Sabtu, 05 Oktober 2013

what are the best security cameras to use for night recording? IR or low lux?

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mattmo91


I am putting in a surveillance system because our house is getting constantly tp'ed and want to figure out who is doing it. Cost isn't really a problem but within reason, I obviously am not going to install FLIRs around my house but something in the $100-200 range per camera. Also, does anyone have any good DVRs in mind? I want the best picture quality and internet viewing.
Thanks!



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What is your budget?

You have lots to choose from:

"kits":
http://shop4.outpost.com/search?cat=-45930&pType=pDisplay

I use these cameras:
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/5080315?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

And a DVR like this:
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/5264307?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
with a 250 gig hard drive
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/4570717?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

Where can I purchase these parts powerful motion sensors kit,sensitive vibration sensor?etc kit?




moise


I'm looking to purchase these parts and I don't know where to get them. I'm looking for power Motion sensor kits, Sensitive Vibration sensor kits, Mini Surveillance Camera kit, Powerful long range Mini Microphone and mini speaker kits. I'm trying to build a product. Can you guys tell me where I can Purchase those parts and communication device kit?


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There are 2 options:
Security equipment store. (we have these in California), and a Spy / surveillance store. find one, and they will have all you need.




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Is there any CHEAP service out there to SMS you when 2 magnets separate?

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Jas


I want to know if one specific door is ever opened, but have no need for a full security system. I simply need to know when, if ever, a specific door is opened without an alarm and without a camera. I want to use a system with 2 magnets that's related to an iPhone app. Anything like that out there? Again, 2 simple magnets > when they lose contact, they send a signal to a server that texts me.


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I am not familiar with any service that provides this option as a service.

Here is what you can do. Get a simple alarm system.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ademco-LYNX-Plus-L3000-Wireless-Alarm-Panel-Kit-20-2-Version-/221016373361?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33759a3871

Also get one door contact http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-Honeywell-5816-5816WMWH-Wireless-Door-Window-Transmitter-w-Magnet-/280965035728?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item416ad236d0

When you program the panel, assign your phone number in the download # section. It wont send a text but it will call you and send you a coded tone from your home phone number. You wont understand the tone but you will know that the door has been opened.

You may also want to disable the siren so opening the door is not detected locally.

If I offered you a free facebook app through which you would be able to remotely control your home computer?




PascalsWag


and use your webcam as a security camera

would you use it? would you tell your friends to use it?



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I'd be more likely to use it if it were an iPhone app. Most people do not trust Facebook apps.




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What is a very good home security camera system?

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hezkyden


I am looking for a good quality home security camera system something where I can view online and over my Blackberry . Any suggestions?
I need to monitor well being of my dogs.
Thank you for your help!



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you can go to www.techcctv.com or give them a call they helped me with my system

Where is a good site to buy security cameras?




flea


I'm looking for a (not rip offs like x10.com) website that sells good quality security cameras.


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www.tigerdirect.ca

very good




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Jumat, 04 Oktober 2013

Home Wireless security cameras

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almasaad


I am planning to install (Security Camera Wireless) outdoor.
1- Is there something call (UHV).
2- What kind of product should I get that doesn't be affect with other frequencies (mobile, radio)?



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For wireless stuff, it would normally be "UHF". Typically this is for good audio equipment. UHF video is still used for television stations and you would need to be licensed even if only low power.

There are only two consumer wireless video methods:
1) shared band in the 2.4 GHz environment.
2) wifi (wireless compute local area network)

Both can get interference from other sources. If you want no chance of wireless interference, then you need to use a wired camera. Also, remember that "wireless" generally means only the video (and audio if the camera has a mic) signal is wireless - you still need a wire for power unless you set up some sort of battery and solar recharge equipment.

You want cameras that are rated for outdoor use... Do they need to have "night vision"?

Are you just monitoring the video?

How many cameras?
http://shop1.frys.com/search?cat=-45928&pType=pDisplay
http://shop1.frys.com/search?cat=-45926&pType=pDisplay

If you are recording, are you looking at a multi-channel DVR
http://shop1.frys.com/search?cat=-45940&pType=pDisplay
or are you turning a computer into a multichannel DVR?

If the power goes out, are you expecting this camera system to continue working? What are your battery back-up plans?

There's more, but this is a start...

I use:
http://shop1.frys.com/product/5080315?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
http://shop1.frys.com/product/5264307?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
http://shop1.frys.com/product/4698298?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

Wireless Home Security Surveillance Camera system?




praveen


Hello,
For my house, i want to buy a wireless camera security surveillance system. Obviously, there are too many options. Can someone give me a feedback on any preferred brand or any feedback on what I should be looking for while buying this costly system? One potential option I found so far is
Swann SWDVK-825508 8-Channel Digital Video Recorder with Smartphone Viewing and 8 x PRO-550 Cameras
by Swann



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For consumer grade systems, Swann and Lorex make fine equipment. I installed a Swann 8 channel (using only 4 cameras - but planning to add 4 more cameras later). The included/free SmartPhone app for remote viewing works well but can use lots of battery power as it is a stream of video over wifi. The included 8 cameras in the system you listed don't have a very far night vision "throw" (about 10 feet). Another option to consider is this 4-camera, 8 channel DVR kit
http://www.swann.com/s/products/view/?product=1530
plus four of these:
http://www.swann.com/s/products/view/?product=1144
Any camera with a composite video feed will work including those from Lorex, Q-See and others.

Consider adding a VGA monitor or TV (I use the "extra" video inputs on 4 TVs located in different rooms of the house so visibility is not so limited to a single place).

The system you linked us to is not a "wireless" system. The connection between the cameras and the DVR is a wired connection. The cable connecting these items has a connector for the video; a connector for power and a connector for limited pan/tilt/zoom control. (The zoom is the part that actually works - you would need a pan/tilt head in order for that capability to work and the zoom is digital zoom - not optical zoom). Keep this in mind: A single cable with multiple connectors connects the camera to the DVR and power.

