PAL stands for Phase Alternation Lines (625 lines) and offers more picture detail and wider luminance (color signal) bandwidth. PAL has been adopted by almost all 50 countries in the world.
Below is a list of countries that use the PAL standard for video. The United States uses the NTSC standard. If you're in the U.S., our NTSC cameras can be found HERE.
| Afghanistan |
Albania |
Algeria |
Angola |
Australia |
| Austria |
Azores |
Baharain |
Bangladesh |
Belgium |
| Botswana |
Brunei |
Cameroon |
Canary Islands |
Cyprus |
| Denmark |
Dubai |
Ethiopia |
Faeroe Islands |
Finland |
| Ghana |
Gibraltar |
Guinea |
Greenland |
Holland |
| Hong Kong |
Iceland |
India |
Indonesia |
Ireland |
| Israel |
Italy |
Jordan |
Kenya |
Kuwait |
| Laos |
Liberia |
Madeire |
Malaysia |
Malta |
| Mozambique |
Nepal |
New Guinea |
New Zealand |
Nigeria |
| North Korea |
Norway |
Oman |
Pakistan |
Poland< |
| Portugal |
Qutar |
Romania |
Singapore |
Somalia |
| South Africa |
S.W. Africa |
Spain |
Sri Lanka |
Sudan |
| Swaziland |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
Tanzania |
Thailand |
| Turkey |
Uganda |
United Arab Emirates |
United Kingdom |
West Germany |
| Yemen |
Yugoslavia |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe |
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