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Can I use a GoPro as a temporary security camera?

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Andy


Someone has been stealing snacks from my dorm. My plan is to set up a GoPro Hero 3 as a temporary security camera to catch the culprit (I'm basically like Sherlock Holmes, only cooler). Some general questions:

-how long would the battery last?
-or, could I run it while plugged in?
-how much footage (in time) could I fit on a 32GB memory card?
-is there any free software I could use to quickly zoom through the footage for motion?



Answer
Since it's a common camera,you can't settle it in one place,so people can easily move it.
There are quite some security camera options when you get time to have one.

this zmodo product is an option,it enables you to access the footage anywhere at your smartphoe/tablet.

http://www.cctvfocal.com/network-ip-cameras/cctv-weatherproof-outdoor-night-vision-wireless-ip-network-camera.html

What is a good home security camera system?




Gary


I am looking for an home security camera sytem that I could link with my tv on it's own channel.

Any suggestions?
Trying to stay below $400, I could do any wiring myself. I live in South Florida so it gets to be around 90 degrees on average. Just a standard resolution in color. Night vision would be a big plus but not needed. If it could be directed to the video input on a receiver that could work also. Would want it to store recordings.



Answer
Analog, composite video? There are lots.

On its own channel? Some RF modulators can be expensive, especially if you want to select the channel. Easier if you just use one of the other video inputs that are not in use.

What is your budget?
What resolution are you looking for?
Will the video need to be recorded and stored? If yes, what surveillance DVR are you looking at?
Only one camera?
Is night vision required? If yes, how far does the camera need to see in darkness?
Does the camera need to be outdoor rated?
Does it snow where you live? If yes, you may need a housing with a heater unit.
Does it get REALLY hot where you live? If yes, you might need a housing with a cooling system.
Is the video signal to be wired or wireless?
Is there power available where you plan to install the camera?
Is the camera going to stay in one position or is pan/tilt/zoom control required?

You have not provided enough information for anyone to provide you a good recommendation.




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