In a wireless video system, the camera needs power (wire #1). The video is sent to a base station wirelessly. The base station connects to the DVR (wire #2) and power (wire #3). A "wireless" security camera uses more wires than a wireless system.
http://www.swann.com/s/products/view/?product=1028

The only thing "wireless" about the DVR kit in the link you provided us is that when the DVR is added to the computer network at your house, that wifi signal sending video to a smartphone or Windows computer is wireless.

Another option is to use IP network based security cameras but a dedicated computer (rather than a standalone DVR) is needed to be recording the video. These cameras tend to be a bit more expensive, especially it they are outdoor rated. And they need local camera power, too - so not exactly "wireless" either. Because they become a node of the local house's computer (IP) network, the complexity moves from the analog camera cabling to computer network implementation.

In either case, making the video stream available to a computer or a smartphone - locally or remotely - requires a decent knowledge of computer network configuration (especially if the computer network is to be secure).




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Is it advisable to have several fake video security camera along with some real ones?

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I need ans


I'm planning on getting two indoor wireless security camera and one outdoor one.

Will it be advisable to put up some fake security cameras as well?

I live in a safe neighborhood and never had any problems the past 10 years, but better to be safe than sorry.

Can you give me any tips about both real wireless security camera and fake ones?

It's just to keep the opportunistic burglars at "bay". I know nothing will keep out hardened criminals if they want to rob and kill me.

Thanks.



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Definitely advisable. Also you should get a few signs saying that you have camera's in the area. The police might be able to help you with that.

Is there an outdoor security camera you can see from your iphone without recording?




NoHearYa


Is there an outdoor security camera you can see from your iphone without recording?
This is for my folks place - they don't have internet or computers.
Is it possible to just install a motion detector camera and check my iphone once in a while to see what ever goes on outside?
They are having quite a number of thefts outside their place day and night.
Thanks
They have dogs, we suspect its someone in the family.



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Hey,dude, only ip security camera can do this, so when you install it, it does require use internet.
It's okay to have no computer, but it needs internet.

And here are some ip cameras for a view
http://www.cctvfocal.com/network-ip-cameras.html




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How much does a typical small business or business security system worth?

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AG


I need help related to a project I am working on(creating my own business) and I'd like to know if anyone knows roughly how much a security system for a small business is worth?


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A basic system (all doors, a few motions, maybe a couple heats or smokes) would cost anywhere from $700-$1000. And about $40-$80 a month in Monitoring costs.

It really depends what you want on the system... things that would make the installation cost more: additional keypads, additional smoke or heat detectors, glassbreak detectors, a camera/surveillance system, etc. And too it depends which company does it. I know the company I work for installs for less then ADT. We also charge less for monitoring of the system.

Hope this helps! Feel free to e-mail me from my profile page if you have any questions.

business question "antique mall owner needing security camera system" which is the best to buy?




sbarber


Just trying to get input from someone that has an antique mall of similar business. I want to purchase a camera system that I can set up in "EACH" booth or atleast every other booth. Some can be dummies but I would like for atleast half of them to be the real deal. I ahve heard of dealers using globes and dummy cameras to deter thieves; does this work?
What system would you recommend and please don't say a 10,000 one, I cant afford that at the moment.



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Hello

Dummy cameras are the worst possible they don't provide security and if someone is injured or claims to be injured in your store they can sue for providing a false sense of security. No professional security installer uses dummy cameras.

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/x4s.htm

I would recommend a Standalone DVR as they are more reliable and since they are linux based they are virus ans spy ware free.

The X4S Series DVR is an intelligent and professional CCTV management solution, integrating the latest technology and the most advanced features while maintaining a simple, intuitive, and graphical interface. The X4S Series DVR is a 24/7 turn key solution that meets demanding security needs to suit industrial and commercial applications. The X4S DVR is compatible with the X4 platform, allowing it to act as an IP server, while still remaining a standalone solution and allows you to view your cameras instantly over the internet with a PC or cell phone like the I-phone.

also here is some information on DVR and cameras you may want to read before buying a CCTV system.

Not all DVRs and security equipment are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

I suggest you buy a PC based DVR has they have more processing power and normally have a much smaller file size and offer more features then Standalone DVR's. I know many people buy a cheap standalone DVR, only to upgrade to a PC based in 6 months especially when they are using it to manage a store remotely. Also PC based allows you to record up to 64 cameras where a standalone will have a limit of 16.

Many people have the misconception that a PC-Based DVR is simply an off-the-shelf PC with video capture (encoder) cards, display (decoder) cards and some generic OEM software. A true DVR requires years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day. This makes consumer-level hardware inadequate for DVRs which is why Ascendent uses custom-built PCs with performance-level hardware.

My personal favorite DVR is Ascendent X4 series: Ascendentâs Tri-Fusion Hybrid Platform allows for the creation of a true hybrid surveillance system by utilizing the advantages of Analog, Megapixel, and IP technologies for unparalleled customization and expandability.

The X4 also uses the latest H.264/SVC codec offer video substantially better quality,. While its file size sizes is 30% smaller than MPEG-4, 60% smaller than MPEG-2, and exponentially smaller than MJPEG.

File size is crucial to streaming because most DVRâs on the market record at real time performance (30FPS per channel) so on a 4CH is trying to send 120, 8CH 240, and a 16CH 480 images per second which requires way too much bandwidth even for the most extreme internet connections.

The smaller the files size the more images are able to be sent, and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities, as it also determines the recording storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most important spec of any DVR.

If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone. Some good DVR brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent. These brands are what security professionals use.

I recommend Ascendent as they are less expensive because they cameras for companies like Bosch and Pelco and offer better performance but any of these 3 brands will work well.


