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Rory, The quality of the camera output is very good. I'm in the process of remodeling the foyer and kitchen (the walls are down to the studs). But in a month or so, I'll get a digital image from the SpecCo. The Optiview LCD worked out real well. It's about an 1" deep. It can be mounted by itself, or with a 'frame' that comes with it. I'm going to use the frame - the edge of the frame covers the 'cutout' in the wall. It will be to mounted in the kitchen wall near the door to the foyer. I also installed a door intercom, with a camera, that interfaces to my home phones. The Optiview has two video inputs, so it works out really great. The last thing I'm looking for is a normally open realy, than when hit with 12 to 24 volts - will stay closed for say 60 to 120 seconds. The output of the relay could be used to switch the Optiview to the 2nd video input (the door cam).
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I'm in the midst of remodeling the foyer and kitchen. It's a good time for me to install some survailence hardware. We cannot see our driveway or street from inside our home. I would like to mount a camera under the eave so that we would get a view of the drive (about 75' long, and a little ways into the street). Additionally, I have been looking at a PhoneBell system with a small camera concealed in the door phone. I've looked online - and I'm throughly confused. I need the under eave camera (day/night preferable), with an lens angle that one can see the drive and the street. Color by day, and BW by night would be fine. I also need some sort of switch or sequencer so that one can view the drive or the door camera. I would also like a small flat panel monitor (say 8x8) that I could mount in the kitchen. I was figuring on spending $300 - $400 for the camera, and $150 for the switch? I'd appreciate any specific product recommendations.
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Rory, I have installed the SpecCo camera, and it works swell. Thanks for the advice. Also, if anyone is looking for a compact LCD monitor, try Optiview - I got a 7" made for automobile DVD. All you need is a 12vdc power adapter.
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Yes, you didn't. I don't want to sound critical, or ungrateful, but if you haven't checked out the situation - your comments are 'alarmist' and not very helpful.
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DVR Expert, Well it's a bullet cam with a range from -20 - 120F. It's going to be mounted under the eave of my home. I realized that if you buy the 'regular' camera you need to buy a housing - and these things are huge. I thought it would draw attention to my house.
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Rory, The monitor can switch between two NTSC inputs. So it should work just fine with the camera. I'm gonna go wit the Spec CCV-7705DNV. Thanks for the help. I may be back when I get all this gear delivered.
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Dear Rory, Here's two cameras that look good: The $350 (with lens) Speco CCV7000DNV, seems very nice, and I like the wiring is concealed in the bracket. If the life of the IR leds is 6000 hrs, it's a little troubling. The $175 Speco CVC-637EX seems like it would work well also. My driveway (30' x 75') is not completely dark. There is a street light 125' away, and I have carraiage lights on my garrage. Do you think the 637EX would render an image under this lighting condition? I can see to the end of the drive at night. As a homeowner, I want to do it right, then again, I don't want overkill. Lastly, I'm looking for a small LCD screen, cause this is going to go in our new kitchen, and I want it to take up as little space as possible. I found a 7" LCD screen for mobile applications (like a car DVD). http://store.eenid.us/ov-7100.html What do you think about something like this? Thanks for all your input!
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Rory, I'm getting the idea that there are night cameras (IR leds) and low light cameras. Is this correct?? The Speco CVC-637EX - does that render a image at night/low light? Thanks.
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Thanks for the info. I'm a novice when it comes to cameras like these (althought I use an SLR), so please bear with me. I read the specs on the Vitek. It says the led life is approx 6000 hrs. Does this mean the camera would need maintenance after 3 yrs? My other awareness is that these cameras run 24/7. What's the life of one on these cameras?