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My camera I got is rated for -20 F but what really happens if it gets to cold? What part breaks? And is it broken permanently or will it work once I warm it up?
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wildlife on a trail.
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OK, think I finaly got this all figured out. I should be able to hook this DVR http://www.amazon.com/ANRAN-Channels-Detection-Surveillance-Security/dp/B00JUPFVQE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418238475&sr=8-1&keywords=system+dvr to my TV. Then I will run 800 feet of this http://www.amazon.com/Siamese-Combo-Coaxial-Cable-White/dp/B00EO8U1W6/ref=pd_cp_e_1 to this camera http://www.123-cctv.com/cctv-cameras/600-TV-Line-Vandal-Proof-Dome-Camera-Weather-Proof.html Note: the power source will be within 200 feet of the camera. Any opinions on this setup will be appreciated.
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So will all DVRs run the same cameras?? Because im thinking about buying this http://www.ebay.com/itm/4CH-4Channel-DVR-600TVL-Outdoor-Home-CCTV-Surveillance-Security-Camera-System-/111372226482?pt=US_Security_Cameras&hash=item19ee4d4fb2 And then buy a better camera to use with it? Or would this one be better http://www.amazon.com/ANRAN-Channels-Detection-Surveillance-Security/dp/B00JUPFVQE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418238475&sr=8-1&keywords=system+dvr
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I believe you, im sure you know a lot more about this stuff then I do. So there is no way to just connect that camera up to TV or PC. What about one of these? http://www.amazon.com/Aqua-AV700-Fish-Camera-With/dp/B0043B42H4 I have several of them laying around some in color and some not.
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You cannot directly connect any camera to a television's antenna/cable port. Period. You're always going to need an additional piece of hardware. I don't know how to explain why you can't run 12V DC 700 feet. You just can't...because science. It's commonly accepted, so I don't know why you're under the impression that you can. You can consider running 24V AC with a down converter. That may get you the distance you need, but I would ask them before you try it. If im correct I should be able to put a bnc connector on it and eventually onto the TV
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Ok, from what I can tell this camera should work for a TV, right? http://www.123-cctv.com/cctv-cameras/600-TV-Line-Vandal-Proof-Dome-Camera-Weather-Proof.html Still don't know why I wont be able to get power 700 feet but if I have a solid copper wire will that help? Thanks,
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Hmmm so guessing it also wouldn't work for a PC. Also you saying I wont be able to get power 700 feet? not really sure if I know why?
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Also if you know of any better cameras for around the same price please do share.
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Im planning on putting up 1 camera in the woods as a live wildlife cam but not sure if my plan will work. Im looking at this camera http://www.123-cctv.com/720p-outdoor-security-camera-night-vision-varifocal-lens.html and I would like to hook it up to this wire http://www.amazon.com/Siamese-Combo-Coaxial-Cable-White/dp/B00EO8U1W6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418077749&sr=8-2&keywords=siamese+wire It will then run 700 feet to my TV and hopefully I will be able to hook it up to my TV. Will it work? is there something Im missing? Thanks,
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What are your recommended/favorite outdoor CCTV cameras for under $100??
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Can someone explain why this camera is bad? http://www.ebay.com/itm/HD-1000TVL-CMOS-Color-IR-Cctv-Security-Camera-Outdoor-Video-Waterproof-W92-10-/271528797232?_trksid=p2054897.l4275 Everything about it looks good but for that price it has to be bad
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I am looking at hooking up a camera 1000 feet away with Siamese wire. The problem is I don't know what camera to get. It has to be a cold weather camera at least -20 F and has to be under $100. Now I know with that price I wont be getting any HD video but........ Any opinions are welcomed.