These brand manufacturers also have a complete line of CCTV cameras and DVR for any application from residential to military and stand behind there warranties. You want to get a good bran name otherwise you will likely buy a product that work and cant be returned.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Recommend)
http://www.honeywell.com
http://www.pleco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Hope this Helps
Will




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Brian


I looked on amazon, but if anyone else had something to say I would apreciate it, things such as durability of the cameras, picture, quality of the dvr's etc


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Hello
There are 2 types of DVR;s PC based and a standalone

PC (a card and software installed that uses your PC to store recorded video)
Standalone looks like a DVD player non PC based (does not use PC to record images)


Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of CCTV you can find the equivalent of a $2,000 golf cart and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels but that's where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. There is a reason these products are 1/10 of the price of good and reliable DVR brand names. The type of seller these products attract are online sellers (ebay) and will make profits margins as low as 2% which means they canât afford to offer good service or allow for RMAs (returns). Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

Now some products can be made cheaply like ipod cases, screen protectors, and other simple products with no moving parts or electronics. DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

A true DVR and camera require years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day and are one of the few products that canât be made both well and cheaply. Cheap and inexpensive products like Q-see, X10, Swan, Lorex, and other low grade DVRâs and cameras sold by Tiger Direct, Target , Newegg, radio shack Sams Club, are not used by any security professional and should only be used by hobbyists.

To be honest these retailers sells complete Garbage and is not used by anyone who has worked with CCTV or security products. They are poor quality especially for IR cameras, due to low quality material, low S/N ratio, and c grade CCD image chips.

If you are only going to spend 70$ on cameras then you should buy 15 dummy cameras they will be just as effective and cheaper.

Also as far as night vision or IR cameras go most do not give good images in the dark. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

Some good CCTV brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Great IR cameras)
www.honeywell.com
www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. They will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE, or a client software. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and Apple computers to remotely view cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Again if you are going to buy cheap CCTV products, save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.


Hope this Helps,

If you need anything else feel free to email me at
williammorales93@ymail.com

What is the best home security camera?




Dragonfly


I am looking for a system of 3 cameras, that can record directly onto the internet. I would like to have something that is good in the dark and also has a good resolution.

Does anyone have any suggestions, because I have no idea where to start. Thanks so much!



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Hello

CNB cameras are not high end and are made in china,

Spyville just sell products made in china and are also quite low quality.



Most IR cameras do not give good images in the dark specially cameras under $200. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

2 Great IR outdoor cameras
http://ascendentdvr.com/ascentseries2/52⦠($95)
http://ascendentdvr.com/vistaseries2/vis⦠($255.00)



Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and smart phones to remotely view and control your cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Always buy DVR and security equipment from a good brand name manufacturer like Pleco, Bosch, Honeywell and Ascendent: http://www.ascendentgroup.com

Unfortunately many people buy very low end systems which have poor frame rate and bad image quality because they buy from Amazon, "spy stores" Lorex, Q-see, NCIX, new-egg, and other online retailers who sell cheap products for china there were never intended to be anything more then a nany cam and should never be used to provide security.

Not all DVRs are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

The smaller the files size the more images are able to be sent, and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities, as it also determines the recording storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most important spec of any DVR.

If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

Again if you are going to buy no name products save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.

Hope this Helps,
williammorales93@ymail.com




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Kamis, 03 Oktober 2013

How do you protect yourself from having your credit card info stolen?

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adh


How do you protect yourself from having your credit card info stolen?
Whether it is from people hacking Walmart or Winners databases or from rigged ATM machines.
What can a person do to protect themselves?



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Hmm, I 'm not sure how it is in the US, but over here in Australia, stores aren't allowed to keep records of your credit card details. It is sent electronically straight to the bank, deducted from your account and then deleted from the EFTPOS server. Ask how it works in the US at your bank or a store in your area.
In the case of ATM's, make sure that there is nothing attached to the slot which you put your card into. Know what your bank's atm's usually look like and don't use an atm if there's ANYTHING suspicious about it (eg if the card slot looks different, like it 'comes out' even though it's normally flat etc). Also, when you type your pin, cover the number pad with your other hand as closely as possible.
Usually card skimming involves a small camera attached somewhere on the atm, which films what pin you type (so covering the pad will add some protection) and a small device covering the card slot which reads your card and records your number etc. So watch out for that.
Make sure your credit card is signed! If the signature fades, get a new one!! I can't stress this enough. At my work I see so many people coming through the registers each day with unsigned or unreadable credit cards, and I always ask for ID. They are usually astounded that I do, because most other people don't ask. This is the one final measure of protection if your card is stolen, so make sure it is signed!

Furthermore, many banks these days offer added security features for stolen cards and online transactions. For example, my bank sends me an sms with a code when i want to make an online transaction - I have to enter that code online to be able to complete the transaction. So somebody would have to steal my account info, password AND my phone (plus phone pin) to deduct money from my account. Many banks also look for suspicious activity on credit card accounts (unusual spending etc), ask your bank about these sort of services. Last but not least, my bank would replace any money stolen through fraud, look for banks that offer this.

A few more things about internet banking: the way to spot a phishing site is this. Look at the right part of the url (the part just before the '.com'). Eg, yahoo q&a is obviously a part of yahoo. Notice that the url is (http://)answers.yahoo.com You can be sure this is legit, because the right side of the url is yahoo, which means that the 'answers.' part is a subdomain of yahoo.com.
So if it said (http://)yahoo.answers.ffn.com you should be more than suspicious, because this means you are on a subdomain of the website ffn.com...There are other measures you can take, because certain scams go as far as spoofing the url, that is, the url looks genuine, but in reality it is not - it's displaying a fake url! Look below (firefox) for protection from these scams.
Also, your bank (or any other reputable organisation) would never contact you via email about any important info, so be suspicious about any email claiming to be from your bank.
Firefox (a safer web browser than internet explorer) has a built in phishing filter. IE is slowly playing catch up with IE7, but is still lagging behind. So install and use firefox instead of internet explorer.

Now, finally, do these tests/tutorials and you'll be a lot safer from phishing attempts: http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/antiphishing_phil...

http://www.sonicwall.com/phishing/
The first one is in game format and is very very useful, it educates better than simply reading a tutorial! The second is more focused on email, and very good too!

For more computer focused security tips, see my other answer to your second question.

Hope this helps, I've tried to make my answer as detailed and exhaustive as possible..

has anyone traveled to australia with medication without a note from your doctor?




c473!


i have allergy meds and birth control that im taking with me on a trip(from canada) and am wondering if it is completely necessary for me to bring notes from my doctors.or is the bottle okay enough (it has my name on it) without any note

also should i put it on my carry on or checked luggage?



