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  1. indboonies

    Recommendations for 8 IP camera installation. $5k budget

    With ganz plug and play system all cams plug directly into NVR. The NVR provides POE
  2. Scallop 180. Great 180 panoramic view. Wroks great outside also. Outside pic files were to big to load here.
  3. indboonies

    help deploy Vast area coverage 8x analog CCTV cameras

    Pelco has fiber PTZ control camera that only uses one strand of fiber for viewing and controls. Farthest run I installed was 2250 meters. Worked great.
  4. The best variety I can give you is speco brand. The sell 4,8, or 16 channel dvr's. Hard drives are scalable to fit your needs. The system can do all you want without breaking the bank. Their analog cameras that I have bought range from 100 to 350. They come with different settings depending on what you want to see. The more expensive ones have light intensifiers that will give you very nice low light color images.. Hope this helps some.
  5. indboonies

    NVR Suggestion

    I have 35 exacq systems. They are the best. Just remember you get what you pay for. I have installed 1 avigilon system. I really like their cameras. Installing non avigilon cameras was a little more difficult than I expected but that could be because I was not very familiar with their software. A vendor of mine is trying to steer me toward a company called milestone. I trust his opinion of how good they are but I am to deep in exacq to even consider looking at something different.
  6. indboonies

    Recommendations for 8 IP camera installation. $5k budget

    Look at GANZ. They have an 8 channel IP plug and play system. Minimal cost
  7. indboonies

    Exacq Costs

    You seem in a similar situation as me. I have 7 systems left to upgrade and all 43 of my sites will be at exacq. I recently upgraded 10 of my older systems to the latest 5.10 software. Exacq had a promo going and got full software upgrade for $250 per system. I jumped on it.
  8. I have about 80 exterior arecont 5mpdn cameras currently up and running for about three years now. Had some issues with the new casing style overheating it. The casing style was changed toward the end of this project. Last 5 I installed where the ones with the problems. I replaced with IQ eye to prove to company it was their cameras. Did not buy any more for about three years due to that reason. I have installed 180's to cover parking lots about two months ago and have had no issues yet. If they hold up will look at their 10mp camera for key hallway coverage.
  9. indboonies

    IP Camera Recommendations...

    Ganz makes a sturdy plug-n-play IP system. I am not sure what the max number of IP cameras can be used on one system is though. Largest I have seen is 8. If you need more? Exacq and Milestone are the two that I am most familiar with. They can fit any need you may have.
  10. indboonies

    Exacq Costs

    I have thought of doing that myself. What types of servers are you building? Biggest question what type of processor?
  11. indboonies

    Exacq Costs

    True story, Went to upgrade a 3 y\0 exac hybrid dvr that had never had any upgrades done. Over $2500 in upgrade fees. 600-for each year up to the current year 300- for the current year Then $25 per ip camera per year. (14 ip cameras on the system) Was shocked and actually looked at other hybrid\NVR systems. In my research have found that most major system players do the same thing. Just have to watch how they word it. Have been just sticking with cameras that I know will work with my systems I have in place. That way you don't have to upgrade unless you are wanting to do something special.
  12. I have a site with 3 Integral DVXI dvr's. 2-32 channel and 1-16 channel. Running 79 Analog cameras. One of the 32 channels has died and I am trying to figure out the best way to get all 79 cameras on one Monitoring Software. I want to buy an Exacq 32 channel hybrid dvr to cover the one that is down and that will add growth potential with IP cameras. I just hate to leave the site with two different monitoring software packages. Is there a solution to bring all 79 cameras up to one monitoring software without having to buy 3 new DVR's? Preferably Exacq as the other sites that are linked to this one use Exac. Have been given suggestions from several of my vendors but I am looking to see if anyone else out there has had or is in the middle of a similar situation. Thanks
  13. indboonies

