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8 CH 240FPS 120GIG CDRW NET -- $3000

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I am looking at a PC based system - company called Optiview out of FL. Their systems are all made in Asia but they stick their sticker on them. I get to do the install myself and they gurantee the product for a year. Their website is:

 

 

They would not tell me the name of the original manufaturer. Their asking price:

1. 8 CH 240FPS 120GIG CDRW NET --$3000

2. 3.5-8mm Color Varidome cameras -- $159.00 each

 

Anybody out there have any experience with this product?

Do the prices look reasonable and do you think the product will be reliable and effective? They do have a demo on their web-site but I wasn't able to access it which is not a good indication.

Sorry for the cross-post.

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$3000 for a 120GB 8 channel DVR does not sound too discount to me. Camera price depends on resolution and lux level?

 

Rory

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These are the features and specs for the camera:

Features:

 

Color dome camera with SONY 1/3" Super HAD CCD sensor

Employs Digital Signal Processor (DSP) IC for image control.

High sensitivity, low smear, excellent anti-blooming, and high S/N ratio.

Supports functions: Auto Electronic Shutter (AES), Auto Iris Control (AIC), Auto Gain Control (AGC), Auto White Balance (AWB), Back Light Compensation (BLC), Flicker Less (FL).

Built-in anti-aliasing and IR-cut optical filter.

Built-in 2.5x Vari-Focal Lens with DC-Drive auto Iris function.

 

Specifications:

 

SONY 1/3" Super HAD CCD sensor

Horizontal Resolution: 420 TV lines

Minimum Illumination: 0.2 LUX @ F2.0

S/N Ratio: More than 48 dB

Auto Electronic Shutter: NTSC:1/60s~1/100,000s, ON / OFF Switch-able.

Auto Iris Control: Built-in DC Drive Iris Control.

Auto Gain Control: High / Low Switch-able.

Auto White Balance: Color Temperature: 2500K~9500K.

Back Light Compensation: ON / OFF Switch-able.

Flicker Less Mode: ON/OFF Switch-able. Fix shutter speed: NTSC=1/100s.

Lens Furnished Vari-Focal with DC Drive Iris Lens.

Focal Length & Aperture Ratio: 3.5~8.0mm/F2.0~360

Synchronous System: Internal, Negative sync.

Video Output: 1 Vp-p / 75 Ohms.

Power Supply: 12VDC

Power Consumption: DC12V 230 mA

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What is it for?

 

Lighting requirements, etc.

 

 

Is it retail?

 

 

Rory

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whoops, came in when you were posting a reply,

 

still, is it for a business, are you buying retail, and what is your budget?

Also, do you want the best quality video?

 

Rory

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According to the link you posted they have an 8 camera system for $1899.

That is with the 120 gb hard drive. Why didn't you get a quote on that one?

Which one were you quoted that was $3000. The camera prices aren't bad, looks average pricing to me. I'm curious mainly about the DVR.

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I went and took a closer look at the screen shot on the DVR they are selling and I'm almost sure it is a variation on the Chance I software. Maybe someone else can look at it and see. I find it funny since we have a huge discussion going on about all the variations of Chance I and who is carrying it. If it is Chance I or one of it's myriad versions then it is a pretty good DVR.

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Well, check this DVR that I'm carrying now, I haven't been able to tell who makes the card, but anyway, here's the link

Demo:

http://www.amebacctv.com/demo.htm

 

 

http://www.amebacctv.com/pro-7608se.html

 

I saw their demo at their Headquaters in NY, and the image quality was excellent even at 320X480.

 

But the best part is that they give me 5 year warranty from the factory direct.

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I've sold Ameba product before and they have been a pretty good factory to deal with and have been around for awhile. I looked over the manual for the DVR but can't figure out who's they are using. I don't know what the pricing is, you might want to post it in the dealer forum, but the unit looks sound and the warranty is nice. Definitely worth pursuing. In regards to the other DVR discussed in this section I looked at their remote software and I'm almost 100% certain that it is a Chance I or Chance I variation.

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I'm picking up a unit for a client today, when I get it over to my shop, I'll take the card out and snap a pic so that you all can see it and maybe tell me who the OEM is.

 

But as far as I have seen, the software is very very user friendly, expecially for customers who baerly know how to use AOL.

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The system is for use in a retail environment - convenience store with gasolene.

I stand corrected on the price quoted on the DVR.

The price for a 8 CAM 120FPS 120GIG unit is $1899 and for a 8 CAM 240FPS 120GIG is $2499.

There are always some lights on inside the store even after closing.

Thanks.

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There is no need for a 240 fps system in the application you are using.

You will have plenty of fps available in the 120 fps. In fact no one outside of a casino or possible govt application would record at 30 fps per camera.

You would use up your hard drive in a day. Most likely you will set your fps per camera at around 5. Don't waste your money on the 240 fps machine.

You don't get any better picture quality and the software will be the same.

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This is where i buy my DVR's from if you call up there talk to Gary tell him peter sent you. I have purchased 20 or so dvr's from them and have never had a problem. The one time I had a problem with the camera they had a turn around time of 1 day and I was able to replace the camera and make the customer very happy. If you have any questions about them email me and it is a Chance-I card and i am very happy with it.

 

Peter

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I am in Atlanta, GA and I buy most of my products from iLink Professionals, Inc. and after doing alot of research I have found them to have great price and they have everything in stock at Atlanta warehouse.

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I am looking at a PC based system - company called Optiview out of FL. Their systems are all made in Asia but they stick their sticker on them. I get to do the install myself and they gurantee the product for a year. Their website is:

 

 

They would not tell me the name of the original manufaturer. Their asking price:

1. 8 CH 240FPS 120GIG CDRW NET --$3000

2. 3.5-8mm Color Varidome cameras -- $159.00 each

 

Anybody out there have any experience with this product?

Do the prices look reasonable and do you think the product will be reliable and effective? They do have a demo on their web-site but I wasn't able to access it which is not a good indication.

Sorry for the cross-post.

 

cannot find ur website address

where is it?

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