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Always carry medications and any other valuable items like cameras, laptops, jewellery money and so forth in your hand luggage, never in checked bags. What would you do if you arrived at your destination and your bags were delayed or worse still, stolen?

You do not need to bring a note from your doctor, people advise you do this where the medication is in large quantities or unusual prescriptions or you need liquid meds over 3.4oz container size.

If your are simply bringing personal meds in an original container you do not even need to take it out of your bag at security. The authorities in Australia will not be concerned unless they believe you are bringing stuff in to sell.

The following link to the Canadian Government site may help confirm what I have said;

http://www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca/home.aspx?id=1&pname=Home_Accueil&lang=en

I travel to Australia from the UK three times a year and am on regular medication and have never had to prove what it is for or even been asked about it.




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Rabu, 02 Oktober 2013

What is the point of outdoor home security cameras?

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Kayla


I desperately need security cameras because I don't feel save at my neighborhood but

there is this bunch of kids of questionable characters hanging next door and

how do I know that they won't use some stick or rocks to knock down my outdoor security camera?

What about wireless camera? How do I replace batteries? Should I use landwire instead?



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Isn't that the point of a security camera? If they use sticks or rocks to knock down your camera, won't you know who has been damaging your property?

What is the point of outdoor home security cameras?




Kayla


I desperately need security cameras because I don't feel save at my neighborhood but

there is this bunch of kids of questionable characters hanging next door and

how do I know that they won't use some stick or rocks to knock down my outdoor security camera?

What about wireless camera? How do I replace batteries? Should I use landwire instead?



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You need to get one of these:
http://www.closeoutcctv.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=32

They are vandall proof. The cases are hard and can withstand a hammer. Wireless cameras are cool, but aren't worth the money.

These guys have a pretty good price too. Also, I called, cause I found one camera with a better price, and they beat it for me. The thing you'll need to know is that you can't just buy a security camera, you'll need to buy a DVR or recording device that you can plug them into.




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Hello

What are the Best Spy Camera Eye Glasses or Sunglasses on the Market? When I say "Best" I mean the following in order of priority:

Most inconspicuous
Best video quality (HD is a must, 1080p even better)
Battery Life (as far as I see, 2 hours is on the higher end)

Price is not a big issue, so please provide all answers which meet the above criteria.

Thanks!

Aaron



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Brickhouse is an excellent source for spy glasses. They offer spy glasses with video cameras AND spy glasses with the invisible rear view mirror, which is pretty cool. Obviously your looking for the spy camera version. :)

Anyways I found a link to Brickhouse's spy glasses here:
http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/category/safety+and+security/spy+glasses.do

Within their products I found one pair that records at 1280x960 resolution which is pretty high quality but they only have a 1 hour battery life. Here is a link: http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/product/camcorder+sunglasses.do?sortby=bestSellers&from=fn

Battery life on spy glasses (as with most body worn spy cams) is going to be pretty limited. 2 hours is generally the max on a spy cam this small. However you can turn the camera off to conserve battery life. You might find that the higher resolution you require, the lower the battery life. High quality video drains the heck out of a battery, especially if the battery is small (like small enough to fit in a pair of glasses).

There are lots of other body worn spy cameras you can get though that will record HIGH RESOLUTION video and do it for a longer time.

One of my favorites is the coffee mug spy cam. You can carry that around with you anywhere and the beauty is you can even leave it sitting somewhere for a few hours (without suspicion). Spy glasses are easily detectable if your not wearing them. I'm not sure exactly what you want to use the spy glasses for but if you need a longer battery life on a spy camera with high def video that is portable you might consider venturing beyond spy glasses, cause you seem to have found the best you'll find. The limit on the size of these devices is why you can't find them with a longer battery life.

Anyways... Here is a link to the coffee mug cam I mentioned. I mentioned it because it has a 6 HOUR BATTERY and records with High resolution video.
http://www.my-spycam.com/secure-cam-coffee-mug-w-6-hour-battery.html

There are a lot of other options out there when it comes to spy cams. If you find yourself limited to 2 hours of battery life, or low resolution, look into other disguises. If you can't think of disguises that will work, call up a spy shop and ask for some ideas. Generally they are happy to offer suggestions for certain situations.

What iPhone 5S features would you want?




Cody


What specs and features would make it a good phone to buy for you to want to buy?
Here's a few features/specs rumours I've heard of:

1. 32, 64, 128 GB models.
2. 4 inch ultra retina display, 1920x1080p resolution, 550 ppi, IGZO display for 90% less power consuming for better battery, flexible display for shatterproof and scratch proof screen, and POSSIBLY 3D display capabilities I've heard.
3. A7 quad core processor, 64 bit, 2 GB of ram, quad core graphics chip, less power consuming.
4. 13 megapixel rear camera, F 2.0 OR F 1.8 lens, improved crystal cover, 8X digital zoom, dual LED smart flash, digital noise reducer filter, 2K video recording, 3D photos and videos (if it has a 3D display)
5. 2 megapixel front camera, 1080p FaceTime HD camera, 3D FaceTime camera.
6. Bigger battery, 1600-1800 mAH.
7. Fingerprint scanner for security, NFC, eye tracking software.
8. iOS 7

Is these rumours I've read are true then I would buy this guaranteed. I know several people who would if these were the features. What do you think?



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How about that holographic keyboard that Fox News advertised?




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Where can I buy a wireless security camera system for exterior use?

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Billy


I am interested in buying a wireless security camera system but I don't know where I can find one. It's not something I can just find at walmart. Any help is greatly appreciated.


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WOW bad avice

You can take your advice from people who Google or a security professional who specializes in CCTV.

Peter Brissette: there is nothing new about the products on your website in fact there are many misleading statements. many offer 3G and IE connection.

On your website you claim:
4GB Micro SD Card for video storage (7 to 10 days)

Truth: a high resolution camera with the smallest file size will use over 15GB-30GB a day (with 40% motion) a 4GB card will give you hours not days.

