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Where can I find a hidden/covert outdoor security camera?

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Judy


I've been searching the net trying to find the perfect hidden camera to monitor the front of my house. There's been burglaries in the neighborhood and just the other day some bastard busted up my car window and stole my speakers and amp.

Just so I can have some piece of mind, I'd like to look into a security/surveilance camera. I want something that can be hidden and doesn't look like a camera. I'd love to find something I could put in a potted plant out front, or something like that. The best thing I've found so far is a Flood Light that's a Hidden Camera, but it's non-functional and I have to have some kind of lighting in my driveway so that's not practical for me.

Any ideas?



Answer
There are a lot of wireless/nanny cameras out on the market now, but you are probably going to need a night time/low light camera if lighting is not practical in your driveway. Then you will also need to decide how you want to store your video either on a PC or VCR.

The other thing to consider with wireless cameras would be picture quality, so a wired camera might be a better option for you if there is any wireless interference. smarthome.com has a variety of brands but aer usually more expensive. x10 that has a pretty cheap wired camera that is black and white which performs better at night and it plugs right into a vcr

My neighbor used my driveway to shoot a video for you tube with out my permission. Is this trespassing?




WallyWally


No one was home on the property at the time. Discovered he had done this when I saw the video on youtube. Also he has a security camera on the front of his house which moves to point in my back yard sometimes. Is that an invasion of privacy?


Answer
It's perfectly legal to take pictures and video in places that are in full public view. In these kind of places there is no expectation of privacy. If he can see into your backyard, from his property, without taking any extra steps then there's not a problem. If he has to do something like climb a tree to see over the top of a privacy fence then it's an invasion of your privacy.

It's trespassing if you have posted no trespassing signs.




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