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If using a TV as a monitor you only need a cam res of 380TVL. Night day cams
are good.

Here's spec for a smaller camera for £150 which includes about 18m cable.

Specification
MODEL CC70-4.3
Image sensor 1/3" DSP Color CCD
Effective Pixels PAL : 500(H)X582(V)
H.Resolution 380 TV Lines
Synchronizing system Internal
Scanning system PAL 625 Lines 2:1 Interlaced
Video output 1.0Vp-p Composite. 75 Ohms
S/N ratio More then 50 dB (AGC Off)
Min. Illumination 0,000 Lux at F2.0
BLC Automatic
Shutter Speed PAL : 1/50?1/100,000 sec
Gamma correction r=0.45
White Balance 2100?K ?8200?K Auto
Gain Control 8dB~30dB Auto
Smear Effect 0.005%
MTBF 80,000 hours
Power source DC12V (Tolerence:9V~15V)
LED ON/OFF Automatically ON and OFF at night and day
Operating current 230mA with LED on, 100mA with LED off
Lens Standard 4.3mm (78?)
Option 3.6mm (92?), 6.0 mm (54?), 8.0mm (39?) , 12.0mm (26?) ,
16.0mm (19?)
Operating Temperature 14? F~122? F ( -10? C~ + 50? C )
Humidity Within 90% RH
Output Terminal 4 Foot(1.2M) DIY cable with BNC-Female for Video, DC
Jack-Male for Power
60~150 Foot(18M~50M) DIY cable with BNC-Male for Video, DC Jack-Male for
Power
Measurement(mm) 70mm(Dia) x 87mm(L)
Weight(Approx.g) 650
Audio & C-mic("A") Available by option

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Does this CCTV cam look a good buy for £180. inc vat?

Is low (12 volt) better than mains ?


Specifications:

1/4" Sony Digital CCD

x-vision DSP

480 TVL

Color by day BW at night

0 lux to 15 metres then 0.3 lux

4.3mm (50°) lens

Input voltage: 12V DC

Dimensions: 105mm x 170mm (diameter x length)


Thanks for any help.