There is nothing new about the products you offer they are lower then the average product out there.
There good for nany cameras but not for a security system.

the products you sell (except for PTZ) only fixed cameras which will almost never work as you cant adjust the view.

there is nothing bad about your products but they are not high end please don't claim them to be.
They should mainly be used for nany cameras not for people who are interested in security (I don't think you even have watermark so images wont hold up in court though cant confirm as your website has very little information and even less specs.)

Hello sorry about that

You don't want to record 24 hours a day you want to record on motion so if there is no moment you don't records this will increase your storage a and decrease the amount of video you need to look for.

Very few cameras offer true day night performance mainly companies claim but rarely deliver.

For night operation you need IR cameras or very good lighting I suggest the latter.

You want to stick with a brand for day night cameras such as Bosch, Ascendent, Pelco and honeywell


A good outdoor Camera will have

High resolution (520TVL or higher)
Good signal to noise ratio (S/N 49DB or 50DB)
A true Sony CCD (not Chinese knockoff)
Rugged enclosure to handle vandals and environments
At least IP 66 and a suitable temperature rating for you region
IR LED's to see in pitch dark: active IR rating not projected IR as projected IR has no coloration with how far the camera can see.
2 or 3 different sized LED;s 1 size LED one type of illumination means you either wont get distance or wide angle and you want both.

I would go with the VIS-56IR-2910
http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//dvr-irâ¦

this camera will give you 110 feet of clear vision in complete darkness and great images by day its the on I recommend for budget customer who need outdoor IR camera.


Cameras that have high resolution, and great signal to noise ratio can reducing file size on DVR's up to 50% and offer better images.

Low budget Economical
ASC-520B21IR-36
Economical Infrared Bullet Camera
520TVL
see 25 feet outdoors
Fixed 3.6mm lens
35~-25C IP 66
MSRP $110.00

http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//ascentâ¦

Cheap option would never suggest a camera lower then this one
(still much higher quality then Costco, Lorex, Swann, Qsee, and other no name products imported from china)

ASC-380B24IR-36
Infrared Bullet Camera
380TVL
see 25 feet outdoors
Fixed 3.6mm lens
35~-25C IP 66
MSRP $75.00

here is a write up I did on CCTV a while ago hope it helps

Not all DVRs are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

I suggest you buy a PC based DVR has they have more processing power and normally have a much smaller file size and offer more features then Standalone DVR's. I know many people buy a cheap standalone DVR, only to upgrade to a PC based in 6 months especially when they are using it to manage a store remotely. Also PC based allows you to record up to 64 cameras where a standalone will have a limit of 16.

Many people have the misconception that a PC-Based DVR is simply an off-the-shelf PC with video capture (encoder) cards, display (decoder) cards and some generic OEM software. A true DVR requires years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day. This makes consumer-level hardware inadequate for DVRs which is why Ascendent uses custom-built PCs with performance-level hardware.

My personal favorite DVR is Ascendent X4 series: Ascendentâs Tri-Fusion Hybrid Platform allows for the creation of a true hybrid surveillance system by utilizing the advantages of Analog, Megapixel, and IP technologies for unparalleled customization and expandability. I am working on government projects and use Ascendent cameras and DVR because the offer superior performance and cost less then comparable brands like bosh, Honeywell and pelco.

The X4 also uses the latest H.

A good security camera system that i can view with my ipad wifi?




William


I need to hook up an outdoor security camera system but one that is also wireless. I would need to view it on my ipad as I am going away on vacation so something that doesnt need recharging would be the best


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Hello

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/x4s.htm


Most DVR's and cameras don't have the ability to view from your i-phone, and you cant just download generic software all DVR's and cameras uses different encryption , software, and compression so you cant use another companies software to view another manufactures DVR.

You want a DVR that has an app specifically designed to work with it like the one I am suggesting below.

What you want is a DVR a DVR converts analog cameras and as well as storing images on site allows you to distribute video over LAN and WAN networks. (internet and network) this way you have both on site storage and recording at your house.

A good Analog DVR will do what you are looking for and not only display them but record them as well they will also allow you to view them over the internet from a Iphone or laptop.

X4S Remote Accessibility
View all your cameras instantly and remotely, and configure the DVR through internet using eitherbusiness in real time from anywhere in the world. MAC or PC platforms (smart phones too). This allows you to manage your

Many people have a misconception that IP has Superior scalability then Analog but with the advancements with DVR's this simply isn't true, you cn do up to 16,000 cameras each camera could even be from a different DVR and a different site.

And when you are using the internet to connect multiple sites together analog transmits over the internet faster with less latency using less bandwidth allowing you not only to view and monitor a situation real time but also effective control PTZ cameras.

What is the Advantage of IP?
Many of the so called advantages of IP simply don't hold water in the real world, IP is mainly Hype and marketing and outside of a few niche applications such as 1 or 2 camera installs, where MP cameras are needed or large scale wireless projects which represent about 2% of the total CCTV market, IP has very few advantages compared to analog based on performance, cost and reliability. (yet all companies touting IP will often use MP cameras to demonstrate the advantages of IP)

IP video is more about marketing then it is about performance as larger companies like Bosch pelco Honeywell axis can change for both hardware and software and once you use there cameras you have to keep using there cameras unlike analog.

Also IP sounds great, plug and play, Better image quality, use existing infrastructure, who wouldnât want that unfortunately this is often not the case.

IP cameras are based on CMOS
Analog cameras are based on CCD (usually)

A CMOS sensor is constructed using a array of pixels, but unlike CCDâs CMOS do not have a capacitor to store the charge for each pixel.The rows of pixels are activated sequentially rather then individually

In short unless you have perfect lighting a good CCD camera will outperform an equivalent CMOS camera.

File Size:
The smaller the files size the more images that are able to be sent and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities as it also determines the recoding storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video.

IP cameras have up to a 5X larger file size then analog cameras. (at same resolution) I have seen MP cameras that on 2MP resolution are over 300X (%3000) larger then our X3 DVR on a CIF image. This is an extreme case but generally speaking IP cameras have a much larger file size.