    Which Pelco or Speco Analog Camera

    Look at Speco HTINTB8 Intensifier 3 series. Greet low light Bullet Cam and Speco CVC6246IHR also Intensifier 3 series Indoor Dome. Have installed about 30 of these in the past year. All function great. and great quality in low light setting.
  14. We started with Ganz Ip cams not sure of the pricing on those as they were installed under budgets of new schools. The Exterior Ganz 2mp work great. Not the best in low light settings but ok. The interior ganz 640x480 ip cams were a mistake to buy. Wish we could throw them away and start over from scratch. Have been using IQeye IP exterior and interior cameras as of late and are very pleased with there performance. Cost ? Interior 450 for a 1mp and exterior around 750 for a 3mp
  15. Are you happy with Exacq's ability to search video on your megapixel cameras? How long does it take you to search a weeks worth of video on 8 cameras? First off I have no need to search a weeks worth of video on 8 cameras. Would not have time to search through all that. Would go through them by 2's or 4's. I cant set and try to watch 8 camera playback at one time. I would not even know how to guesstimate that. Takes about 1 minute to pull up video on 4 cameras in a 3 hour time frame.
  16. I am really curios to hear your opinion after u play with Avigilon so far I convert few customers from Exacq to Avigilon takes about 5 min to convince I will give my honest opinion.... No candy coating here.
  17. I am with a large school district in MS. We have over 1000 cams county wide. The county did invest in integral (who where bout out by pelco 3 years later and went straight down hill) DVR's about 6-8 years ago. They are starting to go by the way side fast. On our newer sites we have been installing full Exacq IP systems with about 60 IP cameras per site. Older schools with preexisting analog systems I have been installing the Exacq Hybrid systems witch covers my existing analog cameras and leaves room for growth with IP cameras. I have been very pleased with the Exacq systems and their Tech support is top notch. Some of their licensing fees bother me, but I guess you get what you pay for. I do have an Avigilon rep coming in next week to show me some of their product line. I too have only heard of them recently.
  18. IQeye 852 2.1mp with light grabber feature
  19. In my school district I have over 20 Integral Dvr's. From 16 channel - 32 channel. Back in the day they were awesome. Over the years and after being bought out by Pelco the product has diminished and the tech support is worse. My school district has moved in a different direction now and I can't give you much info on how they are today. The oldest DVR I have is about 6 years old to the youngest about 4. They do real good for about three years. After that the first thing that happens is it will quit recording and you have to rebuild the DVR then after that just tons of glitchy errors. Never seem to function properly again. For that price not to bad but I would make sure to get the software with it.
  20. If you are still considering Analog cameras look at speco brand with the light intesifiers. If you are in no light situations they are not for you. But low light situations they work great. No IR's. They take the available light and turn image into a nice color picture. I have only installed one brand of IP cameras that have light grabber options and that is the IQ invision centinal series. They also work great in low light situations but may be out of your price range depending on if you want Mega Pixel or not.
  21. indboonies

    Whats the best way to go

    Where are u located ? if I can ask you and on serious note go with Avigilon and be happy I am in North MS. Have only been shown high end IP cameras from Avigilon. Not sure of the rest of their product line.
  22. indboonies

    Whats the best way to go

    Question about encoders? If I put an encoder in place and over time replace analog cameras with ip will that not render the encoder obsolete once I have all analog cameras replaced? This is where my knowledge of encoders is limited. Thanks
  23. indboonies

    Whats the best way to go

    I did not mean to start such a fuss. This is what I am having to deal with. Not sure I like the idea of 1 dvr to handle analog cameras then purchase an NVR to handle IP. Encoders are hugely expensive I am not comfortable with them. I would like to thank everybody for their input. Has given me plenty to think about.
  24. Not sure of your budget concerns, Look at Specotech.com They are a very good small-medium size installation system. They have quality cameras and if you are like most of my sites low light coverage is becoming a huge concern. They have their own brand of cameras with a feature called light intensifier. Witch takes the available light and makes a good crisp night color picture. These are analog cameras. If you are looking more for an IP system I would not recommend them. Their tech support is very good also. Remote monitoring is included with purchased DVR.
  25. indboonies

    video problems

    Try powering the camera locally at the building it is hanging on. If the power wire goes all the way back to your shop you could be having uncommon grounding issues with the buildings. I have run into that in the past and powering locally to the building has cleared it up.
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