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Dad has one similar to this, and I was impressed with the quality.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostDiggingvthis up.
As our house gets nicer, and we furnish it with nicer stuff, I feel like we need to explore security cameras. We are on the corner of a busy street. Our street ends in a cul de sac, and most all of the traffic we get is for a house in our hood. We have had some strays here of late. One house in the cul de sac had someone steal packages from their porch a few weeks ago. They have kind of a courtyard so someone had to know they were there or see the delivery.
Last night I had some punk ass kids draw on the hood of my car, granted it was with a finger, in the road grime. I am a fan of practical jokes, but don't touch my car.
So, we are looking into a security camera set up. Would like good clarity, sound isn't a necessity but would be nice. Also something expandable. We could start with 2 cameras and cover our door and driveway and go from there. I have no trouble running cat5/6 for a wired system. I am hoping we can get set up for $300-400 with a decent quality expandable system.
What I don't want, is to drop some coin on a system, have something happen, only to find that the quality sucked.
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Diggingvthis up.
As our house gets nicer, and we furnish it with nicer stuff, I feel like we need to explore security cameras. We are on the corner of a busy street. Our street ends in a cul de sac, and most all of the traffic we get is for a house in our hood. We have had some strays here of late. One house in the cul de sac had someone steal packages from their porch a few weeks ago. They have kind of a courtyard so someone had to know they were there or see the delivery.
Last night I had some punk ass kids draw on the hood of my car, granted it was with a finger, in the road grime. I am a fan of practical jokes, but don't touch my car.
So, we are looking into a security camera set up. Would like good clarity, sound isn't a necessity but would be nice. Also something expandable. We could start with 2 cameras and cover our door and driveway and go from there. I have no trouble running cat5/6 for a wired system. I am hoping we can get set up for $300-400 with a decent quality expandable system.
What I don't want, is to drop some coin on a system, have something happen, only to find that the quality sucked.
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Built one last year it was a standard dvr but went overboard on 1 camera and it ended up being like 300? camera was 75% of that.
Going to probably do a nvr setup soon with 2 or 3 1080p cameras.
Best buy always has a deal of the day for camera kits, once a month or so, its good just for the nvr since cameras are garbage.
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I had a wireless system but was not a big fan of it, went with a LaView 4 Camera Wired System from Walmart. Installed it myself ( was a pita ) but overall I'm please with it. Has an App as well I can monitor it anywhere and it doesn't cost anything to do so.
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostDang! That thing is expensive.
My worst problem is there is no power where I need to put 2 of the cameras. Still looking at what my choices are, and how to power and cable them, if I have to.
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Just get something that uses power over Ethernet (POE). You will just have to get a switch that uses Poe ports.
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Originally posted by FastFord19 View PostI use Axis cameras. The one outside my garage is a Axis P3346-VE. Pretty good quality and is a dome camera. It uses POE so no need to run any cables except cat5e. I can read plates easily as someone pulls up.
Here's a video from a few minutes ago of the FedEx guy.
My worst problem is there is no power where I need to put 2 of the cameras. Still looking at what my choices are, and how to power and cable them, if I have to.
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I use Axis cameras. The one outside my garage is a Axis P3346-VE. Pretty good quality and is a dome camera. It uses POE so no need to run any cables except cat5e. I can read plates easily as someone pulls up.
Here's a video from a few minutes ago of the FedEx guy.
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Im using 4 Hikvision 2032-I cameras and a Synology NAS to record to. They are 3mp cameras. I highly recommend them. They are $90 each or so now from Ali Express. Way too expensive if you order here in the US.
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Batteries last almost a year in mine and I just use 8 AA cheapo batteries that are like 36 for $6
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I just use a game camera that has night vision and also records $50
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