Most routers and switches are not designed to handle IP cameras they have enough bandwidth but they are not able to process the amounts of commands. (9 IP cameras 30FP is 230 instructions per second) standard routers have enough bandwidth (up to 1GB) but cant handle the amount of tasks (instructions) so frames get dropped latency is introduced and the effectiveness of other devices such as POS, printers and dats storage can be affected and compromised.


Donât get me wrong there are some brutal analog cameras and DVR out there but If you see a good D1 resolution image such as Ascendents Hardware compressed you will not be so quick to join the IP bandwagon.

IP is a young and emerging technology and I have no doubt that in the future it will outperform analog cameras but its not a mature technology yet. Once we start to get standard IP platforms, get rid of license feesâ and existing networks have larger bandwidths then IP video will be a good solution, but until then analog is the way to go.

Make sure you get good cameras as well, Ascendent has the best IR outdoor cameras on the market and are about %50 less then Bosch while offering triple the distance.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/




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How to get past a security light?

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Reid


I'm sneaking out tonight, and we have security lights in our yard. How do you get past them without making them turn on?


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best way is to go to your circuit breaker in the garage and find the breaker for the security lights/that side of the house. turn it off. then wala, problem solved.
another way would be to remove the sensor on the lights
remove the light bulbs
avoid the lights/sensor
tape the sensor up (during the day or something)
or as someone else said, avoid emitting Infra red radiation

actually, I think the way you COULD do this seriously, is the following:

find/buy one of those "space blankets". (reflective blankets meant to keep you warm by keeping in all IR heat) you can buy em at walmart and camping store as well as the kennedy space center if your interested haha.

then, cover yourself in it COMPLETELY shielding yourself form the camera, and go for it, walk, dont run, past the sensor, and you may be able to sneak past it because the blanket will hide your IR radiation from view of the sensor.
I haven't tried it, but I think it might work, seeing as how the blankets ar meant to keep IR radiation in. so they wont let it out and will act like a sort of camo from the sensor.
btw, the blankets go for like a max of 20 bucks.

*edit*
The walking slow thing, may work a bit, but you must understand how this stuff works to understand that it wont work well. maybe at all. the security light sensor is looking for a "change" in the IR temperature it is sensing. so if you move really slow, it might not detect a change. but then again, it might. its not worth trying. US a highly reflective material like a space blanket or shiny shiny aluminum.

What's a good LOW LIGHT security camera for home surveillance?




Dcntamcn


Something below 0.01 lux that will pick up nighttime activity in my yard without the limitation of IR illumination. A "star light" camera would be ideal but beyond my limit of $250. Anyone tried and approved a good one?


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I would go with Zmodo 8CH camera since your budget is $250. It is for low light.

http://www.amazon.com/Zmodo-Security-Surveillance-Camera-Outdoor/dp/B009UQISOA/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&tag=informazcom-20

It comes with 1 tb harddrive and the video format is H.264 Compression so it has very long recording time. Very good reviews.




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Can someone tell me what to buy so I can set up a home security camera?

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niceperson


I want to set up a home security camera that is motion sensitive to record video when it detects motion and record the video on my home PC. I need to know what to buy exactly, I dont' think I have a video recording card. Any brand names that are good would help and where to buy them.


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There are home security shops which sell a complete kit with everything you need as you described

how do you install indoor security camera?




pookie


I would like to buy a small security camera so I can monitor my home (indoor) when I'm away in a different state. I already have Skype and a camera hooked up an am online. I do not leave my computer on 24/7; I shut it off at night. What all do I need? can I use the camera I have now or do I need to buy a 'security' camera?


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You need to buy a security camera. Regular cameras do not have the same connections that you would need for a security system. You a DVR, and hard drive INSTALLED, cameras, cables, power supply and splitter. Monitor of course but you can use any monitor or tv screen you already have. Most DVRs now have the capability to view the video when you are away from another pc or MAC or from your phone, assuming that you have a smart phone. They are pretty afforadble and convenient, and provide you with peace of mind. You should check out http://www.cctvdirectbuy.com, they provide a large variety of products and help you customize a kit to meet your needs. And their prices are really great.




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How to stop theft in a small business?

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bhai j


I have a small business, cell phone store to be exact. But recently I have had folks who keep running out with cell phones and other high priced items. I do have security cameras and tape recordings but police take forever comming to the store and by then the criminal is so long gone. How do i protect myself? With a weapon to scare the criminals? Its a small business and I need every dollar I can save to pay back loans. PLease help!!!!


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how are they stealing the phones/ Do you have them displayed out in the open?

Put your product behind locked glass cases, and only remove them when customers are interested in looking at them. Any demos should be done behind a counter, with a security cable attached to the demo phones.

accessories should be kept behind the counter or in locked display cases as well.

How to stop theft in a small business?




bhai j


I have a small business, cell phone store to be exact. But recently I have had folks who keep running out with cell phones and other high priced items. I do have security cameras and tape recordings but police take forever comming to the store and by then the criminal is so long gone. How do i protect myself? With a weapon to scare the criminals? Its a small business and I need every dollar I can save to pay back loans. PLease help!!!!
I got some good answers and some not so good. In this case, for those who know or have a small business also know money is hard to come by. Having a security gaurd at all hours is very hard to pay for. That plexi glass sounds good but also expensive. So all i can say is one of those stungun type of devices which disables someone till the police arrives.



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lock the goods in glass cases and if ur local law allows get ur sell a pump action shot gun




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What are you're opinions on the color video baby monitors?

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128333


My aunt asked for a new baby minitor in her baby gift registry and I was thinking of getting her the Handheld Color Video Monitor from Target. Its $199.00 and I want it to be worth the money. Is it worth it? Anyone like it/dislike it? Please give me your opinions. I think it is really neat that you can see the baby and everything, but is it too good to be true?


