Choosing a camera to be utilized for a business purpose or for a residential cctv security camera system can be a daunting task if you are unaware of what you seeking in home or business protection. For example, do you require an authentic cctv security system or just a fake "dummy" home video camera security system, in other words do you desire a camera system that will actually contact the police or do you beleive that the affect of using a visible but fake cctv security camera would suffice to deter criminal predators? Is the cctv camera monitor's appearance important to you? Do you prefer a cctv camera system which is hidden from view or very obvious? Despite what your cctv security camera needs may be,there is a camera security system that can satisfy both your secuity needs and desires.Security cameras are supplied in three basic styles and by understanding these basic types will aid in reducing some future decisions with regards to your cctv camera security system.
The first kind of home security camera is known as a dome camera. Obviously, this camera comes in the shape of a dome and it fits conveniently on the ceiling of your home or business. Casinos oftem utilize dome cameras to monitor the tables. You will also find home security at its most fashionable with the dome lens. There are dome cameras that can be placed outside, however, you must use a special armor type in order to do this kind of mounting. Sony carries two different types of dome security cameras and they are a leader in the industry. You can choose from the Verifocal dome camera, which has the highest resolution (420 lines) and an adjustable lens. You can also purchase Sony's Infrared Armor dome camera, which acts as a hidden camera and is the most durable of all of the dome cameras. Dome cameras are the most popular security cameras because they are impossible to detect which angle they are viewing unless you are at close range. They come in black or white and they all have adjustable lenses.
The bullet camera is another type of residential security surveillance camera. The lens is long an looks very much like a rifle,which is where the camera name originates. Bullet cameras are easily visible and can be mounted to a wall or a ceiling. They use a 12V DC voltage, and the power cable should be included when the camera is purchased. Most of these cameras will film in color and then change their resolutions to black and white when the light levels are lower. The resolution during the day is much better with the bullet security systems, but if you have an alternate form of lighting, like a streetlight, people can sometimes be seen from up to 70 feet away. The most popular brand of bullet security cameras is the SPECO CVC-6805SX, which is color and has a fixed lens of 4mm.
The other home security camera system that is popular in order to secure your business or home is the infrared cameras. These cameras are good if you need to see mainly at night. A main issue with the infrared camera is that it does not do well for residential security. The lens of an infrared camera has lights constructed around it so as to produce an image that appears as if it was filmed during daylight hours. Do not confuse the infrared cameras with night vision cameras because the main difference between the two is that the night vision cameras do not have the built in lighting. The most cost efficient infrared security camera is made by Digital Peripheral Solutions and it is the QSVC422 CCD color outdoor camera, which is $137 to $157 depending on where you purchase your system.
Sometimes people just want to feel they have a secure home no matter what. Installing a home security camera because it gives you piece of mind, or setting up a camera at work to keep an eye out when you can't be there could cut down on stress and anxiety. There is nothing wrong with wanting to protect your home, your business, your investments, or the people that you feel a responsibility towards. Setting up a type of monitoring alarm system in order to make yourself feel better when you cannot be around is a hands-on way to run your life.
Cctv Home Security Systems
The modern cctv’s come in all shapes and sizes from large, waterproof, cameras for external use, down to mini ‘spy’ cameras for covert use inside the home. They can produce high quality pictures in either black and white or high definition color, and are also available with night vision capabilities.
As the technology has advanced, the cost of these surveillance cameras has decreased – even computer video cams costing a few dollars can be used effectively in home security installations.
As with all types of security installations, careful planning is needed to decide on a number of factors:
1.What is your budget?
2.Decide what type of system is to be installed.
3.What equipment is required?
4.Where will the equipment be sited?
Budget – It is vital to decide on a budget so that you know the limits of your spend. It is no good starting to buy equipment and then later finding out that you’ve run out of money, resulting in reduced levels of security. Believe me, it is more important to have a cheap (but reliable) complete CCTV security system, than an incomplete system even if this system has cost mega $$$$$.
What type of system – Do you go for a wired or wireless system?; do you use a dedicated VCR system or one that is connected to a computer? Color? B & W? Night vision?
These aren’t questions that can easily be answered in such a short article. By preference, I would always choose (unless circumstances dictate otherwise) a wireless system (for ease of connectivity, and concealment). Color is best as long it gives a good resolution. Cameras with dual capacity for both normal and night vision are ideal, but are that much more expensive. Find a good established store – either bricks and mortar store or online store – who will give good advice, and stick with them.
I would also recommend using a computer program to deal with the image capture. Home security cctv programs are now extremely sophisticated. Do an internet search – almost all come with a limited demo. Try them out. They should be able to cope with multiple cameras. They should have motion detection. They will then only record video footage when motion is detected, thereby saving disk space. With the right program, they will then upload the pictures to a website (which they can usually provide) – and the program will email or phone you to warn you that motion has been detected. You can then log on to the website and see live images. You can be anywhere in the world. Amazing!
What equipment is required – this has been covered above. Again, discuss your requirements with the store.
Where will the equipment be sited – Again planning is the key. Externally, all possible entry points should be covered. The security camera should be as high up as possible, and with wires – if any – hidden. (I have a security camera hidden in a birdbox, high up in a tree in my back garden covering the back and side of my house!)
Internally, I use high definition wireless spy cameras, which are high up and hidden as much as possible. Ideally each CCTV should cover each entry point and as much as the room as possible, but where limited by budget, place them in rooms that need the most security.
Finally, the Computer or VCR should be as secure and protected as possible.
Remember that Security Cameras are just a part of home protection, and should be used along with other devices such as security alarms and lights.
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