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gmark June 27th 07 07:16 AM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
actually good in low light?

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?

TIA!

Mark


Robert L Bass June 27th 07 08:37 AM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
Anybody have recommendations for a
low-cost security camera that's actually
good in low light?


Not really. All of the low-cost cameras
I've seen were pretty poor in low light.

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?


It depends on what you want to accomplish.
Most of the inexpensive cameras with IR
arrays have such weak illumination that
you can't tell who is there or what they are
doing beyond a few feet.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================
Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================


ransley June 27th 07 01:29 PM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
On Jun 27, 12:37 am, "Robert L Bass" wrote:
Anybody have recommendations for a
low-cost security camera that's actually
good in low light?


Not really. All of the low-cost cameras
I've seen were pretty poor in low light.

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?


It depends on what you want to accomplish.
Most of the inexpensive cameras with IR
arrays have such weak illumination that
you can't tell who is there or what they are
doing beyond a few feet.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================
Bass Home Electronics
941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================


Try www.supercircuits.com they have one that goes to 735 feet, they
carry one for every budjet


George June 27th 07 01:56 PM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
gmark wrote:
Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
actually good in low light?

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?

TIA!

Mark

Low cost and good seldom travel well together. If you want a usable
image you will need to spend some money.

Just Looking June 27th 07 07:22 PM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
Try a Bosch VDN-495V03-20.
This is not for folks looking for bargain cameras.

"gmark" wrote in message
ups.com...
Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
actually good in low light?

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?

TIA!

Mark




buffalobill June 27th 07 08:26 PM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
On Jun 27, 2:16 am, gmark wrote:
Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
actually good in low light?

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?

TIA!

Mark


from buffalo ny:
regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will
narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if
your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will
cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated
enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for
example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front
door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark,
so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor
installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor
camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full
door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your
camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite
of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions:
http://stores.ebay.com/Dennis6z7a


Noweldrecumbent June 28th 07 04:24 AM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
Best low light camera I have used is the Extreme CCTV monochrome cameras.
Check out a shot I just took over the internet from my remote DVR. The
camera is looking through a front window. You can see the siren in the upper
right hand corner of the photo.
http://www.geocities.com/noweldrecumbent/CAM1.JPG
Keep in mind the DVR is set at the lowest resolution, at 1 frame per second.
Dave

"buffalobill" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jun 27, 2:16 am, gmark wrote:
Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
actually good in low light?

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?

TIA!

Mark


from buffalo ny:
regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will
narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if
your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will
cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated
enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for
example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front
door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark,
so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor
installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor
camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full
door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your
camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite
of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions:
http://stores.ebay.com/Dennis6z7a




Crash Gordon June 28th 07 03:04 PM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
not bad for the lowest...what's the best look like?



"Noweldrecumbent" wrote in message
t...
| Best low light camera I have used is the Extreme CCTV monochrome cameras.
| Check out a shot I just took over the internet from my remote DVR. The
| camera is looking through a front window. You can see the siren in the
upper
| right hand corner of the photo.
| http://www.geocities.com/noweldrecumbent/CAM1.JPG
| Keep in mind the DVR is set at the lowest resolution, at 1 frame per
second.
| Dave
|
| "buffalobill" wrote in message
| ups.com...
| On Jun 27, 2:16 am, gmark wrote:
| Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
| actually good in low light?
|
| Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?
|
| TIA!
|
| Mark
|
| from buffalo ny:
| regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will
| narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if
| your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will
| cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated
| enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for
| example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front
| door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark,
| so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor
| installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor
| camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full
| door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your
| camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite
| of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions:
| http://stores.ebay.com/Dennis6z7a
|
|
|



[email protected] June 29th 07 06:55 AM

Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?
 
On Jun 27, 8:24 pm, "Noweldrecumbent"
wrote:
Best low light camera I have used is the Extreme CCTV monochrome cameras.
Check out a shot I just took over the internet from my remote DVR. The
camera is looking through a front window. You can see the siren in the upper
right hand corner of the photo.http://www.geocities.com/noweldrecumbent/CAM1.JPG
Keep in mind the DVR is set at the lowest resolution, at 1 frame per second.
Dave

"buffalobill" wrote in message

ups.com...



On Jun 27, 2:16 am, gmark wrote:
Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
actually good in low light?


Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?


TIA!


Mark


from buffalo ny:
regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will
narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if
your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will
cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated
enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for
example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front
door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark,
so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor
installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor
camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full
door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your
camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite
of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions:
http://stores.ebay.com/Dennis6z7a- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I saw your post about the low light cameras. Which camera model is
it and
what is the website address?



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