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I disagree with the above answer. We actually have a video monitor for our 6 month old son, and it's great! With regualr monitors, all you hear is the sound. You cant always tel whats going on just by the sound you hear. With the video monitor, you can hear the sound, and see what is going on as well. Sometimes, with just a regualr monitor, you will hear somthing strange, and run in to check it out, and it really be nothing. We had many false alarms becasue sound alone doesnt answer concerns.

The video on the monitor is actually pretty clear. On some, you can actually record on it too, incase you want to use it as a security camera!

What is the best security cam software for a pc?




Morgan H.


i'm looking for a free PC security cam application that has a motion detection beep. If you know of a good trial version that would be okay also but would prefer a free one.

thanks



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The HomeCamera webcam security software makes it easy for you to use your webcam for Internet home surveillance, office surveillance, and more.

Subscribers in over 180 countries around the world use HomeCamera as nanny cams, to watch over their babies, their young children, elderly grandparents, their vacation homes, dogs, cats, fish (and yes, even hamsters and rabbits!).

Our subscribers use HomeCamera's built-in motion detection for security cameras, to receive image and video intrusion alerts on their email and mobile phones. Features like automatic recording schedules enable you to see what happened in your home throughout the day, even while you're on an out-of-town work trip. Business customers use HomeCamera to watch over their factories, their shops, warehouses, and more.

There are tens - perhaps hundreds - of applications for HomeCamera. By making it easy and affordable, we enable you to use the service to monitor what matters most to you. There's nothing to buy; just download, install, and get started.
http://www.homecamera.com/web/Home.do
Cathy




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What is the best brand to go with for a home security survailance system?

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mja_bengal


I am looking to purchase a home security survailance system, I would like to get a system with very clear camera views and good color. Any recommendations?


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For high quality images and color, I would recommend going with an FD series DVR package found here.

http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1251-4-channel-dvr-system-with-dvd-r.aspx

This is our complete 4 channel FD package solution. If you need more cameras, we have a 9 and a 16 channel system available as well.

We also have our 600 series DVR package which is also a great choice, at a lower price point. This package can be purchased in 4, 8, 16, and 32 channel configurations.

http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1006-4-camera-complete-security-system.aspx

Additionally, you can also go with a PC based system running IP cameras for even higher quality which can be found here.

http://www.apexcctv.com/c-77-4-channel-dvr.aspx

With any of these systems, you will have the ability to view the cameras using an iPhone or Android phone. This is especially handy if you will not always be at a computer and want to view your cameras.

Where can I find a good camera security system?




Joey Tatum


I have been looking... I know i can get a system at SAM'S for 500 dollars but it only has 4 cameras... i haven't found one that is reasonable that may have 8+ cameras without paying thousands... I am visually impaired and we've been having some "snoopers" lately and want to beef up the security around the house (visual security with taping capabilities)... if you know of something good AND inexpensive, please tell me...


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Good an inexpesive is a relative term. If you think 500 bucks for a DVR with 4 camera's is too expensive then forget about 8. - Personally, I would never buy the system you are looking at. My customers tend to expect quality and reliability as do I.

Typically speaking, retail camera's, like the type you are looking at, are fairly substandard when compared in quality to those on a professional level.

Your best bet is to go at it with some knowledge of the technology, I wrote an article on the subject awhile back but most of the info still applies. I have pasted some of it here. You can find more information on security related topics on my website at http://www.keepsafesystems.ca

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The starting point of any C.C.T.V. system is the camera. Simply stated, a camera is a light sensitive device that converts particles of light into electrical impulses, however, there is a vast difference in the quality of cameras available to the consumer. Factors that differentiate the various cameras include whether they are color, black and white, light sensitivity, image resolution and image transfer technology. The consumer must also consider the inherent advantages and disadvantages in each of these different camera technologies and decide which features best fit their individual needs and goals.

In the past, color cameras have been both very expensive and lack-luster in their image performance, when compared to black and white cameras. New technology is now bringing the innovative technologies closer together in both the price and performance scale. The current differences between the two technologies are almost entirely limited to light sensitivity and light reactivity.

Light sensitivity is measured in LUX. The lower the LUX rating, the higher the sensitivity to light. It is important to keep in mind that even the best-rated cameras are limited by the technology of the day, as well as the visibility conditions present at the time of the surveillance. Although great advancements in low light surveillance continue to be ongoing, the image quality in a low light situation will rarely be up to the standards of daylight surveillance.

Color cameras, although much more appealing on the outside when compared to their black and white counterparts, generally offer less low light sensitivity than a black and white camera. The other advantage of black and white cameras over color cameras is its ability to "see" infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. You can test this by aiming a standard television remote at a black and white camera while watching the monitor, the flashes you see are bursts of infrared light. The advantage of this becomes apparent in the ability to light up a dark area with infrared light, thus making images visible in almost pure darkness. With the color camera the area will appear unlit, however, to a black and white camera, the area will appear almost like daylight.

The black and white cameraâs reactivity to the invisible light spectrum can also pose a disadvantage in certain applications. Infrared light, although not visible to the human eye, is found in abundance in many everyday situations. For example, when aiming a black and white camera at hot pavement, it will "confuse" the camera resulting in an unbalanced image. Professional grade black and white cameras often incorporate infrared cut-filters. These cut-filters inhibit the infrared light spectrum in turn decreasing the cameras low light sensitivity.

The C.C.T.V. Industry measures image resolution in horizontal lines. The higher the line rating, the clearer the image will appear. With this fact in mind, consider that all electronic components within a C.C.T.V. System, from the camera, to the VCR, to the monitor. These items are all rated in the same way. The actual resolution of the entire system will only be as high as the lowest rated item. For example, if you have a camera rated at 450 lines and a monitor rated at 300 lines, then the result will be 300 visible lines of resolution because the monitor is the lowest rated item in this example. Another point to keep in mind is that the line rating is "Total lines" not lines per inch. Therefore a 12" monitor with a 300 line rating has a far better clarity than a 17" monitor with the same line rating.

