CCTV cameras
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CCTV cameras
Any one on the forum with more insight on CCTV cameras, i'm looking for someting in and around the house.
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Re: CCTV cameras
Hi Louis
I have been in the industry for a few years and will be willing to give advice - you can contact me during the day 021 930 three seven three seven or 082 787 7vyfe eight three.
I have been in the industry for a few years and will be willing to give advice - you can contact me during the day 021 930 three seven three seven or 082 787 7vyfe eight three.
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Re: CCTV cameras
Its all about price and then analog cameras which are a lot cheaper and dvr that you can run 24/7 then the Ethernet cameras that have a lot more flexibility.
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Re: CCTV cameras
I've seen ads in Gauteng for a complete system R1599 colour with recorder and remote access via cell phone. Brother in law installed this system working just fine. Only records on movement.
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Re: CCTV cameras
the old saying "you get what you pay" comes to mind ....
During optimal light many cameras are decent .... now try them in bad light ....
nothing worse than catching a full burglary on camera, and the image quality is such that you cant use it.
During optimal light many cameras are decent .... now try them in bad light ....
nothing worse than catching a full burglary on camera, and the image quality is such that you cant use it.
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Re: CCTV cameras
If you just want to see if someone is there it is fine but you will not be able to identify a person after the fact.For that you need good 2mp cameras and if there is an indecent chance are the cops will not even collect the footage.4 channel dvr and 4x cameras approx R6500
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Re: CCTV cameras
I use one of these "hobby" systems at my shop with 16 cameras + DVR.
With big harddrive - loop recording - employees and customers now think twice
Works very well but dont expect HD quality.
With big harddrive - loop recording - employees and customers now think twice
Works very well but dont expect HD quality.
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Re: CCTV cameras
JIP, the "deterent" value is the main thing.Warrior wrote:I use one of these "hobby" systems at my shop with 16 cameras + DVR.
With big harddrive - loop recording - employees and customers now think twice
Works very well but dont expect HD quality.
We have even gone as far as mounting dummy cameras in some applications .... reduced incidents drastically !