Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Suffolk County Private Investigator,Nassau County Private Investigator - Video Documentation or Still Photography, Suffolk County Private Investigator

Posted by Suffolk County Private Investigator:

Clients and we investigators are increasingly using and requesting video documentation as opposed to traditional still photographs. At Long Island Private Investigator, a Suffolk County private investigator, Nassau County private investigator and New York City private investigator, we have been favoring video for years.
Our investigators are always equipped with both High Definition Camcorders and also with still cameras. usually, video does tell the better story. Still pictures are used for identification purposes or other types of cases needing that particular documentation, such as a picture of a dwelling, building, auto or a person needing to be identified. But for the majority of cases, such as cheating partner or infidelity, and insurance fraud, child care and divorce, video has a clear advantage.
There are no issues with video in regards to lighting. With cameras, there are lighting limitations when trying to be covert. We can obtain low light pictures without the use of flash photography, but not in complete darkness without infra-red. Infra-red still photos can be are "fuzzy." Infra-red video, on the other hand, is better quality, and we can record in virtually any light; even in total darkness. No concerns about slow shutter speed, blurring, etc. With video,it is all automatically processed.
In addition, with video, we can capture quality stills directly from the video. With High Definition camcorders, the captured still photos are of fantastic quality. So that completely ends the need for still photography in many cases.
In conclusion, there continues to be a small place in the documentation of investigations, for still cameras. But video has become the tool of choice.

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