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Soundy
09-16-2009, 09:56 PM
Was sent this link today by one of my contacts at 3xLogic... hint: if you're going to break into a place, make sure it isn't the main office for someone who makes and sells high-end surveillance systems!

http://www.chtv.com/ch/cheknews/story.html?id=2001409

(Be sure to hit the HD button and go full-screen for the full effect!)
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wnderinguy
09-16-2009, 10:02 PM
Was sent this link today by one of my contacts at 3xLogic... hint: if you're going to break into a place, make sure it isn't the main office for someone who makes and sells high-end surveillance systems!

http://www.chtv.com/ch/cheknews/story.html?id=2001409

(Be sure to hit the HD button and go full-screen for the full effect!)
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Saw that on the NEWS ,:haha:,finally a surveillance system that actually has an identifiable image. :thumbsup:

CRS
09-16-2009, 10:06 PM
Should it be singular...?

I only see one person...

!Aznboi128
09-16-2009, 10:44 PM
wow thats some awesome quality surveillance system

124Y
09-16-2009, 11:08 PM
Fucking thieves. Low-life motherfuckers.

impactX
09-16-2009, 11:21 PM
Wonder if they put little to no deterrence in order to gain the publicity they receive now.

Soundy
09-16-2009, 11:24 PM
Yeah, I'm sure that was the plan all along.

you!
09-17-2009, 09:10 AM
i need some of this stuff in my garage

Soundy
09-17-2009, 09:26 AM
I can hook you up :) It's a bit spendy, though... don't know exactly what model was used for that video, but it's probably one by these guys ("http://www.iqeye.com), looks like a 3MP model, and probably runs around $1000-$1200.

TheKingdom2000
09-17-2009, 10:00 PM
you would think the thief would wear a mask?

seriously..
with today's technology and education (street smarts) people have... you would think doing stuff like this would be a no brainer.. provided you had the kahuna's to do it..

CP.AR
09-18-2009, 12:04 AM
HD button = instant win

dink
09-18-2009, 05:49 AM
i like how he knocks on the door in the beginning...

you!
09-18-2009, 08:34 AM
i like how he knocks on the door in the beginning...

:lol

Soundy
09-18-2009, 09:04 AM
Here's the full news item:
http://www.youtube.com/user/3xLOGICvideo#play/all/uploads-all/0/_tm6goa5oWI

lilaznviper
09-18-2009, 11:30 AM
haha wtf so stupid

Soundy
09-18-2009, 06:15 PM
So apparently the guy is well-known to police and was on probation... they know who he is, they just have to find him :)

The_AK
09-18-2009, 06:29 PM
Very awesome demo of their services :thumbsup:

underscore
09-18-2009, 09:41 PM
I can hook you up :) It's a bit spendy, though... don't know exactly what model was used for that video, but it's probably one by these guys ("http://www.iqeye.com), looks like a 3MP model, and probably runs around $1000-$1200.

So $1000-$1200 for the whole recording system? Fuck that sounds like a good deal to me if you've got a car and however many thousands of dollars of tools in the garage

i like how he knocks on the door in the beginning...

that's to see if someone's there...

alex.w *//
09-18-2009, 09:54 PM
what the point of robbing a security camera place?

wnderinguy
09-18-2009, 10:06 PM
what the point of robbing a security camera place?


Nobody ever said criminals were smart.

Soundy
09-18-2009, 11:32 PM
So $1000-$1200 for the whole recording system? Fuck that sounds like a good deal to me if you've got a car and however many thousands of dollars of tools in the garage

Uh, no... that's the price of the CAMERA. Depending on the brand and quality, megapixel cameras will run you anywhere from a couple hundred on fleaBay for a 1MP, to over $10,000 for a large-sensor Avigilon camera that uses Canon EF-mount SLR lenses.

Now granted, a lot of these cameras can record internally to SD card... pretty much all cameras of this resolution are IP network cameras, so many can also send video clips and stills via email or to an FTP server...

However, these guys in particular are recording to the DVR (digital video recorder) and NVR (network video recorder) systems *that they manufacture* (check out www.3xlogic.com)... those start at around $5000.

what the point of robbing a security camera place?

Nobody ever said criminals were smart.

Yeah, that's kinda the point of the whole article...

AzNightmare
09-19-2009, 02:22 AM
At the very end, you can see a car (headlights) pulling into the parking lot. Someone to pick him up, or caught in the act?

underscore
09-19-2009, 07:40 AM
^ it looks like the car is below him, so probably going to another business or something

Uh, no... that's the price of the CAMERA. Depending on the brand and quality, megapixel cameras will run you anywhere from a couple hundred on fleaBay for a 1MP, to over $10,000 for a large-sensor Avigilon camera that uses Canon EF-mount SLR lenses.

Now granted, a lot of these cameras can record internally to SD card... pretty much all cameras of this resolution are IP network cameras, so many can also send video clips and stills via email or to an FTP server...

However, these guys in particular are recording to the DVR (digital video recorder) and NVR (network video recorder) systems *that they manufacture* (check out www.3xlogic.com)... those start at around $5000.

Holy shit, I thought it might be less as the camera would be like a HD camcorder but without all the extra features that you don't need on a stationary camera. Then again, looking at what these guys sell, their stuff looks way more hardcore than you would want/need for say your garage, unless you're mega rich.

Synthetic
09-19-2009, 09:18 AM
The fact I was left unimpressed with was how easy it was for an idiot to break into the offices of a company - in the security industry - and potentially have stolen customer information / computers as well.

Soundy
09-19-2009, 09:23 AM
At the very end, you can see a car (headlights) pulling into the parking lot. Someone to pick him up, or caught in the act?

Cops arriving, would be my guess. Keep in mind that these systems record only when there's motion detected, so between the time he leaves and the time the headlights come in, there would be nothing recorded, and it would just skip from one to the next.

Holy shit, I thought it might be less as the camera would be like a HD camcorder but without all the extra features that you don't need on a stationary camera. Then again, looking at what these guys sell, their stuff looks way more hardcore than you would want/need for say your garage, unless you're mega rich.

Yeah, pretty much. We're using this type of cameras now at fuel services a lot - all the new Petros and Essos are getting them at the pumps, and some are putting them in-store as well. One new Esso we did a couple years ago was *all* megapixel cameras - 13 of them. We're also upgrading a lot of the Cactus Clubs with them.

Here's a sample from a downtown liquor store... first shot is a regular cheap dome camera, second shot is 1.3MP (you'll probably have to click it to get full-size as 1.3MP = 1280x1024) from the same position (you can see the dome in the bottom corner).

http://www2.moltenimage.com/photos/cctv/cheap_cam-1.jpg

http://www2.moltenimage.com/photos/cctv/good_cam-1.jpg

The technology is a bit pricey, yes, but it pretty much sells itself. I took screenshots as we were installing them in the Bentall Cactus when it was being built... showed those to the owner of this pub, just kind of as a "check out this neat stuff we're using now", not even trying to sell it... first words out of his mouth were, "I want that!".

ASG111
09-19-2009, 10:06 AM
^ more pics of the blonde cashier plz

Soundy
09-19-2009, 10:37 AM
The fact I was left unimpressed with was how easy it was for an idiot to break into the offices of a company - in the security industry - and potentially have stolen customer information / computers as well.

You don't know how hard it is to get to even that point though, or how secure the rest of the building is.

Fact is, this is the first time in over 10 years that they've even had an attempt, so... *shrug*