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PornMaster
11-13-2011, 11:42 PM
Anyone know good stores in vancouver?
looking for some high quality cameras (hd) possibly, and streaming capabilities...

don't know if that stuff would exist

dyan
11-13-2011, 11:53 PM
Check out the Spy Store.. not sure if they have HD but they have some cameras there.

Manic!
11-14-2011, 12:01 AM
HD and Megapixel ip camera's exist but are pricey.

beetea
11-14-2011, 01:45 AM
London drugs

SFUguy
11-14-2011, 07:22 AM
send me the voyeur videos when you got something good

Soundy
11-14-2011, 09:29 AM
Yeah, don't think you're gonna get anything very "good" from London Drugs or The Spy Store...

They'll sell you stuff like this:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4030692/cctvforum/pos-small.JPG
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4030692/cctvforum/cheap_cam-1.jpg

Megapixel may cost more, but it will give you shots like this (1.3MP - click for full size):

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4030692/cctvforum/pos-large.JPG
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4030692/cctvforum/good_cam-1.jpg

And for the love of god, stay away from Costco package systems...

bloodmack
11-14-2011, 09:58 AM
OP's user name and Thread title :suspicious:

Qmx323
11-14-2011, 09:59 AM
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4030692/cctvforum/pos-large.JPG


Any chance you can post a higher resolution picture? :ilied:



:troll:

jeedee
11-14-2011, 10:14 AM
Any chance you can post a higher resolution picture? :ilied:



:troll:

:megusta:

Soundy
11-14-2011, 10:31 AM
Any chance you can post a higher resolution picture? :ilied:



:troll:

Megapixel may cost more, but it will give you shots like this (1.3MP - click for full size):

:failed:

Brianrietta
11-14-2011, 11:49 AM
Megapixel may cost more, but it will give you shots like this
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x108/Brianrieta/fixed.png

When you crop the photo it pretty much sells itself.

Dragon-88
11-14-2011, 12:18 PM
Try these guys. Dont bother going to the stores mentioned above people dont know what their talking about. These guys are are large supplier of security hardware. Located on Canada way near BCIT beside the BCAA building.

Tri-Ed (http://www.tri-ed.com/)

We buy most of our stuff from them. Give them a call get a quote.

Soundy
11-15-2011, 06:12 AM
There's also ADI/Burtek across the street, just at the end of Gardner... but they're a wholesaler so they might not sell to you directly (AFAIK Tri-Ed is wholesale-only as well).

jimmerz
11-15-2011, 05:12 PM
mmm yum
boobies

alex.w *//
11-15-2011, 08:27 PM
who's actually working in the security field and what company do you work for or own?

i say check out the guys at jetview. we buy most of the stuff here

http://www.jetviewcam.com/

alex.w *//
11-15-2011, 08:44 PM
*on a side note*

was installing a 4 camera system today at clients house. The house is brand new already pre-wired for camera system. station Z for power, cat 5e for video.

red/yellow, green /black for power to 12vdc power supply in a box. (not indivial transformers). Orange cat5 to positive onto video balun. orange/white to negative on balin. 3 of the cameras work fine, but the 4th one says video loss on dvr. After abuot 5 min, the 4th camera's balun on the dvr started heating up and melting. I quickly disconnected thinking maybe there is a short somewhere. Toned out each pair cable on the cat5, They all checked out fine. Toned out the power, everything is good. Even tried runnning power on cat5, still says video loss. Tested with 3 other cameras, tested with about 4 different pairs of baluns. STill say video LOSS..... What is Wrong? :yuno:

Soundy
11-15-2011, 10:38 PM
who's actually working in the security field and what company do you work for or own?
Work for a smaller local company called LPS Loss Prevention Systems. We do mostly commercial/industrial stuff - main clients are Petro Canada and Cactus Club. I'm actually writing this right now sitting in the Kelowna Cactus Club waiting for them to close and the customers to all leave so we can start re-wiring to add a bunch of new cameras: replacing the GeoVision shitbox with a new 32-channel Vigil hybrid with 12TB of RAID6 storage, 19 new analog cameras and 7 high-def IP cameras. Gonna be an interesting week.

i say check out the guys at jetview. we buy most of the stuff here
Looks like mostly no-name Chinese crap.

*on a side note*

was installing a 4 camera system today at clients house. The house is brand new already pre-wired for camera system. station Z for power, cat 5e for video.

red/yellow, green /black for power to 12vdc power supply in a box. (not indivial transformers). Orange cat5 to positive onto video balun. orange/white to negative on balin. 3 of the cameras work fine, but the 4th one says video loss on dvr. After abuot 5 min, the 4th camera's balun on the dvr started heating up and melting. I quickly disconnected thinking maybe there is a short somewhere. Toned out each pair cable on the cat5, They all checked out fine. Toned out the power, everything is good. Even tried runnning power on cat5, still says video loss. Tested with 3 other cameras, tested with about 4 different pairs of baluns. STill say video LOSS..... What is Wrong? :yuno:
What type (make/model) of baluns are they? It sounds like power is getting into the line somehow... could be possible if they're the type that use RJ45 jacks with power pass-thru. It's also possible that a somewhere along the line, someone stapled or nailed through the two wires.

alcoolaid
11-15-2011, 10:39 PM
EasyN IPCam (http://www.easynp.com/)

I have one of their wifi cams in my garage. It's pretty cheap. Good IR at night, streaming online. Can access it any time anywhere, even on my iphone.

Sky_High
11-15-2011, 10:42 PM
OP's user name and Thread title :suspicious:

There's also this thread:
http://www.revscene.net/forums/656338-8-rinks-wifi.html

!SG
11-16-2011, 06:02 AM
contact pengu something something something, forgot his username. he developes these security systems and software for companies.

pingu81
11-16-2011, 06:06 AM
contact pengu something something something, forgot his username. he developes these security systems and software for companies.

Were you referring to me? :spin:

OP - Send me a PM and we'll talk.

Jeremy617
11-16-2011, 04:41 PM
Soundy do you have any experience with ubiquiti networks stuff? I have some of their wireless access points and they are amazing, though the build quality is as you'd expect given the ridiculously cheap price, plastic-y and flimsy.

They also make security cameras that look impressive and are dirt cheap, and really slick looking software that's totally free.

AirVision | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. (http://ubnt.com/airvision)

and the cameras themselves are "30 FPS, 1MP/HDTV 720p, 4.0mm / F1.5, Wall Mount/Ceiling Mount, Poe". For less than $100 per camera.

i'm thinking i might convince one of our warehouses to pick a few up and see how they go.

Sky_High
11-16-2011, 06:08 PM
contact pengu something something something, forgot his username. he developes these security systems and software for companies.

:yuno: ignore my pm

Soundy
11-16-2011, 11:44 PM
Soundy do you have any experience with ubiquiti networks stuff? I have some of their wireless access points and they are amazing, though the build quality is as you'd expect given the ridiculously cheap price, plastic-y and flimsy.

They also make security cameras that look impressive and are dirt cheap, and really slick looking software that's totally free.

AirVision | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. (http://ubnt.com/airvision)

and the cameras themselves are "30 FPS, 1MP/HDTV 720p, 4.0mm / F1.5, Wall Mount/Ceiling Mount, Poe". For less than $100 per camera.

i'm thinking i might convince one of our warehouses to pick a few up and see how they go.

Haven't used Ubiquiti myself... know lots of integrators who do, and love it. The Nanostation line is especially popular with surveillance guys, it seems. I see a lot of their stuff in big outdoor installs - it may look and feel cheap, but from everything I've read, it's rock-solid and performs really well.