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  1. looking at replacing our analogue camera setup with a HD IP setup.

    I have run cat5 cable to all my cameras when I installed the analogue system many years ago.

     

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CCTV-16x1080P-2-43M-IP-IR-Dome-POE-Camera-Kit-Security-24ch-Network-NVR-4TB-HDD-/351156475985?pt=AU_Home_Personal_Security&hash=item51c28e9851

     

    any good or don't bother with it??

    if not any good can someone recommend another 16 channel setup? need half of them outdoor cameras


  2. I have a Samsung SNC-B2315 and have it set to upload images to a server via FTP every 15 seconds. this feature works ok apart from the fact that the image it uploads is not completely uploaded, see attached. I have set it to 30 seconds thinking that it might be doing it too fast to keep up and same thing.

    anyone know how to fix this??

    AlarmImage_20140117120022GMT_schedule_0001.jpg.aa58c2623f18d65a964cf727791072ef.jpg


  3. In australia, looking at getting a box IP CCTV Camera that is NTSC and the specs say it runs on 24V AC 60Hz and a PAL camera runs on 50Hz.

    if I run this NTSC camera on 24v at 50Hz will there be any issues with the image stability or anything??

    this NTSC camera also runs on 12vDC, if there is an issue with the 50Hz AC supply would it run ok on the DC power? will it also affect any image quality running on DC compared to AC??

    is there anything else I need to be aware of?


  4. I want to put a cctv IP camera on my roof top to take images of the city and mountains and weather.

    what would be a good camera to do this?? about 4mm lens be right??

    can you recommend an IP camera that would be suitable?? I don't want to spend too much.

    It will be exposed to weather, I can build a container for it if necessary, I will any way to protect it from the rain and heat a bit more.


  5. looking at these cameras for a n00b the specs are quite similar but price difference is 10 times almost.

     

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-3-Sony-Super-HAD-CDD-650TVL-Zoom-Lens-Vandalproof-Dome-CCTV-Security-Camera-/171151677023?pt=AU_Home_Personal_Security&hash=item27d96f565f

     

    http://www.ctccommunications.com.au/samsung-dome-day-night-model-ct-scd-2081.html

     

    one is IR but don't care, around the same TVL's around the same varifocal lens, about the same features, why is there such a HUGE price variance?? anyone explain to me in lay man terms?? why should I get one over the other?? whats the difference? what do I need to lookout for?


  6. I have a setup of older cameras and DVR, 12VDC and BNC connectors to cameras that plug in. I can get hold of some IP cameras that I can install on this setup, but the wiring is very hard to replace with network cable and wondering if it is possible to retrofit an IP camera in place of the old analogue ones to make it fit these BNC connections hanging out the wall?? all the wiring I think has been put in when the building was constructed.

    the DVR will be the same, still analogue with bnc connections.

    Yes you can. There are a number of manufacturers who offer Ethernet over coax converters

     

    Ilkie

    can you give me any? google is no help for what I am putting in.


  7. ive bought heaps of power/audio/video baluns from china for like $5/pair and have been great, went down to the local CCTV shop and he said he could sell some to me cheap if I bought a camera, I asked how much is cheap, he said $29 a pair, they are normally $59/pair he said.

    same thing with camera, $300 camera I can get for $80 from china. only thing different is the name of it, a generic camera rebranded.

    another one, a GPS unit http://www.ozspy.com.au/gps-tracking/mini-gps-tracker-with-audio

    I got mine direct from the real manufacturer in china for $90 delivered, they want $270.


  8. I have a setup of older cameras and DVR, 12VDC and BNC connectors to cameras that plug in. I can get hold of some IP cameras that I can install on this setup, but the wiring is very hard to replace with network cable and wondering if it is possible to retrofit an IP camera in place of the old analogue ones to make it fit these BNC connections hanging out the wall?? all the wiring I think has been put in when the building was constructed.

    the DVR will be the same, still analogue with bnc connections.


  9. i have a samsung dvr capable of 704x576 recording, if i was to get a HD camera with output of 1028x596, would it record with better quality or not or what will happen?? or should i just stick with a normal 752x582 camera??

     

    my current dvr - http://www.samsungsecurity.co.uk/products/digital-sp-video-sp-recorders/8-sp-channel/srd-850dc-sp-1tb#tabs-0

     

    camera im thinking of getting http://samsungcctv.com.au/samsung-box-camera/prod_2.html


  10. I have a pool area 40m long from where the camera will be mounted and 30m across.

    I want to be able to get a good analogue day/night camera 24VAC around 560TVL atleast that will see OK at day and night in pitch dark with the aid of infrared LEDS i will place around the area to illuminate the place for the camera.

    The camera will be outside and exposed to the elements but under a small cover, but will get splashed by heavy rain when windy.

    I dont know what type of camera to get, anyone recommend a decent one they ahve had a good experience with in similar situations. whether a dome or a box type camera in a container, i dont know whats best, help me out a bit.

    Needs to be reasonably secure so it doesnt get flogged in seconds.

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