Raytec is staging the latest in its series of CCTV lighting test nights on 8th November in Northumberland, and 15th November in Hampshire.

The test sessions are open to all CCTV installers, specifiers and camera manufacturers wanting to check the performance of a CCTV system with Infra-Red or White-Light.  They will be held at Raytec's facilities in Northumberland and Tavcom's facilities in Hampshire.

The sessions will include a practical test of CCTV lighting with different camera and lens combinations.  The test agenda will cover the cameras, lenses and lighting combinations requested by the attendees.

Shaun Cutler of Raytec says similar sessions already staged have been very valuable for those attending.  "These meetings are a great opportunity for everyone in the industry to test CCTV equipment at night and to assess how CCTV lighting can improve quality.  Installers can use the test to trial their next installation, consultants can check the integration of different components and camera manufactures can check the image quality that their cameras will deliver when used with Raytec high performance Adaptive illumination lighting products."

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