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Evidence Camera

Evidence Camera can mean a few things depending on the context:

  1. Law Enforcement Use:
    An "evidence camera" typically refers to a specialized camera used by police officers, crime scene investigators, or forensic teams to document crime scenes, accidents, or evidence. These cameras are:

    • High-resolution to capture fine details.

    • Sometimes tamper-proof or have secure storage to ensure that photos cannot be edited or deleted without authorization.

    • Often equipped with metadata tracking (like time, date, GPS location) to validate the authenticity of the images.

    • Paired with digital evidence management systems where each photo is logged and tracked as official evidence.

  2. Mobile Apps:
    There are mobile apps called "Evidence Camera" designed for smartphones, used in industries like law, insurance, and private investigation. These apps:

    • Capture photos that are automatically time-stamped and geo-tagged.

    • Store images securely, sometimes in encrypted formats.

    • Create verifiable digital trails to prove that the photos are genuine and unaltered.

    • Useful for documenting workplace incidents, property damage, legal evidence, etc.

  3. Body-Worn Cameras:
    In some contexts, people lump "body-worn cameras" under the term "evidence cameras" because they continuously record interactions between police and the public, creating real-time evidence.

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