The Brinno Time Lapse Camera is a great way to record any construction project. Recording a construction project used to be very time consuming and could be very expensive however, Brinno has changed all that.
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The Brinno Time Lapse Camera is an effortless way to record an project indoors or outdoors. The camera allows you to record at any rate you want and can be played back at the rate you want when your project is completed.
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Set Up
The camera is very easy to set up and almost any worker can do it. The camera is wire free and requires no tools for set up. The camera can stay in a position for a long period of time and is durable.
Camera Features
The camera has a lot of great features that make it perfect for any construction project. Here are some of the key features of the camera.
f1.2 Lens
Brinno’s cameras have a 140 degree field of vision and allows you to capture a panoramic view of your construction site. The f1.2 lens can capture in low light and can capture details that are often lost in the dark.
Weather Resistant Housing
The camera was built for the tough weather and environmental conditions of a construction site. The housing of the camera is resistant to extreme weather conditions. The housing is dust proof and will protect the camera in any weather.
Battery Life
The battery for the camera can last up to 2.5 months (at a time interval of 30 minutes). The power of the camera can last even longer when connected with DC power (DC 5V, micro USB connector).
Cost Savings
The Brinno Time Lapse Camera is a very cost efficient option for recording your construction projects. Other options such as Webcams or CCTV can be very costly. Webcams and CCTV generally require fees and costs such as: installation fees, relocation fees, storage costs, and video fees. Brinno cameras have no fees. The only cost associated with the camera is the purchase price of the camera (under $300!).
The Camera In Action
Josh Banks from Banks Photos provided us with a time-lapse video of a construction project he recorded. Josh’s video features a four-month time lapse of a McDonalds restaurant. The video shows an outside and inside view of the restaurant.
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