Pacific Security Systems, Inc. provides its customers with products and services of the best standards. All our products’ materials and components must meet our strict standards criteria before they are used in any of our systems. Tests are performed at each stage of production, as well as on the finished item to ensure that customers receive nothing but the best. 98% of materials and components are derived from Japan.


CCTV Cameras

Standard cameras
IP cameras
Dome cameras
Day & night cameras
Varifocal cameras
Infrared cameras
Wide dynamic cameras
Board cameras
Metal cameras
Speed dome cameras
Vandalproof cameras
Bullet cameras
Mini cameras
Hidden cameras


DVRs

PC-Based
Stand Alone
NVR
Hybrid

 


Accessories

Brackets
Housing
Lenses
Dummy cameras
Cable
TFT CCTV monitor

 


Services

CCTV System Design
Complete System Installation
Service and Repairs
Monthly Maintenance
Free Estimates and Consultations



 

190 N. Wiget Lane, Suite 202
Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Phone: (925) 934-CCTV (2288)
Toll Free: (877) 474-CCTV (2288)
Fax: (925) 943-CCTV (2288)
E-mail: info@psscctv.com

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The advantage to a c-mount camera is that the lens can be changed. If you need to see further than 35 or 40 ft then you'll need a c-mount camera with a special lens. C-Mount lenses are available from 4mm to 50mm. A 4mm lens provides facial detail and a 70 degree angle of view focused up to about 35 ft. An example of where you might use a fixed 4mm lens is in a small office, or at home to focus on your driveway.

A higher millimeter lens will provide further distance, but narrows the field of view. So, a 16mm lens would provide about a 15 to 20 degree angle of view at a focus distance of about 35 ft (or a 70 degree angle of view at about 140 feet). In general, a 8mm lens is like a 4mm lens zoomed in 2 times. Similarily, a 16mm lens is like the 4mm lens zoomed in 4 times.

Many times, the best option is to use a varifocal lens. This will allow you to vary the focus from 5 to 50mm. So when you install the camera you can fine tune the focal distance and angle of view. An example of where you might use a varifocal lens is outside (or inside) a large commercial building where you need more distance than 35 ft. and the varifocal lens will allow you to adjust the focal distance to your preference.

If you want to use cmount cameras outside, you must put them in an outdoor camera housing.

CCTV lenses are available in two different lens mounts. "C-mount" lenses have a flange back distance of 17.5mm; "CS-mount" lenses have a flange back distance of 12.5mm. The flange back distance is the distance from the flange of the lens (beginning of the lens mount) to the focal plane. All of the C-Mount cameras we sell can be adjusted for installation of a CS-Mount lens as well as a C-Mount lens.

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