Vision Lens
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![]() ARECONT VISION AV5100M 5MP MJPEG 2592X1944 NO LENS US $650.00
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![]() ARECONT VISION AV3105 3MP H264 2048X1536 NO LENS US $650.00
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![]() ARECONT VISION AV2155DN 2MP H264 MPEG4 4 10MM LENS VANDAL DOME US $630.00
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![]() ARECONT VISION AV2100 AI 2MP 1600X1200 DC AUTO IRIS NO LENS US $592.00
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![]() ARECONT VISION AV1305 13 MP H264 1280X1024 NO LENS US $547.00
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![]() ARECONT VISION AV3110 3MP H264 2048X1536 NO LENS US $529.99
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![]() Arecont Vision Lens MPL12 40 LENS 12 40mm Megapixel US $175.89
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![]() ARECONT VISION LENS4 10AI ARECONT 4 10MM LENS AUTO IRIS US $171.00
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![]() IPS VISION CAMERA TELEVISION LENS 25mm cable US $159.00
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![]() Arecont Vision Lens MPL4 10 LENS4 10 4 10mm Megapixel US $96.49
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![]() ARECONT VISION LENS60 ARECONT 6MM 1 2 F20 FIX APER US $95.00
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![]() ARECONT VISION LENS40 ARECONT 4MM 1 2 F20 US $90.00
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Contact Lenses Without A Prescription
Even though you can get non prescription contacts, they aren't meant to correct your vision. Known as plano, the most common type of non prescription contact lenses are the opaque color contact lens. Even though they don't require a prescription, those who want them need to consult with an optometrist first to ensure they get the right fit.
Locally or on the Internet, you can find many different varieties of non prescription contact lenses available.You can find lenses that enhance the natural color of your eyes, lenses that enhance your look, and many others. There are also Halloween contact lenses as well, which are great for Halloween or other times when you want to look different.
With non prescription contact lens, you'll have the choice of daily wear and disposable lenses.If you are looking to change colors on a frequent basis, disposable lenses may be your best choice. The best thing about disposable lenses is the fact that you don't need to clean them at all, simply wear them during the day then take them out and discard them at night.
If you are going to use the same color or the same pair of contacts for a while, you may want to go with daily wear lenses. Daily wear contact lenses will last you a lot longer than the disposable lenses, although they will need to be disinfected and cleaned on a regular basis.As long as you clean and disinfect them on a regular basis, they will last you for quite a while.
Without the supervision of a doctor, may doctors don't advise the use of non prescription contact lenses. Doctors will tell you that when they don't monitor the fitting, usage of the contacts, and the overall effects, they may cause you serious problems and possibly even blindness. While a lot of people use non prescription contacts, few of them experience serious problems.
Night Vision Lens for Camera?
Anyone know where I can get a night vision lens or some sort of attachment for a JVC HD 300 Everio camcorder?
If by "night vision" you mean the camcorder being able to see using an infrared emitter, there's no JVC consumer cam that can do that with a built-in IR emitter. Sony has a few with the "NightShot" or "SuperNightShot" feature. I *think* the HDR-HC9 and HDR-CX500 series is the starting point for *new* camcorders. There is no "filter" that will do what you want.
Another method is to add a "system" that amplifies - intensifies - light. If you are referring to the JVC GZ-HD300, this intensification method is not very "affordable". But you can decide for yourself. The HD300 has a 30.5mm filter diameter. You will need: A step-up ring that takes the 30.5mm diameter to 37mm (about $15). An AstroScope light intensifier (a little over $6,000). Lenses (varies depending which you want to use.)
LomoKino lets you shoot VERY old school 35mm movies (Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine)
Video cameras now routinely offer features such as full 1080p high-def video,
night vision mode, and stereo sound ... if you're one of the people who reads
that and thinks "Big deal, that just means people will have nicer-looking home
videos," perhaps you would appreciate a camera that's focused less on the
latest tech, and more on the art of moving pictures. Well, Lomography's new
LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker should fit the bill. Paying homage to the
original Chaplin-era movie cameras, users hand-crank 35mm film through the
box-like device, while a fixed-focus lens captures all the jittery, grainy
action. .. Continue Reading LomoKino lets you shoot VERY old school 35mm
movies
**Section:** Digital Cameras
**Tags:** Art, film cameras, Filmmaking, Retro
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