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There are new 4mp and 2mp cameras from hikvision that are superior to these, particularly in low light / night. I get very good lowlight/ir night vision performance with these... You must have lots of ambient light or using settings that will result in lots of motion blur for moving objects...
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I have never said 720p is junk. I said analog D1 is junk and that your company sells junk since they only make analog. Assessing image resolution quality is subjective? Did you not watch the video? with one you can read the numbers with the other your cannot..there is NOTHING subjective about it. Explain how the higher res cameras produce a better image? WE ARE NOT BLIND. Have you ever held a 1080p camera in your hand? I doubt it. My suggestion is to walk down the block and pick one up from hikvision.
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Recommendation for decent 16 channel system?
Boogieman replied to gmhybrid's topic in General Digital Discussion
After doing some more research I was leaning toward buying that (the top one, Q-see you mentioned) with 8 additional dome cams and am going to place that order now. It will come out to a little over 3k for the package and like you said you get that assurance when you buy from Costco. And yeah, the info that other person posted is totally wrong. LOL! Thanks for the help Boogie. No problem, enjoy. -
First of all, omnivision is not the only supplier of sensors. Second, have you even bothered to look at the youtube videos? have you ever compared 1080p camera to a 720p camera? Please explain why the image is clearer in the 1080p camera if everything is the same. Something must be different. Right? Please explain the difference otherwise anything else you say is pointless.
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Recommendation for decent 16 channel system?
Boogieman replied to gmhybrid's topic in General Digital Discussion
OP please ignore the china scammer sunnykim, he needs to stop butting in on every post i comment on the mods have asked him to stop. I think its odd that he tells you what YOU may or many not do. 4mp provides a much greater pixel per inch count...anyone who says otherwise is lying. Go to youtube an see for yourself. All this nonsense about cpu load and heat makes me laugh..the camera is designed for this load. The image sensors are not the same. One produces a 720p image, the other a 4mp image... A video is worth a million words. He can rant and rave otherwise but the videos prove he is lying. Personal experience from anyone here who has installed 720p and 1080p cameras also proves he is lying. Guess he thinks Americans are to stupid to see the difference. To date he has never posted a VIDEO indicating that 720p is the SAME as 1080 on ALL ip cameras which is a complete fabrication. -
Recommendation for decent 16 channel system?
Boogieman replied to gmhybrid's topic in General Digital Discussion
This system is a rebranded dahua 4mp 16ch...8 cams http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Channel-HD-IP-NVR-with-3TB-HDD%2c-8-4MP-Cameras-with-100'-Night-Vision.product.100213199.html You can add additional dome cameras for 179...lifetime return policy. You can also buy hikvision cameras and NVR direct from B and H http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1185179-REG/hikvision_ds_2cd2142fwd_is_4mm_4mp_wdr_fixed_dome.html -
Its has, but required good quality cameras and more importantly tight frames...it was never possible to get a good overview that contained detail with analog. There is absolutely no reason to be using low res analog in 2015.
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Need Advice and Clarification on my system - PC + NAS
Boogieman replied to bdog14's topic in General Digital Discussion
You need to wait for a real sale with coupon codes they have one monthly... Here are a few for under 600...if you are in a rush http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=dell+optiplec++i7-4790&_sop=15&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xdell+optiplex++i7-4790.TRS0&_nkw=dell+optiplex++i7-4790&_sacat=0 -
Highest Camera Resolution to use with D1 DVR
Boogieman replied to burchis's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Cabling distance is not the function of U$. NTSC/PAL signal from analog camera can go over 100 meter easily. It is rugged itself, whether others are rugged or not. U$ 10 dollar was to be priced due to market force. You do not need to blame or dis-respect. They are not Junks. No distributor or Manufacturer carries million pieces of Junk. They are not stupid. Don't think you understand what rugged means .... Why do you assume op needs more than a 100m run... -
Need Advice and Clarification on my system - PC + NAS
Boogieman replied to bdog14's topic in General Digital Discussion
Sorry but you overpaid for that system... It's at least 4 years old... -
You should not use that website as a basis for anything... If you pay those kind of prices you're being ripped off.
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Highest Camera Resolution to use with D1 DVR
Boogieman replied to burchis's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Analog is not any more rugged than IP or cvi/tvi . Like ALL other electronics the manufacture matters. An image from a 10 dollar analog camera is completely worthless unless the subject is within a few feet or you have a zoom lens...utter rubbish.... -
Please ignore sunny kim. Here is proof that all image sensors are not the samel 1) hikvision camera with 1/3 sensor. http://overseas.hikvision.com/us/Products_accessries_10531_i7563.html 2) hikvision cameras with 1/1.8 sensor http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1162153-REG/hikvision_darkfighter_series_ds_2cd4526fwd_izh_2mp.html So no sunnykim you are wrong. Unless 1/3 and 1/1.8 are the same? I thought the chinese were good at math... Even with the 1/3 sensors, the higher resolution cameras provide more pixel per inch, you simply cannot get around that fact. Sunny, why dont you hop down to hikvision down the road and pickup a camera to see for your self. You obviously have never tested 720p vs 1080p.. Do you need me to link a youtube video again? We are not dumb americans like you think sunny. Its all in the videos sunny.. A video is worth a million words. You can rant and rave otherwise but the videos prove your are lying. Personal experience from anyone here who has installed 720p and 1080p cameras also proves you are lying. So until you can explain the differences in the videos or how hikvision has different size sensors when you say they are all the same, you need to stop misinforming end users here. We dont want to buy your companies low end analog junk.
