The higher resolution imagery and faster frame rates add up to an even more lifelike viewing experience, plus files transfer to your PC quicker than ever with updated, USB 2.0 technology. The convenient mini-USB to USB connection and Plug and Play interface means no complicated hardware configuration and software installation.*
* No separate viewer software required. Images and videos can be viewed using programs such as Windows® Picture and Fax Viewer and Windows® Media Player
See the Action
- Housed in a rugged handle
- Mounts easily on T3 and T4 series thermal imagers
Record the Footage
- Capture images or video while transmitting wireless video
- Capture five hours of video and hundreds of still images
Take it with You
- Download images and video easily through a USB connection
- Optional transmitter transmits up to 600 feet
The innovative SceneCatcher enables firefighters to take both snapshots and video of the images they see on their Bullard T3 and T4 Series Thermal Imagers. This new tool fosters greater understanding of fire spread and thermal activity when sizing up a structure and can aid in study during overhaul. For use as a standalone device or coupled with a Bullard transmitter, SceneCatcher allows you to archive incidents in full detail. The unit mounts easily onto Bullard T3 and T4 Series Thermal Imagers.
SceneCatcher Technical Specifications | |
Video format: NTSC Video file type: AVI Video image size: 640 x 480 Video record time: 5 hours |
Still image export: JPEG Still image resolution: 640 x 480 Still image capacity: 300 images* Connection: mini-USB to USB |
Transmitter Technical Specifications | |
Mounting: External Antenna Type: Dipole Power Output: 750 mW Power Consumption: 2.6 W Nominal Range: 600 feet (through typical frame construction) |
Signal Type: Analog Transmitting Frequency: 2.4 GHz Power Supply: Internal FCC License: Part 90 * While storing 5 hours of video: can store 80,000 images without video |
Note:
The in-handle SceneCatcher can also include a transmitter. With the optional two-channel transmitter, users can record images and video and simultaneously transmit to one or more receiving devices, such as the Bullard MobileLink handheld receiver or the Mobile Command Center. Already using a Bullard transmitter? You can upgrade your transmitter handle to include the SceneCatcher.