Rabu, 19 Februari 2014

I’m looking for a good security/spy camera that can record onto a hard drive, and that has night vision, etc.?




Wuzi


Iâm going on holiday in a few days and I thought it would be a good idea to get one of those cameras, since thereâs been a lot of housebreaking recently.

Hereâs what I need:

- It should be able to be outdoor, eventually under the rain

- It should have a good night vision, to recognize number plates

- It should be all digital, and be able to record onto a hard drive as long as 2 weeks or more

- It would be cool if I would be able to check whatâs going on via WLAN for example. I saw some cameras that have WLAN, and you can see whatâs happening via your iPhone or your browser. The thing is, those I found needed Internet Explorer or stuff like that⦠I need something Apple compatible.


Also, I was thinking of getting more than just one. How can I record them all onto a hard drive? Do I need to create different folders for each camera on the hard drive, and then select this folder as the recording destination for each of them?


Iâm pretty new to this and itâs all a bit complicated for me⦠also I find thereâs way too much choice.


And the price of course: The cheaper the better, but I donât want something that wonât work anymore after a week of course!


Thanks very much!



Answer
You need cameras to be "weatherproof" so that they can be placed outside.
You want to get cameras with "Infrared" so that it has night vision and you may want to get them with "600-700TV lines" so that it recognizes faces and license plates.
You need a DVR with a hard drive installed. You wont know what hard drive size you need until you decide how many cameras you want on the system and if you want it to be recording 24 hours or set it on motion detection. That will determine how much space you need to record for at least 2 weeks before it overwrites itself.
Most systems now a days can be view remotely via pc, mac, and smart phone.
I recommend http://cctvdirectbuy.com they are really great and have low prices but the work with you to find the best system for you.

How do you use a wireless security camera and receiver with your computer monitor?




roger p





Answer
Hello

you don't want to sue wireless for a number of reason listed bellow.

if you want to view your cameras from any computer just get a DVr with good remote connection then you can connect to it from anywhere that has internet.


I recommend going with a PC based DVR but if you don't want to spend the money I suggest Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-4000 as they will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE. The AVP-8240DVDUSB will also allow MAC platforms as well as PC to remotely view cameras and it uses the new H.264 codec but no standalone will offer the video streaming or performance a good PC based DVR will.

http://ascendentdvr.com/dvr-standalone/standalone-dvr-usb-network-h264.html

Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance take cars for example. 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.

95% of all wireless cameras are compete junk and any wireless camera under $400 run on 1.2, 2.4GHZ or 5.8GHZ and wont offer encryption. This is bad for 2 reasons one the signal can easy be jammed, with a laptop you can actually hacked video feeds so a criminal can use it to spy and know a good time to target your business or home.

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 3% 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, Newegg, radio shack Sams Club, are not used by any security professional and should only be used by hobbyists.

To be honest the "frys" products are Garbage and are not used by anyone who has worked with CCTV or security products. I They are poor quality especially for IR cameras, due to low quality material, low S/N ratio, and low grade CCD image chips.

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.

Now one option for wireless is using commercial IP radios which are basically wireless routers on steroids and can offer distances up to 40km of wireless with military encryption, this is not a cheap solution but neither is digging a trench. using these radios not only give you a security infrastructure but also communications infrastructures as well for internet and other purposes (LAN network)

Good radio company
http://www.tranzeo.com/

now in order to use this wireless network to distribute video you need to buy IP cameras which are similar to IP cameras only they transmit video over networks instead of a cable.

The company I recommend for CCTV products is Ascendent Technology Group they have a large product line and offer better products then Pelco Honeywell and Bosch and are about %20 cheaper and in my opinion have the best IR outdoor camera line up.

In the end you want to buy your DVR from a Brand name DVR manufacture

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.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Recommend)
http://www.ho




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