96TL
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By the way, I just found out that CCTV Camera Pros is the manufacturer of camera B. #DPRO-EC550VF2
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Have you ever had any experience with the ICREALTIME "ICR300H2"? It's about $300+. Thanks a lot for the help. This is very confusing.
Image Sensor
1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD
Resolution
540 TV Lines
Effective Pixel
297K
Minimum Illumination
1 Lux Color; 0 Lux (IR on)
S/N Ratio
> 50dB
Signal Format
NTSC / PAL
Lens
3.5mm-8mm Vari-Focal
Gain Control
AUTO
Auto Shutter (AES)
NTSC/EIA: 1/50~ 1/12,000 sec.; PAL/CCIR: 1/50 ~ 1/100,000 sec.
Gamma Correction
0.45
White Balance
Auto
Infrared LED Range
Up to 60 feet
Video Output
BNC 1.0Vp-p 75 Ohm
Power Supply
12V DC
Power Consumption
350mA
Working Temperature
-0°C ~ +50°C ( 32°F ~ 122°F)
Working Humidity
10% - 90%
Barometric Pressure
86kpa - 106kpa
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Camera A - #SVCMD708H
Camera B - #DPRO-EC550VF2
I'm not even sure what company produces these cameras. It doesn't even say.
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Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum. I've been reading and learning a lot, but I am completely new to the CCTV scene.
I recently purchased a home, and my fiancee and think security cameras would be a good investment. Hopefully they will deter anyone from messing around. We live in a great neighborhood, but it's a VERY quiet block, and cameras and an alarm will give us some peace of mind. I decided to DIY the install. Fishing the wires and hooking everything up is no problem for me, but I'm having a difficult time selecting the equipment.
I decided on a 4-channel dome IR camera system with an H.264 DVR. I narrowed it down to these two cameras. There is a $120 per camera price difference, but both have VERY similar specs. Camera B is the more expensive camera. The only major differences I see is slightly better resolution and more IR LEDs on camera B.
SPECS CAMERA A ($132.60)
Image Sensor: 1/3" Sony High Resolution CCD
Signal System: NTSC
Effective Pixels: 768 (H) x 494 (V)
Resolution: 550 TV Lines
Min. Illumination: 0.0Lux ( IR on )
S/N Ratio: More than 48dB
Auto Electronic Shutter: 1/60 to 1/100,000 sec
Lens Types: 4~9mm Vari-focal Lens
Infrared LED: 36 Pieces
Infrared Distance: 98’
Video Output: 1.0Vp-p 75ohm
Power Supply: DC 12V, 500mA Min. (1A Recommended )
Indoor/Outdoor - Weather Proof
SPECS CAMERA B ($249.99)
Image Sensor: 1/3â€
DVR recommendation?
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Hello all.
I wired and installed four cameras on the exterior of my home. These are USAG #US-AVC4-2-MDNT cameras. I've tested these cameras on a monitor, and the night clarity is excellent. Specs are as follows.
Networking 10/100 Mbps
Sensor Midnight
TV Lines 580
Min. Illumination .001 Lux
S/N Ratio More than 50dB
Electronic Shutter 1/60 ~ 1/100,000
Flickerless Mode Yes
Lens Furnished 1/3" Auto-Iris Vari-focal 2.8-12mm 1.2 F-Stop Aspherical
Iris Control Auto
OSD Yes
Exposure Auto
White Balance Auto
Gain Control Auto
Back Light Comp. Zoned BLC, HLC
Sync. System Internal
Video Output 2 * Vp-p / 75 Ohms
Waterproofing Criterion IP 66
Power Supply 1 amp 12 Volt DC or Power Over Ethernet
Power Consumption 650 mA @ 12VDC
Operating Temp. -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70C)
Weight 930g
IP Rating IP 66
I am looking for a DVR that will work with my iPhone (iPhone app preferred), display both liveview and playback in 704x480 @ 30FPS x 4 cameras, and with a VGA output.
Any recommendations or advice?
Thanks!!!