of our infrared cameras.
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High Resolution, Outdoor IR Bullet Camera CMR601H
$122.50 -
Outdoor Varifocal High Resolution Infrared Camera CMR613H
$175.00 -
Varifocal Manual Iris Lens Dome Camera Sony CMD43IR
$110.25
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3.6mm lens Dome Camera Sony CMD666
$105.00 -
480 TV Lines Dome Camera Sony CMD606
$87.50 -
Indoor Outdoor, Weather-proof Dome Camera Sony CMD719
$166.25
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480 TV Lines Weather-proof Dome Camera CMD718W
$122.50 -
Indoor Infrared Dome Camera Sony CMD707
$113.75 -
Compact IR CCD Bullet Camera CMR819
$49.99
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Weatherproof Infrared Bullet Camera Sony 600 TV Lines CMR8260
$190.75 -
Weatherproof Infrared Bullet Camera Sony 700 TV Lines CMR8270
$243.25 -
700 TV Lines Sony Exview HAD CCD II Varifocal Bullet Camera CMR5270
$218.75
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3 Axis Varifocal Bullet Camera 600 TVL CMR5160
$190.75 -
Camouflage 3 Axis Varifocal Bullet Camera 600 TVL CMR5160C
$201.25 -
DC Auto Iris Varifocal Lens (2.8mm-12mm) R270/W
$173.25
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$201.25 -
JID948/3.6W 1/3" Sony 480 TV Lines 24 LED 0.5 Lux 3.6mm Vandal Proof IR
$68.25 -
K120/6 1/3" Sony 20 LED Infrared Camera 480 TV Line 0.8 lux w/ 6mm
$68.25
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JID948/3.6B 1/3" Sony 480 TV Lines 24 LED 0.5 Lux 3.6mm Vandal Proof IR
$68.25 -
K120/3.6 1/3" Sony Chipset 20 LED Infrared Camera 480 TV Line 0.8 lux w/ 3.6mm
$68.25 -
Z820IR 1/3" Sony 540 TV Line Super HAD Outdoor, 35LED w/ 2.8~12mm Auto Iris Lens up to 100ft
$152.25
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JKD536/W 1/3" Sony 550 TV Line Chipset 36LED 2.8~11mm Auto Iris vandal IR
$120.75 -
JKD536/B 1/3" Sony 550 TV Line Chipset 36LED 2.8~11mm Auto Iris vandal Infrared
$120.75 -
CAMZ835IR 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 540 TV Lines Infrared Bullet Camera
$161.00
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R850IR 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 550 TV Lines/0 Lux 2.8~12 mm lens 56 LED
$313.25 -
Z855IR 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 560 TV Lines/0 Lux 5~50 mm lens
$365.75 -
Z825IR 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD Sensor, 540 TV Lines 9-22mm varifocal lens
$152.25
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EF600 Sony Effio DSP High Resolution Infrared Bullet Camera
$115.50 -
EGAEIR48V Sentinel Camera 5-50mm Outdoor Super IR Camera
$278.25 -
R265VDIR 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 600 TV Lines 2.8mm~12mm Aspherical Lens
$208.25
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AGI TIRS5-250 IR Bullet Camera 1/3" Color CCD, IR Bullet, 500 TV Lines, Lens: 3.6mm Fixed, 12vDC
$71.75 -
CMR5250 540 TV Lines Effio-E DSP Varifocal IR weather-proof vandal Dome
Regular Price: $150.00
Special Price: $133.50
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700 TV Lines WDR vandal proof waterproof 1/3" Pixim sensor CMD3270DW
$260.75
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700 TV Lines, WDR, 1/3" Pixim Sensor, varifocal lens CMR5075DW
$278.25 -
700 TV Lines Sony Effio Lens weather resistant vandal resistant CMD3575NT
$278.25 -
700 TV Lines low lux Sony Effio Lens WDR CMR5075NT
$295.75
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600 TV Lines Sony Ex-view HAD lens WDR CMD3565NT
$173.25 -
Sony Effio Vaifocal Lens Weather Resistant Vandal Resistant Turret Camera CMT2050
$138.25 -
540 TVL Super HAD II CCD CMT2150
$98.00
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540 TV Lines SONY Effio-E DSP Indoor Camera CMT2450
$96.25 -
600 TV Lines SONY Effio-E DSP CMT2461
$131.25 -
600 TV Lines Super HAD II CCD CMR5060
$190.75
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700 TV Lines Ex-view HAD II CCD CMR5070
$225.75 -
600 TV Lines Super HAD II CCD CMR5260
$173.25 -
540 TV Lines Super HAD II CCD SONY Effio-E DSP CMR5450
$162.75
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540 TV Lines Super HAD II CCD CMR8355
$260.75 -
600 TV Lines Super HAD II CCD CMR8365
$260.75 -
700 TV Lines Ex-view HAD II CCD CMR8375
$348.25
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600 TVL color Super HAD II CCD CMR5360
$138.25 -
480 TV Lines Super HAD CCD CMR6016
$73.50 -
540 TV Lines Super HAD CCD CMR6016H
$101.50
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480 TVL color Super HAD CCD CMR601-CM
$78.75 -
540 TVL color Super HAD II CCD CMR6016H-CM
$96.25 -
600 TVL color Super HAD II CCD CMR5360-CM
$138.25
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480 TVL color Super HAD CCD CMR6016-CM
$73.50 -
420 TV Lines Infrared Weatherproof CMR8940
$57.75 -
540 TV Lines Infrared Weatherproof CMR8950
$85.75
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CMR5465 650TVL Outdoor Bullet Camera
$120.99 -
Weatherproof Infrared Bullet Camera CMR603
$70.00 -
Weatherproof IR, Fixed lens Bullet Camera CMR601
$87.50
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Outdoor Varifocal Infrared Bullet Camera CMR613
$140.00 -
All Purpose Outdoor, 540 TV Lines High Definition, Bullet Surveillance Camera CMR828
$149.99 -
3.6mm Fixed Lens Indoor Dome Camera Sony CMD608
$63.00
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24 IR LED Color Dome Camera Sony CMD665
$87.50 -
Vandal Proof Color Dome Camera Sony CMD718H
$157.50 -
Indoor Color Dome Camera Sony CMD707H
Regular Price: $138.75
Special Price: $124.99
About Infrared Security Cameras
An infrared camera has one large obvious drawback: it captures in black and white.
However, black and white video is always better than no video, and the main purpose of infrared cameras and IR technology is to see in total darkness. In some CCTV systems, you cannot take the risk of not being able to see with color cameras in low to no light conditions. Some color video cameras can work in low lighting conditions, but they are on the more expensive end and still can't record in total darkness like an infrared camera. You do not want to invest over a grand in security cameras, cables, and a Security DVR and still have no video surveillance footage.
Seeing In Total Darkness - Infrared Cameras

