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  1. I have several Empire Security Cameras for sale. Two each model ESC1-E Sony Effio-E and Sony Super HAD II 72 IR LED 2.8 - 12 mm varifocal zoom lens 65.00 each Excellent condition Two each model ESC1-1N Nextchip DSP and Sony CCD 72 IR LED 2.8 - 12 mm varifocal zoom lens. New in the box 65.00 each One Sony Effio-E Dome camera 2.8 - 12 mm varifocal zoom lens 36 IR LED 50.00 One Vandal Proof Dome Camera Sony Effio-E new in the box 50.00 (picture coming) GVI Security AR-6160 16 Channel DVR Like new with all accessories 150.00 All prices included shipping within the US. My ebay name is honesttex
  2. tejaus

    1/4"CMOS 800TVL Aptina139+FH8510

    Nope, not me in the videos nor do I have any affiliation with them or anyone else. I live in Austin TX hence the screen name. Just trying to find out if they really are that good or not since there isn't too much information yet. Mainly the Aptina139 + FH8510 combo. I know CMOS CCTV used to equal cheap and lousy quality. But have they cracked the code so to speak? There are videos from others on Youtube. Here's one Again I don't know them from Adam. I may just have to buy one and decide for myself.
  3. tejaus

    1/4"CMOS 800TVL Aptina139+FH8510

    Did you watch the video in the link? The quality looks pretty darn good for an analog setup.
  4. I came across this video of these new CMOS + DSP cameras. Are they really this good? You can find them for 30.00 or so including ICR filters Story says it was an experiment that worked out really well. CCD+DSP? CMOS+DSP? A glimpse of latest analog HD http://www.asmag.com/showpost/15793.aspx
  5. Sorry, I didn't read your post closely that you already saw the button. I picked up one of the 16 channel versions and saw the button when putting the hard drive in.
  6. Take the cover off and look for the a reset button by the small battery. If there is no button just pull the battery and wait about 30 secs before putting it back in.
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