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    Who makes this PTZ mount?

    hello !! even i agree that it is made by any itaian company but there is no perticular proof for this. But some where i read that it is contribution of many people thats why it is not specified. Thanks
  2. Hello !! According to me a camera with the inbuilt automated and adjustable light is the best for the places with low light. Thanks
  3. Hello !! Camera have many others parameter also on which its picture depends such as its pixel ratio, quality of lens etc. can any one let me know some more parameter? Thanks
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    areconts

    Hello !!! I am not aware by the term arecont.can any one know me about that? Thanks
  5. Hello !! I got to know a new thing about this that even pixels are the major things that play a important role in the setting up a video. Can any one let me know more about this? Thanks
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    Car Television

    We just bought a 2001 Suburban with a Visteon television. It is the flip down kind. It has two buttons one is on/off the other one is missing and we assume it is to make the volume go from the headphones to the speakers. The on/off button pushes in and out the other one just had a little piece of plastic in it and we can't get it to push or turn. What should it do and does it really control volume?
  7. hi, i have seen this internet camera Trendnet TV-IP301 for a good price but i don´t find any significant review of this equipament. i want use this equipment for video surveillance, 356 days/year i want use a pc to record the activity of this camera now the great question any one know something of this camera? this is good or not? i don´t know this brand and for the price... if any one have used this model or something of this brand please let me know. thanks a lot for your help Thanks !!!!
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    Suggestions For A Driveway Camera ??

    The minimum driveway security system in our professional opinion would consist of a GeoVision 650 PC based DVR along with a 17" LCD and a single Bullet Camera. The details of even the most basic system can vary greatly but the above hardware is an entry level shipping list to get the the job done right. " title="Applause" /> " title="Applause" />
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    What is the highest CCTV camera resolution?

    The new breed of high-resolution security cameras with mega-pixel image sensors can supercharge your system’s performance and efficiency, but you’ve got to use the best lenses to get the full benefits [edit: links removed]
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    where to buy avtech dvr

    The first thing I would tell you is to find out how you are going to use your DVR. The second thing we need to know is this to be used for "security is of the essence", or is this for "budget is of the essence"? If you choose a DVR for budget is of the essence then the AVTech wins every time. For the price you cannot beat an AVTech. Thanks !!!
  11. Hi The AVermedia EB1304NET is a high-quality compact recorder that combines the function of a surveillance recorder and multiplexer into one unit. It takes in up to 4 video channels and digitally encodes the video streams into the latest compression method Thanks @@@
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    LED question

    I've been looking for a new monitor for ages but I don't like LCDs. I've tried four (three monitors and one tv) and haven't liked any of them. The problem with them is the silvery appearance you get when you view anything dark, which I believe is backlight coming through and can't be avoided with LCDs. And when you're not looking at it head on (it shows up around the edges if you're looking at it in the middle), which I believe is an issue with viewing angle. I'm curious if LEDs will have the same issue. I've read articles about them that refer to backlighting, but is that the same thing as in LCDs? Will it still cause that silvery appearance? Thank you.
  13. I got a cheap nasty IP camera from Jaycar (not wireless but I think they have wireless ones now). It's not too bad, but the motion detect FTP part seems to crash after a few days, and it's crap in low light, and it needs Active X to work. And when the FTP did work, it never created folders on the FTP server with the correct date... you could never find the images you needed, even though you set the time on the cam with NTP. The Axis camera are great, I've also looked at a couple of Panasonic network cameras.. these are great performers too....
  14. The Panasonic DMC-FS62 packages a 33mm 4x optical zoom Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens with f/2.8 brightness into a slim, compact body. Boasting 10.1 megapixels and a high resolution 2.5” 230,000-dot LCD monitor with intelligent LCD function, the FS62 is a great little performer. It has an Intelligent Auto mode that automatically activates camera functions. RRP $279.
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    What Camera to buy?

    I am looking to get a good SLR, I have quite a bit of experience in photography but this will be my first digital SLR. I do have a budget of about £500, though i will spend more if i have to. I am really looking at a Nikon or a Canon. I have looked at everything from the D40, D90 (which is a bit out of my budget) and the EOS 500 and 1000. I want the camera for hobby and possible professional use. So if anyone can suggest the best one that would be great. Thankyou
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