When you are configuring your CCTV setup, you will want to determine whether you absolutely need video in poor lighting conditions. In the surveillance world, having no picture in the dark is a waste of a thousand or so dollars, so people turn to infrared cameras. You have to make sure that you know the risk of not having any infrared cameras. For many security setups, we suggest bullet infrared cameras (a bullet camera with infrared technology that turns on at night). As a bullet infrared camera can record color video in good light and switch to IR recording in low levels of light; bullet infrared cameras are often the most preferred option.
Dome Infrared Cameras are dome cameras with infrared technology; their main advantage is the ease in mounting them from the ceiling.
Infrared Camera Caution: Do Not Use High Powered IR Lights Indoors

It is very important to not use infrared cameras with 12 or more IR lights indoors, as the IR light can bounce off of objects and wash out the image. Most indoor CCTV applications have tight/small rooms and reflective surfaces, such as windows, doors, coffee tables, fish tanks, or anything else glossy. This is really important advice for homeowners who are considering indoor infrared cameras, as many glossy interior paints will reflect infrared light.
You do not want to go overboard with infrared technology; get something simple. In most cases if you have a hallway night light or (if you want to invest in them) auto-night lights in every room of the house you will have enough light to have a color picture indoors. An infrared camera can be very valuable (especially if the person you are trying to capture is disabling your lights), but you don't want to think of an infrared camera as anything more than a backup device.
About Infrared Camera Technology and Lights

IR stands for infrared radiation. IR is electromagnetic radiation at a wavelength that is longer than that of visible light, but shorter than that of terahertz radiation and microwaves. This means that you can't see it, but it still won't cook you. IR is a byproduct of heat.
Infrared cameras mathematically convert IR into the visible spectrum, which is why you can only see in black and white in the night. The technology in an infrared camera is a lot more common than people realize; IR technology powers such items as night vision goggles, heat seeking missiles, your television remote control, the mouse and keyboard you are using to surf this website, and many telephones.
More Infrared Camera Light Mean Longer Illumination Distances

The distance that an infrared camera can capture has everything to do with how much infrared light it emits. We have many different models of infrared cameras that feature IR lights. We have everything ranging from a 42 bulb infrared security camera to one with six lights. But, the number of lights isn't the only thing to consider when looking at infrared security cameras, the size of the bulb also matters.
If you have any more questions about IR technology, call us and talk to a tech.
You may also want to consult our Infrared Security Camera FAQ.








