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  1. I have a Dahua dvr and cameras already, but i need a camera out in the yard now, i need it wireless and i prob would need a solar panel to power it, any ideas? So like a wireless camera and a wireless receiver and a little solar panel. I did a little bit of search and only found wireless dvr's. Thank you!
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    Quality of Cameras [Photo Included]

    Ahh.. You need that cool software they use on the CSI shows that can take an unfocused image and turn it into a properly focused one in no time flat and with any image.. Yes! Because you can totally generate those license plate numbers from the missing pixels =P It's like pulling it out of thin air. I can sharpen the image in Photoshop but still wouldn't be able to read it.
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    Quality of Cameras [Photo Included]

    I guess analog cameras do not get much better than that as far AS quality goes. Yeah maybe i can mess with the focus a bit more. I wish i could read that license plate through the door tho.
  4. This is a domecamera i got from empire security- Model ESC3 650 TVL 2.8-12MM varifocal lens 36 IR Sony Effio-E DSP Sony EXVIEW HAD II CCD F2.0 Lux This is a 700 TVL one from them, with 72 IR Model ESC1 2.8-12mm, same sensors as previous. These cameras are about ~90 $ each, can someone recommend better quality ones around the same price range ? This is a bullet camera: KT&C **KPC-DNR230 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD ¥± High-Resolution of 600 TVL 3D DNR (3D Digital Noise Reduction) Digital WDR Digital Day&Night Privacy Mask OSD with Built-In Joystick Controller Waterproof IP67
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    Vivotek FD8361

    I use the VIVOTEK FD cameras, they are excellent quality, great features and the software seems to be pretty advanced with options. If you wan't a cheap solution... well i used an old computer Blue Iris software and an eBay wireless camera... It's surprisingly works great. With wireless camera you need to have line of sight for the receiver and most don't have IR. This is like $80 total + laptop But if you can spend ~$300 on vivotek ip camera... i would go with that, they have the option to put an SD card in them and you set it to do motion record and store for only 4 days, you don't even need a dvr/laptop then.
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    Looking for a MIC

    the eBay ones i picked up can hear everything! just pick up a lot of noise too.
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    Looking for Quality camera.

    well i am going to mount it right by the entrance, so its going to be within 5 feet of the door.
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    Looking for Flashing LED to mount on top of cameras

    best i found is this: http://shop.sailboatowners.com/prod.php?5748/Solar+Warning+Light Well im not planing on making one myself... im sure there's ready to go.
  9. I need flashing lights to put on top or by my cameras outside to warn people. Any suggestions where i can find such things? It would be nice if they could flash only after certain time.
  10. I have a DVR that can do 30fps @ D1... i need a camera that you can see peoples faces and recognize them.. With night vision. The cameras i have now.. it's hard to recognize peoples faces unless you know who it is... and these are 700 TVL with Sony Super HAD II CCD.
  11. Ok for cheap setup do this. Get 2x Foscam Cameras (PTZ) (http://www.foscam.us) they can be bought on ebay for about 80$ each, check the foscam website for approved ebay sellers. $160 Get a battery back up plug in your modem/router and your cameras into it $70 Download Blue IRIS (torrent or you can buy it for $50 if you want to be legit or just use the software foscam gives you *FREE*) Record at home or anywhere off site, set up dyndns account in case your IP changes. Also make sure to set Static IP's on the cameras (you can have them wireless). I recommend hard wiring the cameras instead of wireless. Just hide the router like up in the ceiling.. or in a locked room or box. You could get a NAS that has FTP server built in and that way you do not need a computer.
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    Looking for a MIC

    yeah i buy usa only usually... asia takes too long to ship most of the time.
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    CCTV Testing Tool

    Got one from eBay for under 200. Should be alright.
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    Looking for a MIC

    Sweet, just ordered a few.. 8$ shipped... got to love eBay.
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    Looking for a MIC

    Those look like they can blend in as a smoke detector =). Do those plug in directly into the dvr? and a regular 12vdc power source?
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