News
21 March 2007
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Andrew Cartwright (Forensic Vision) (left) and Mel Lewis (West Midlands Police) (right) .
receive the award from Lord Mackenzie (President of APPSS) | |
| 2 December 2006 New panoramic view systems capable of viewing multiple G11 pictures was introduced at the APTS show. | |
| May 2007 Forensic Vision shows G11 camera at IFSEC. | |
| 31 January 2006: Birmingham city centre has a new advanced surveillance camera system from Forensic Vision Ltd. The G-11 camera system generates colour images with over 50 times the detail of the best CCTV images. These highly detailed images are sent back to the police operations room over a dedicated fibre link for immediate viewing and storage. |
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| 14 October 2005: The Forensic Vision G11 camera system completed a month long trial outside Steelhouse Lane Police Station in Birmingham. Birmingham Police were happy with the trial and will shortly be installing a system in the city centre at a location to be decided. Forensic Vision offer a complete range of items for high resolution surveillance including Cameras, Digital Video Recorders and Viewer software which runs on a standard PC and allows zoom and pan after the event and export of still images or video clips. |
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| 13 April 2005: Forensic Vision director Andy Henson gave a talk at the April 2005 CCTV User Group Conference in Liverpool which included a demonstration of video footage captured on the Forensic Vision G11 surveillance camera. The 11-megapixel camera system is very high resolution CCTV system, where you can zoom in after the event and identify people, and read car number plates almost 50 metres away. |
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| 2 December 2004: Forensic Vision Ltd was formed to produce ultra high resolution surveillance cameras in response to a report detailing the need for higher resolution from West Midlands Police. |
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