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Our smallest camera
Self-illuminating, Color Video Inspection Camera

Model # icam-50-Color
Real time video inspection of hard to reach locations.
Actual Size
icam8-Color Real time video inspection of hard to reach locations
Smaller than a penny. Smaller than a penny.
Our smallest camera yet.
Sees in total darkness.
Color Camera is 0.5" Diameter & 1" Long.
Close up view, greatly enlarged.
Close up view, greatly enlarged.
4 headlights on front of camera.
Notice the 4-40 threaded stud on the rear.
Purchase includes:
Video Inspection camera.
4 built in white headlights.
2 foot cable with BNC and RCA connectors.
120 VAC to 12 VDC power supply.
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Self-illuminating, Color Video Inspection Camera

Camera Specifications:
Resolution, 380 TV LINES
Four built-in headlights
Illumination 0.0 lux with headlights
Sensitivity 1.5 Lux
Focus 1" to infinity, adjustable.
Dimensions: under 1/2" Diameter, 1" long.

Effective Pixels. 510H, 492V.
Scanning System 525 Lines, 2 to 1 Interlaced
Video Output 1 Vpp, 75 ohm Composite NTSC
Video connector RCA
Auto Shutter 1/50- 1/63,000
Auto Iris, Built-in Lens. 3.5 mm, 60 degree field of view
Operating Temperature 32 F to 110 F
Power 12 VDC at 100 mA.
Comes with 2 (two) feet of cable.
Camera weight less than 1 Oz.

Operation:

1. Connect the RCA video output to any monitor or video device that will accept a composite video signal.
2. Connect the supplied AC / DC transformer to the DC power jack. There is no power switch, so the unit is "on" as soon as you connect power.
Use the 4-40 stud (on the back of the camera) as a means to attach the camera to your extension pole.
To focus camera
carefully rotate lens with a spanner wrench, clockwise for far, counterclockwise for near. A pair of tweezers or a safety pin can be used instead of the spanner wrench.
Not for Medical or Veterinary use.
Not for
dangerous environments such as high voltage, explosive, moving machinery, etc.
Think about your safety before you put any video inspection camera in any location.
Caution
do not put the inspection camera (or yourself) in dangerous locations, such as moving machinery, near electricity or gasoline etc. The flying debris or shock may hurt or kill. Remember the icam video cable conducts electricity like a metal pole.
Note: This camera must be connected to a "video" input. It will not produce an image when connected to a cable TV or RF input. This high quality Video Inspection Camera is sturdy but please protect it from static discharge, physical damage etc.
icam-50-Color, Self-illuminating Video Inspection Camera
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Accessories that work with the icam-50 above.
Mini Portable DVR, video and audio recording, Pocket-sized portable Digital Video Recorder.Video is stored on an SD card (not included).Video can be viewed using a TV or computer. Supports one channel of video and audio recording.Recording methods include schedule record, manual record, and motion detection record. Adjustable sensitivity of motion detection
7" Widescreen Headrest Monitor1440 x 234 pixel resolution TFT LCD active matrix display.4 screen modes: full, wide, cinema and zoom.Single video input.12 Volt DC operated.NTSC/PAL system.On-screen display.Includes remote, adjustable installation depth headrest shroud and pre-curved headrest adapter
a small, high performance battery, with Cigarette Jack Connector and a fuse
Power & Video, Plug and Play Cables for 6 to 12 Volt DC cameras & pan tilt units.
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Please use all equipment in a safe and sane way.
Please read all the warnings on this web page and on the instruction sheet that comes with your camera.

Inspection cameras are used for;
Heating & A/C (air conditioner) ducts.
Close dryer vents.
Inside walls, under floors, attics, gutters and roof eves for mold and water damage.
Hard to reach locations such as tree limbs for owl and bird nests.
Law enforcement to inspect under cars and trucks, inside shipping containers and trailers.
Law enforcement to inspect under ships and in ships hatches and holes.
Aircraft industries to inspect wings and cavities, (at your own risk).
Used by chimney sweeps to inspect chimneys and flues.
Used by plumbers to inspect water supply tanks, pipes, leach lines, septic tanks and sewers.
Down wells and inside well casing's.
Used to observe and count fish.
Used underwater in sports activities.
Used to document the condition and damage of dams, bridges and monuments.
Used with automatic assembly lines to keep watch of key operations at one control point.
Used with stamping or machining steps to be sure of alignment of key parts.
Used as a navigation aid for boats and ships in troubled waters.
Used under recreational boats to find submerged objects.
Used down gopher holes to look for vermin, snakes and insects.
Steam radiator heat transfer tubes.
Mining operations and boring holes.
Used to inspect many hard to reach locations including the back of your own head, it can help to find skin moles that you would not be able to see in any other way.

It may be useful to attach an inspection camera to a 'plumbers snake' or a garden hose that can be maneuvered to the location you need to inspect.
Inspection cameras are very small TV cameras with headlights.
Attaching the camera one foot behind of the tip of the snake will allow you to view your progress and the tip of the snake will take the brunt of the force banging into obstacles and 90 degree elbows.
The first foot of the snake can be used to help steer your camera in the direction of interest.
The camera will tell you when the snake is going the correct direction at a 'Y' or 'T' joint.

Attaching the camera to the end of a telescoping roller paint pole can help position your camera either up down or sideways.

Let us know if we can help you in any way or if you have ideas or techniques that can help others.
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