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Security & Surveillance cameras My friend currently has a 4 camera setup with a DVR. However, his cameras are quite crappy at night and he wants to swap the camera for a 'night' one. The connections seem pretty straight-forward: one power, one video. http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s...00526-1511.jpg I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with a certain brand/series of cameras, or recommend any local companies. So far I've found Spy Inc, Canadian Custom Security Systems, Dominion Security, and Weiland or SecurityCamera.ca. I've emailed the above but I wanted some other input. TIA. |
CNB makes a good camera. You should PM Soundy he's does CCTV installs for a living. |
those are BNC connectors. pretty standard. these type of cameras are usually fixed analog cameras.. cameras have been phasing to Cat5/ POE allowing only 1 cable coming from the camera for feed and power regardless of quality 352 -> HD.. Also, when cameras become cat5's, the DVR will become an N/DVR, in most cases, not requiring any capture cards.. for brand of cameras.. iqeye. arecont. pelco has been popular. for dvrs, 3xlogic (www.3xlogic.com) is a local company that has lots of retail customers across canada/US. I also do CCTV for a living.. (i work for a company that makes CCTV software) |
Second 3xLogic for good systems (we're a reseller) but they're a little out of the range of most home users. Megapixel IP cameras are awesome, but tend to be pretty expensive as well... and unless your DVR is a "hybrid" type, it would have to be replaced to support them (then again, some MP cameras have onboard storage and/or can record directly to external drive arrays). CNB make really good analog cameras for a wicked price - we use them almost exclusively now for analog, unless a customer specs otherwise. Their new Mona Lisa line are fantastic in low-light situations. Dragonone, what DVR and cameras does your friend have now? Was it one of those Costco all-in-one packages? The cameras included in those boxed systems are junk that get around poor low-light performance by jamming in a few IR LEDs with limited range. Hey oldsnail, who do you work for?? |
http://www.jlinks.com/index.php http://www.jetviewcam.com/ Are two retailers that deal with CCTV equipment as well. |
Soundy , if you are a 3xlogic reseller, then you will know camacc. i work at camacc head office in victoria. how about you? even though we are a cctv company, our streamline customers are commercial. |
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man how come none of those sites came up when i looked locally lol. the cctv forum is of excellent help. Looked at the links and pm'd some of you. Thanks. |
i might know you.. i've been around @ camacc (www.camacc.com) for around 6 years. Quote:
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i work with ccd cameras for a different industry...there is one company locally that sells hd ccd surveillance...avigilon... |
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There's one guy on a forum that's got a 16MP Avigilon hooked up to a 400-600mm Sigma lens with a 2X teleconverter, giving up to a 1200mm focal length... they use it to look at activity at the far end of an open-pit mine. He has sample images looking at a city skyline some 6.5km away, and they are REALLY sharp. |
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no criminal record and clean drivers abstract... |
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cool lens... |
Sigma 400-800 w/ 2X teleconverter... |
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^Meh. $355 is okay for that. $455 would be overpriced. Specs are mediocre at best. Not even "true" day/night, from what it lists there. 0.5lux is really really lame low-light performance. 12deg/s is snail's pace. |
Don't know if these local companies are relevant, but these two are clients of mine: http://www.qimaging.com/ http://www.ptgrey.com/ |
Nice looking cameras, but I don't know of any common DVR software that can use Firewire/USB cameras (other than shareware stuff that claims to use your webcam as a surveillance camera). Surveillance is kind of a different market than machine/industrial vision. |
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