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  1. Hi, I've posted this before in other subforum, with no response. Let's see if there's more luck here: I want to Know if a NON day-night camera like SONY SNC-CS3 is able to catch IR light or not. I have a set of IR lamps installed and I'd like to use them, but I'm instaling SNC-CS3 cameras, that is always COLOR mode with 0,5 lux sensibility,but it hasn't day-night mode like SNC-Z20. Would it be any difference if i turn my IR lamps on at night? or I look for the next recicle bin to drop my IR lamps?? Thanks in advance. Rds.
  2. Hi, I want to Know if a NON day-night camera like SONY SNC-CS3 is able to catch IR light or not. I have a set of IR lamps installed and I'd like to use them, but I'm instaling SNC-CS3 cameras, that is always COLOR mode with 0,5 lux sensibility,but it hasn't day-night mode like SNC-Z20. Would it be any difference if i turn my IR lamps on at night? or I look for the next recicle bin to drop my IR lamps?? Thanks in advance. Rds.
  3. As i said i need an ip camera over an coaxial cable.This is because there is an existing cabling with coaxial to old analogic cameras and it is not posible now to cable all the facility with UTP. I know i have the wireless way, but i don´t like much as my first option.
  4. Hello, I´m new here. I´ve a question: Is possible using an ip camera like sony ones over a coaxial (BNC) cabling? Some ip cameras have an analogic coaxial BNC output to conventional installations, but in that case tha camara operates like an analog one. I need an ip camera over an coaxial cable. I´m not interested in ip servers (at the moment) for using with my existing analog cams. Is there any converter or adapter that works in this way? Regards.
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