flasecurity,
Thank you for the reply.
I think I'd like to know more about the physical properties/features to look for in cameras and lenses for specific tasks before I settle on a brand..
What's the upside of using the "normally shaped" camera compared to the bullets or domes.
Are they cheaper?
Is there an issue with vandalism if it's mounted 15' in the air? I've had a suggestion I get all domes as someone might attempt to rope and pull down a camera if they can one around it.
How likely is that? I'm thinking so it's not common or likely and they will have to cross a covered zone to do it.
I'm a little familiar with "true" day/night terminology and cut filters but I'm not clear on what you're calling "HEAT". Is this a technology/feature or a brand?
Is infrared necessary considering the area we need to capture is brightly lit up with high pressure sodium lighting? The exterior lights are on so long as it's dark. Why complicate things with what seems like unneeded technology that brings up the cost of purchase as well as the cost of maintenance?
I was considering vari-focal but a photographer was telling me a fixed focus will give a better capture. ? (I may have misunderstood.)
This was my initial list of features I thought I might need:
1. tamper and weather resistant enclosures
2. auto iris
3. vari-focal lens (?)
3. heaters (?)
4. True Day/Night capability (Goes to B/W at night for better quality shots under artificial lighting)
The interior back door is "near dark after close" or more specifically dark but there is a low level fluorescent 25 feet away that is partially obstructed.
The interior front door is equally as dark after close.
So far as DVR's go I'm looking at the 16 channel lines of Intellicam, Pelco and Gantz but seeing this is the "camera" area I thought I'd post separately about that.