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AHD/cvi/tvi are all generally transitional technologies...if the cable is already there its a great improvement..but IP is ideal....and has several advantages like POE, SD card recording in the camera, no need to homerun each camera, lots of options, higher resolutions when needed, recording to multiple network locations at once without a direct line back, easily adaptable to many PC based VMS options.. In very large complexes, there is a cost advantage to HD over coax tech because the runs can be much longer without additional switches/extenders..
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Highest Camera Resolution to use with D1 DVR
Boogieman replied to burchis's topic in Digital Video Recorders
One of the good things is that analog cameras, whether to be 900 TVL or 480 TVL are to be supported by any DVR. As said, its recording resolution is D1, which means the DVR is relatively new and likely to support H.264. "supported" and actually seeing a benefit are two different things... D1 is NOT relatively new..lol.. There is no "good thing" about D1 analog...just as there is no "good thing" about a crt TV or monitor...at least not in any modern country. -
Seems that people tend to choose wireless security system for apartment complex. But one thing to keep in mind that despite not needing a data transfer cable, wireless cameras still require a power source, ie. some adapters or batteries are needed. What's more, increased risk of signal loss or interference would affect the recording sometimes. I have never seen a wireless system installed in a commercial building. Its improper and should not be done. There is no reason proper cabling cannot be run.
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Bad idea.
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TVI and CVI are readily available, cheap and have lots of camera choices...new installs should be IP (for most applications, that the very least run ethernet and use baluns so the system can be easily upgraded in the future)..these are transitional technologies.
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Highest Camera Resolution to use with D1 DVR
Boogieman replied to burchis's topic in Digital Video Recorders
850~900 TVL are for recent analog cameras, priced below U$20 at most, but with its quality a lot improved. You have D1 -DVR already. Just buy and plug new analog cameras. Why spending money? If you go for HD, then you have to buy everything new, including HDD and decent monitors. You dont have to buy new hard drives or new monitors for hd, lol...that makes no sense at all. sunnykim is making lots of assumptions about the size of the current drive and its compression technology...maybe the old system was not h.264.... 900 tvl cameras will not help if the DVR does not support it... For 400 dollars you can have 8 cameras, a dvr, and large hard drive...and lifetime return policy! Most of the cheap cameras are junk.. Still laughing about needing new monitors though, made my night... Side note here in the US most folks are using 1080p monitors..through they are obviously NOT required for an HD camera solution... -
Need Help with Selecting a Network NVR/DVR w/Current Cameras
Boogieman replied to lanep82's topic in System Design
what will be PC spec and cost? 300-500 with full warranty for an i5-i7 haswell pc from dell (optiplex 7020/9020 from the dell outlet)...Still cheaper than a synology nas + licenses (you need the more expensive units that dont have low fps ratings)...particularly if you want a unit that can display the live video feed. -
Can I reuse old 720P POE QSee/Dahua cams with new QSee NVR?
Boogieman replied to epols's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
They will work. Costco also offers this 4mp system and it goes on sale for 1299 every so often. http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Channel-HD-IP-NVR-with-3TB-HDD%2c-8-4MP-Cameras-with-100'-Night-Vision.product.100213199.html Since its costco, you can return your original system for a full refund if you wish. -
Q-See QSD2316L DVR Power On Failure
Boogieman replied to RicardoJS's topic in Digital Video Recorders
The newer boxes are NVR's and only work with ip cameras...a single ethernet cable transmits data and power (POE)... If you want to use your old coax cable you can upgrade to much better image quality using HD over analog technology, like this for only 399 http://www.costco.com/Lorex-8-Channel-HD-Analog-DVR-with-2TB-HDD%2c-8-1080p-Cameras-with-130'-Night-Vision.product.100218592.html -
viewing from remote devices
Boogieman replied to Racermama's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
You will need to provide more info...what ddns service are you running? did you properly set it up? Screen shots.. -
Q-See QSD2316L DVR Power On Failure
Boogieman replied to RicardoJS's topic in Digital Video Recorders
You did not damage your DVR because you unplugged it...rather moving the dvr likely caused damage to the disk...replace the drive..that is the most common failure...pull the drive out and see if the unit boots and displays anything...if you purchased the unit from costco, simply return it, they have a lifetime return policy.. -
Julia & "CCTV Camera Shop" on Aliexpress
Boogieman replied to pipabix's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
As I was saying Reputable aliexpress sellers...the OP was looking for that specific seller because of her reputation.... You can always get a refund if you were not shipped the goods ordered..these are non issues with the known good sellers on ali...forum members here and on other camera forums have no issues with these transactions... Sometimes it makes no sense to order from ali of the savings are minimal, at other times depending on the specific item, it is well worth it.