Justin M
i am after a camcorder that does night vision as well as in the day. i havnt got a lot of money i ve tried looking and carnt seem to find the right one. i want it to record over 20hrs a day. can anyone advise me which one is the best. i am in uk. so got to be able to plug in a uk socket. thankuuuuuuu.
B.E.I yes your right a security camera. that would be cheaper than a camcorder. and yes its because of security. i have neighbours from hell. they have persucuted me for yrs. i have the council involved. and two men attacked me. from that house! no proofr it was them polic carnt do nothing. and im female middle age cancer survivor!
Answer
Recording over 20 hours a day?!?!?!? Your better off searching for a security camera for several reasons:
1)You would need a camcorder with a 300GB harddrive (for DV, 1GB for 4 to 4.6 minutes of recording).
2) Consumer grade units are not meant to run that long
3)All camcorders that I have seen (and own) that can do night vision, need to be switched to that mode, it doesn't do it automatically.
Check out this stuff... http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/browse/Surveillance-Video/ci/3496/N/4293342959
Good luck.
Recording over 20 hours a day?!?!?!? Your better off searching for a security camera for several reasons:
1)You would need a camcorder with a 300GB harddrive (for DV, 1GB for 4 to 4.6 minutes of recording).
2) Consumer grade units are not meant to run that long
3)All camcorders that I have seen (and own) that can do night vision, need to be switched to that mode, it doesn't do it automatically.
Check out this stuff... http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/browse/Surveillance-Video/ci/3496/N/4293342959
Good luck.
What the best priced security camera w/night vision and the ability to save video footage without a DVR?
Kamen
No 3-digit costs please.
Answer
To record without a DVR you either have to hook the camera up to a PC directly or use one with a built-in SD memory card slot. The problem with SD memory card slots is that the recorded data can fill the available storage space up super fast.
D-Link has some of the best and easiest to use cameras. They can automatically detect your network and they have an extremely user friendly wizard to help set the camera up. Out of all the different brands that we have worked with we find the D-Link brand to be the simplest to set up.
Here is a camera that would do what you want and is wifi compatible so you don't have to have cables running everywhere. The only thing is it needs a PC to store its data.
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1464-d-link-dcs-931l-home-security-cloud-ip-cube-camera.aspx
Here is the lowest end model from D-Link that includes a micro SD memory card slot. These cameras are going to be more expensive and will go in to the 3-digit range.
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1466-d-link-dcs-942l-daynight-home-ip-cube-camera.aspx
If you have any questions don't hesitate to send me a message.
To record without a DVR you either have to hook the camera up to a PC directly or use one with a built-in SD memory card slot. The problem with SD memory card slots is that the recorded data can fill the available storage space up super fast.
D-Link has some of the best and easiest to use cameras. They can automatically detect your network and they have an extremely user friendly wizard to help set the camera up. Out of all the different brands that we have worked with we find the D-Link brand to be the simplest to set up.
Here is a camera that would do what you want and is wifi compatible so you don't have to have cables running everywhere. The only thing is it needs a PC to store its data.
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1464-d-link-dcs-931l-home-security-cloud-ip-cube-camera.aspx
Here is the lowest end model from D-Link that includes a micro SD memory card slot. These cameras are going to be more expensive and will go in to the 3-digit range.
http://www.apexcctv.com/p-1466-d-link-dcs-942l-daynight-home-ip-cube-camera.aspx
If you have any questions don't hesitate to send me a message.
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