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SVAT CVD100 Black & White Indoor Dome Camera

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SVAT CVD100 Black & White Indoor Dome Camera
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Street Price: $39.99
Gaunz Org Price: $22.67
Savings!: $17.32 (43%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5744





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SVAT
EAN: 0871363001009
Label: SVAT Electronics
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: SVAT Electronics
Model: CVD100
Platform: No Operating System
Publisher: SVAT Electronics
Ranking: 5744
Studio: SVAT Electronics


Piece facts:
  • Small camera (7.5x11x3.25cm)
  • Camera angle is fully adjustable
  • Full audio from camera to monitor
  • Easily connects to a TV, VCR, computer or DVR for recording
  • 60 feet of cable for greater camera placement flexibility




Camera Dome Indoor White & Black CVD100 SVAT






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  • Adjustable focus lens
  • 320 lines of resolution
  • Easy connection into TV, VCR or computer with RCA connector
  • Ceiling or wall mountable
  • Full audio from camera to monitor
  • lncludes 60' cable and AC adapter


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    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Picture ok, mounting options horrible. ...
    There is very little room to adjust the camera after you mount the dome. There is a screw that adjust the swivel, but its under the camera lens. Once you mount the dome, if you move the lens you move the screw and you cant tighten it. So the lens just moves around due to the tension in the wires. The bubble dome attaches using a shift lock similar to that of a cd spindles. If you do manage to get the lens just right, chances are the dome will not line up with the lens. Picture is ok for $25. Focus point is very close 10' or so. Anything further and you will not get a good look at whatever it is.



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