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If you want tons of options then BI is a great choice, you dont need a powerful system for only 2 cameras...Get a business class haswell i3 for about 200-250 refurbished and you are good to go for years. Dedicated NVR's are ok and reliable but dont have the options the BI does. You said you liked it so go for it.
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While an i7 is nice, 4-6 cameras can run easy on an i5 (third or fourth generation). Using the direct to disk recording option I have 3 2mp cameras and one 1mp camera, all at 15fps and using roughly 25% even with 2 cams recording it stays at about 30... this is with a i5-3450s
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The 2732 is pretty good at not having a reflection issue. First, make sure the dome is clean, both inside and out. I have seen posts with this exact problem and cleaning the dome from fingerprint smudges cleared it right up. Another thing to look out for is if there is a white overhang or soffit above the camera the ir could be reflecting off it, adjust the angle of the lens to compensate or move the camera. Post a photo of how its mounted so we can see better.
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The first images looked like they are heavily zoomed in so yes, you will get noise. If you log into the camera directly (not via the NVR)there is a noise reduction setting, turn it up to 100 percent. If WDR is on turn it to less than 10. Shockwave has instructions on how to log into the camera directly even tough its connected to an NVR.
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camera recomendations for outdoor kennel?
Boogieman replied to justaddsun's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
The 2532 is great, and has a built in mic which you can use to monitor audio (you need to order the "s" model with sound). Also has an sd card slot. its wall mountable...The 2.8mm version produces a good image and covers a wide angle. 2132 cannot be wall mounted without a mount, no audio option, no sd. -
This post is hilarious, you dont need a spy camera to monitor your pet, you can use any ip camera your pet wont know its a camera.... If you want a spy cam regardless, hikvision makes a more reasonably priced one. http://www.hikvision.com/en/us/products.asp?cid=270481
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Confused about Synology Surveillance Station
Boogieman replied to shawn3090's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
understand that you will not be able to use the cheaper synology boxes, as they usually have a 5 camera limit....their way more expensive units allow more...there is a limit to fps it can do depending on the megapixel settings...for example the DS713+ that can handle 25 cameras can only do a total of 150fps at 3mp....that means even if you only run 20 cameras at 3mp your max frame rate will be about 7.5 per camera...they have other more expensive solutions that allow more... by the end of the day you are dropping at least 1500 up to 3000 between the licenses and the nas units... https://www.synology.com/en-us/products/compare_products/DS3612xs/DS713+/DS414/DS214+/DS114 -
Its all a crapshoot....its 13 dollars and amazon give it a try..you have nothing to lose. 84 seems overpriced.
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Cool, will probably show up on aliexpress soon.
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what in your opinion constitutes misues of CCTV
Boogieman replied to Numb-nuts's topic in General Digital Discussion
Sorry numb-nuts but you have no idea what entrapment is and your comment makes zero sense. -
That system is 720p...Entry level. You can get this if your are going for 720 http://www.samsclub.com/sams/qsee-8x8-720p-1tb-nvr-sys/prod12720263.ip?navAction= I would get at least 1080p, Depending on where you buy your cameras this can easily be done for 1300. Look at the dahua and hikvision 2mp and 3mp cameras. Most are about 100 per cameras direct from china and about 150 from US sellers. If you want plug and play with easy return if you dont like it check out these http://www.costco.com/Swann-8-Channel-HD-3MP-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-4-1080p-Cameras.product.100070789.html http://www.costco.com/Lorex-8-Channel-Stratus-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-4-1080p-Cameras.product.100087431.html
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The one you posed to does not look like a hikvision rebrand. It is also limited to 720p cameras so you will not be able to add a swann 1080p camera in the future. NVR's good or bad vs. what? PC NVR? A standalone NVR, is easier to setup and requires no maintenance and is generally very stable and reliable. A PC NVR has way more options with respect to cameras you can use, settings, and you have the option of chosing from various software makes and switching if you like one over the other.
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is that quality image?
