Difference between revisions of "Video Camera"
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Revision as of 04:37, 14 April 2017
Description
A Video Camera is a cheaper and lighter version of the ubiquitous Tri-Vid Camera. It uses simple optics to record two-dimensional video which require less storage space than traditional three-dimensional video, allowing a single standard blank vid chip (sold separately) to store six hours of video.[1]
In addition a video camera can be fitted with a number of specialty lenses, replicating the effects of a Night Vision Device, Telescopic Scope or IR Scanner.[1]
Rules
Specifications
- Item: Video Camera[2]
- Equipment Ratings: C/A-B-A/A
- Cost: 250
- Affiliation: None
- Mass: 3g
- Power use: 0.5 Power Points per Hour