Bullet Cameras

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Bullet Cameras

Bullet Cameras for Physical Security & Covert Surveillance

MAXSUR offers bullet cameras for both fixed physical security systems and authorized covert surveillance applications, including NDAA-compliant options, vandal-resistant models, infrared cameras, zoom-capable systems, IP cameras, SDI cameras, and compact specialty camera modules.

Small black bullet camera for covert investigations and physical security in an office park setting

Small Form Factor. Big Security Value.

Bullet cameras remain one of the most versatile camera styles for government, public safety, school, commercial, and investigative video applications. Their directional design makes them well suited for entrances, gates, alleys, parking areas, building perimeters, controlled access points, and specialty surveillance deployments.

MAXSUR supports both traditional physical video security needs and specialized covert applications. Whether the mission requires a visible deterrent camera, a rugged perimeter camera, or a compact camera module for a discreet installation, our team can help identify the correct camera, lens, recorder, and video management pathway.

Available Options

  • NDAA-Compliant Versions Available for agencies and projects requiring NDAA-compliant video security equipment.
  • IP, SDI & Analog Options for modern network systems, HD video links, and legacy analog infrastructure.
  • Infrared & Low Light Camera options for nighttime, perimeter, and reduced-light environments.
  • Zoom & Lens Selection Fixed and zoom-capable options, including specialty M12/S-mount lens configurations.

Bullet Camera Options by Application

MAXSUR carries bullet cameras for two major use cases: visible physical security deployments and compact covert or specialty surveillance applications.

Physical Security Bullet Cameras

For building and site security, bullet cameras provide clear directional coverage and are commonly used for exterior walls, entrances, loading areas, parking lots, fence lines, and other locations where the viewing direction should be obvious and controlled.

  • Vandal-resistant and weather-resistant camera options
  • Infrared illumination for nighttime and low-light coverage
  • Zoom-capable models for longer-range identification needs
  • ONVIF-compliant IP camera options for VMS integration
  • SDI and legacy analog options for existing video infrastructure
  • NDAA-compliant versions for government and public sector buyers

Covert & Specialty Bullet Cameras

For authorized investigative and specialty surveillance needs, MAXSUR offers compact bullet cameras designed for discreet placement, weather exposure, and flexible lens selection. These cameras are often used when a small, durable camera body is required but the application still demands a professional video signal.

  • Small form factor, commonly around 3/4 inch in diameter
  • Weatherproof camera housings for outdoor or temporary deployments
  • Many models accept M12/S-mount lenses
  • Lens options for greater optical magnification when needed
  • Useful for concealments, specialty installs, and temporary surveillance packages
  • Compatible with select recording, transmission, and monitoring configurations

How to Choose the Right Bullet Camera

The best bullet camera depends on the operating environment, required viewing distance, lighting conditions, recording method, compliance requirements, and whether the camera is part of a permanent security system or a temporary investigative deployment.

Environment

Determine whether the camera will be indoors, outdoors, exposed to weather, mounted low, or installed in a vandal-prone area.

Video Platform

Choose IP, ONVIF, SDI, or analog based on the recorder, VMS, cabling, and existing security infrastructure.

Lighting

Consider infrared, low-light performance, and lens selection for nighttime, shaded, or variable-light environments.

Mission Fit

Use visible cameras for deterrence and facility coverage, or compact bullet cameras for authorized covert and specialty installations.

Bullet Camera FAQ

Are bullet cameras suitable for government facilities?

Yes. Bullet cameras are commonly used by government, public safety, education, corrections, and municipal customers for building exteriors, gates, parking areas, and perimeter coverage.

Does MAXSUR offer NDAA-compliant bullet cameras?

Yes. MAXSUR offers NDAA-compliant versions for agencies, public sector buyers, and projects with compliance requirements.

What is the difference between physical security and covert bullet cameras?

Physical security bullet cameras are typically visible, rugged, and used for fixed site coverage. Covert and specialty bullet cameras are smaller and may be used in authorized discreet or temporary surveillance applications.

Can MAXSUR help select the right camera?

Yes. The MAXSUR team can help match camera type, lens, recorder, transmission method, and compliance requirements to your specific facility or mission need.

Need a Camera You Do Not See Here?

If you do not see the exact bullet camera, lens, recorder, or surveillance configuration you need, the MAXSUR team is happy to help with product selection and system planning.

Browse available bullet camera products below or contact MAXSUR for help selecting a camera for physical security, perimeter coverage, public safety, or authorized surveillance applications.

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