CCTV Lighting specialist Raytec are hosting two nighttime tests to look at the performance of CCTV lighting in situation.  The test sessions will be held at Raytec's test facilities in Northumberland and are open to all CCTV installers, specifiers and camera manufacturers wanting to test the performance of a CCTV system with Infra-Red or White-light.  The test evening will be a practical test of CCTV lighting with different camera and lens combinations.  The test agenda will be tailored to incorporate the cameras, lenses and lighting combinations requested by the attendees.  Shaun Cutler of Raytec says, "These test nights are an opportunity for the industry to test CCTV equipment at night using CCTV lighting to improve image quality. Installers can use the tests to trial their next installation, consultants can check the integration of different components and camera manufacturers can check the image quality their cameras will provide alongside Raytec's high performance Adaptive Illumination lighting products".

To reserve a place at either of the test sessions, or to submit a product for testing, please contact Raytec at sales@rayteccctv.com

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