Brief: This short presentation tells the story behind the design and its intended use cases. Watch as we demonstrate the DFC-14 GPS Camera Torch, showcasing how this rechargeable flashlight integrates digital video recording, GPS, and WiFi connectivity for professionals in firefighting, exploration, and industrial services. See its operation in various environments, from menu navigation on the 1.5-inch LCD screen to real-time photo and video capture under illumination.
Related Product Features:
Integrated imaging sensor for capturing photographs and videos while providing illumination.
Dynamic video recording capability at up to 60 frames per second for stable, clear footage.
Built-in GPS and WiFi connectivity for enhanced functionality and data transfer.
1.5-inch LCD screen for menu settings, real-time preview, and media review without a computer.
Rechargeable Li-ion battery offering up to 18 hours of continuous spotlight use.
Extended video recording time: 7 hours with light on and 15 hours with light off.
Rugged IP67 rating for durability in demanding environments like firefighting and exploration.
16-megapixel camera with adjustable image resolution for versatile shooting conditions.
FAQs:
What is the battery life for video recording with the light on and off?
The DFC-14 offers up to 7 hours of continuous video recording with the light on and up to 15 hours with the light off, thanks to its efficient 6.6Ah Li-ion battery.
Can I preview and review photos and videos directly on the device?
Yes, the built-in 1.5-inch LCD screen allows you to set menu functions, preview recordings in real-time, and review captured photos and videos without needing to connect to a computer.
What industries is this GPS camera torch suitable for?
It is designed for professional use in firefighting, exploration, electricity services, railway departments, petroleum industries, and outdoor exploring, combining illumination with real-time audio and video capture.
What is the video quality and file size?
The camera records video at up to 60 frames per second for stability and clarity, with file sizes ranging from 25 to 60 MB per minute, depending on settings.