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LONGSHOT

LONGSHOT

Electronics · Photography & Cameras

LONGSHOT sells fixed-lens, all-weather “bullet” and “board” cameras built for sports shooting, scientific monitoring and live-event production. Kits range from $399 for the entry 1080p Bullet to $1,999 for the 4K/120 fps LongShot X-Series with interchangeable C/CS lenses; most models sit in the $599-$899 mid-tier. Every product is sold factory-direct through longshotcameras.com and selected Amazon marketplaces; no brick-and-mortar retail. The brand’s core claim is the world’s smallest IP67-rated cameras that stream 1080p or 4K over SDI, HDMI and NDI simultaneously with zero latency. Their aluminum-tube housings fit inside baseballs, racquet frames or race-car bodywork, enabling “inside-the-action” angles previously impossible without custom builds. The LongShot 4K Bullet, introduced 2021, is now standard equipment for ESPN’s cricket coverage and Red Bull’s cliff-diving series. Buyers are broadcasters, sports-tech directors, research engineers and serious content creators who need an unobtrusive, rugged camera that survives impact, moisture and 150 °F temperature swings. Customers value plug-and-play compatibility with existing switchers, PoE power, and the ability to retrieve footage without dismantling rigs—aligning with workflows that prize speed, minimal crew and maximum camera placement freedom. LONGSHOT competes in the niche between action-cam makers and high-end micro-cinema houses by trading consumer features (screens, stabilization) for professional I/O, metal housings and sub-2-inch form factors. Where rivals require cages, external recorders or weather housings, LongShot integrates SDI/NDI, threaded lens mounts and IP67 sealing in one tube, cutting setup time and failure points for OB vans, drone operators and biomechanics labs.

Camera small enough to hide, tough enough to capture anything

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