The most recent and predominant advances in the C.C.T.V. Industry are the changes in image transfer technology. This technology deals with how the camera takes light particles and converts them into electronic images. Without going into too much detail, image transfer technologies include the following:

Phosphorus Tube Cameras - This camera has low quality, old technology and is susceptible to "image burn". Image burn is when intense light sources will burn themselves into the cameraâs light receptor resulting in the image appearing "memorized". Although this is not a problem with modern day cameras, image burn can still occur on monitors. Tube cameras are also known for poor low light sensitivity.

C.C.D - Also known as "Chip cameras". This camera is the most standard of cameras in the professional realm. C.C.D. cameras do not suffer from the problem of image burn and can incorporate various methods of signal processing, which offers a high level of flexibility to the installer.

CMOS Transfer Cameras - These cameras are very small and continue to get smaller as the technology advances. Although very attractive in their size, CMOS cameras generally do not offer the signal processing, image quality or low light sensitivity of the higher priced C.C.D. camera models. However, the technologies are slowly growing closer together to the point where CMOS cameras may eventually take over the Surveillance Industry.

The Surveillance Industry has continued to move towards the implementation of color cameras that switch to black and white, or even infrared in low light conditions. Although there are some models currently available on the market, the technology is not at a point where it is affordable enough to be manufactured on a large scale.




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medinather


I'm looking for a camera that can record 24hrs a day, both in the day and night. Any websites? Names of systems I can search for?
Thanks



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Peter Brissette: there is nothing new about the products on your website in fact there are many misleading statements. many offer 3G and IE connection.

On your website you claim:
4GB Micro SD Card for video storage (7 to 10 days)

Truth: a high resolution camera with the smallest file size will use over 15GB-30GB a day (with 40% motion) a 4GB card will give you hours not days.

There is nothing new about the products you offer they are lower then the average product out there.
There good for nany cameras but not for a security system.

the products you sell (except for PTZ) only fixed cameras which will almost never work as you cant adjust the view.

there is nothing bad about your products but they are not high end please don't claim them to be.
They should mainly be used for nany cameras not for people who are interested in security (I don't think you even have watermark so images wont hold up in court though cant confirm as your website has very little information and even less specs.)

Hello sorry about that

You don't want to record 24 hours a day you want to record on motion so if there is no moment you don't records this will increase your storage a and decrease the amount of video you need to look for.

Very few cameras offer true day night performance mainly companies claim but rarely deliver.

For night operation you need IR cameras or very good lighting I suggest the latter.

You want to stick with a brand for day night cameras such as Bosch, Ascendent, Pelco and honeywell


A good outdoor Camera will have

High resolution (520TVL or higher)
Good signal to noise ratio (S/N 49DB or 50DB)
A true Sony CCD (not Chinese knockoff)
Rugged enclosure to handle vandals and environments
At least IP 66 and a suitable temperature rating for you region
IR LED's to see in pitch dark: active IR rating not projected IR as projected IR has no coloration with how far the camera can see.
2 or 3 different sized LED;s 1 size LED one type of illumination means you either wont get distance or wide angle and you want both.

I would go with the VIS-56IR-2910
http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//dvr-irâ¦

this camera will give you 110 feet of clear vision in complete darkness and great images by day its the on I recommend for budget customer who need outdoor IR camera.


Cameras that have high resolution, and great signal to noise ratio can reducing file size on DVR's up to 50% and offer better images.

Low budget Economical
ASC-520B21IR-36
Economical Infrared Bullet Camera
520TVL
see 25 feet outdoors
Fixed 3.6mm lens
35~-25C IP 66
MSRP $110.00

http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//ascentâ¦

Cheap option would never suggest a camera lower then this one
(still much higher quality then Costco, Lorex, Swann, Qsee, and other no name products imported from china)

ASC-380B24IR-36
Infrared Bullet Camera
380TVL
see 25 feet outdoors
Fixed 3.6mm lens
35~-25C IP 66
MSRP $75.00

here is a write up I did on CCTV a while ago hope it helps

Not all DVRs are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

I suggest you buy a PC based DVR has they have more processing power and normally have a much smaller file size and offer more features then Standalone DVR's. I know many people buy a cheap standalone DVR, only to upgrade to a PC based in 6 months especially when they are using it to manage a store remotely. Also PC based allows you to record up to 64 cameras where a standalone will have a limit of 16.

Many people have the misconception that a PC-Based DVR is simply an off-the-shelf PC with video capture (encoder) cards, display (decoder) cards and some generic OEM software. A true DVR requires years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day. This makes consumer-level hardware inadequate for DVRs which is why Ascendent uses custom-built PCs with performance-level hardware.

My personal favorite DVR is Ascendent X4 series: Ascendentâs Tri-Fusion Hybrid Platform allows for the creation of a true hybrid surveillance system by utilizing the advantages of Analog, Megapixel, and IP technologies for unparalleled customization and expandability. I am working on government projects and use Ascendent cameras and DVR because the offer superior performance and cost less then comparable brands like bosh, Honeywell and pelco.

The X4 also uses the latest H.264/SVC codec offer video substantially better quality,. While its file size sizes is 30% smaller than MPEG-4, 60% smaller

What would be the cheapest way to get security surveillance in a vacant home?




Tommy


I want to put cameras on the front and back doors of my vacant home and have the system alert me on my phone of anything wrong. The home does have power but no available internet. If I need internet would a cheap basic mobile 3g/4g network be good enough?


Answer
No. You need a good broadband speed for this. You need a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) to carry out the functions you want, it will normally need to be 4 channel. They do not make 2 way DVRs with the required support. Then 2 standard cctv cameras. The machine needs to be set to connect to a router, and for you to externally view it you would need to either subscribe to a static IP address or to dynamic dns.You need to forward the viewer and control ports through the router to the internal IP address of the DVR. The DVR carries activity monitoring to mark times when there is any movement within the viewed area, and should also has an alarm input system. Ideally if you want stability and no false alarms you might want to set up detection on the doors, motion detect can give rise to many false alarms from animal, bird and at close range even insect or spider movement, and from changes of light at night. So if in a darker area car headlights from a nearby street or reflected for a window will cause a motion action. The DVR will have an email facility by default, but check this first, cheaper and poor quality models often do NOT. More reliable is an intruder alarm with an audio dialer.




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