Boogieman replied to harieta's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
is the camera varifocal? did you focus the camera? -
indoor vs. outdoor cat5e for a covered outdoor porch
Boogieman replied to ANiforos's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I use coax tape http://www.amazon.com/protects-types-cable-moisture-corrosion/dp/B0002ZPINC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408405393&sr=8-1&keywords=coax+tape Also if its just dangling there and not behind siding or a soffit I would but the connections in a junction box. http://www.amazon.com/RAB-Lighting-VXCA-Weatherproof-Aluminum/dp/B00527IQ70/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1408405454&sr=8-5&keywords=round+junction+box -
What specific model swann are you looking at? is it an ip system or analog? model number? What is your budget?? NVR has nothing to do with iOS so what you said makes no sense.
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The top one looks like the ir lights are off. The bottom ones look like terrible ir bleed. Who installed this for you?
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For that system you dont need anything to be left on besides the DVR and the Cameras. You must have accidentally cut power to either the DVR or the cameras.
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IP for sure, way more options.
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Need help setting up Speco IP Poe cams on SWANN NVR
Boogieman replied to thedipstick's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I called SWANN and asked them if they offered one and they said no fixed only a PTZ cam. I asked a level 2 tech if he could give me the info on the cameras so I could program the SPECO's to the same spec and he said "no". If I understand right NVR's are just a router. Shouldn't I be able to set the port on these cams to match and set to DHCP and they fire up? Or is there more to this? I googled ONVIF since I hadn't heard of it, should it matter if I can set the cams to SWANN's? Whoever you spoke to at swann gave you incorrect info. There are 2 swann domes. A standard dome and varifocal. https://www.google.com/shopping/product/3807593197513125569?q=swann+821&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:IE-Address&biw=1536&bih=814&dpr=1.25&ei=RXrvU-CVGdO-sQTW84LoDw&ved=0CHkQpiswAQ http://www.costco.com/Swann-HD-3MP-IP-Vari-Focal-Add-on-Dome-Camera.product.100089445.html The Costco version is the better value as the standard dome is overpriced. The NVR is not just a router. You can try messing with it, but I doubt it will work. You can try matching the standard ports and see if it works. Remember to lower the resolution on the cameras to 1080p. Even on cameras that work with NVR's from other manufactures there are often issues with motion detection not working right. -
indoor vs. outdoor cat5e for a covered outdoor porch
Boogieman replied to ANiforos's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
You will not have any issues. I have "indoor" rated cable running outdoors for 10 years, uncovered exposed with ZERO problems. As usual always use good quality solid copper cable. -
Need help with camera setup and components selection
Boogieman replied to dannyboon's topic in General Digital Discussion
That camera will not work for you its analog, 700tvl not even close to 5mp. No camera will give you true 30m nightvision. First what is your budget? What are you going to record to, NVR, SDCARD inside camera? PC? go to the ip section and read the camera reviews there. -
Reason for not running rg59 and saving big bux is because you can get much better quality with ip. You also dont have to run each cable home run to the NVR. You can run say 8 cameras to a gigabit switch on one side of the property then run a single cable back to the NVR on the other side. The savings going with a high end analog is minimal. Its really easy to run cat5 and you can even use old rg59 to pull the cat5. The cat5 ends must be "done right" regardless of the length of the run. You dont need heaters on outdoor cameras unless you are mounting them in an alaskan climate.
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Need help setting up Speco IP Poe cams on SWANN NVR
Boogieman replied to thedipstick's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
This may not work. The NVR does not indicate in the specs whether its onvif compatible. First thing to try is lower the resolution on the cameras to 720p as the cams are 1080 max while the NVR is 720. I dont know where you hot the idea that swann does not make dome cameras that are not ptz, they in fact do..both a regular dome and a varifocal dome. -
New Hikvision Minidome DS-2CD2532F-I
Boogieman replied to afschmitt's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
There is not other interface...if you want to use your own mic, look at the 2732... -
does an ip camera fed in your laptop consume data
Boogieman replied to dannyboon's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
it will not consume any internet data. It will only be local you dont need to worry. The setup will be the same as any other system...there are tons of pots in the ip section. Just dont configure the remote access.