vitHoward 0 Posted May 15, 2005 Rory, Your comments just put things in perspective (no pun intended) for me. WOW. CCTVFAN The progressive scan would work IF you could find both a camera and recorder that can work together. Fortunately, the IP cameras (not the cheap web cams) are about to make a major presence in our industry. The cheap ones are getting better and the good one's are getther cheaper. IP cameras not only address the issues of interlaced -vs progressive, but have more scan lines and only require a CAT5 cable instead of coaxial cable. I recently had the opportunity to see a camera that almost does what they pretend to show on TV with the zooming capabilities of recorded video. Stay tuned folks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DataAve 0 Posted May 15, 2005 Did you try to use a cell phone or two, around them? Have you tried Bluetooth around them? Have you hooked up a wireless network around them... a garage door opener, a car alarm? I will wait until the SUV replaces the horse and buggy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cctvfan 0 Posted May 15, 2005 CCTVFAN The progressive scan would work IF you could find both a camera and recorder that can work together. Howard, Thanks. In my past (LIMITED) experience finding a cam is less a challenge. Although brands like Sony only produce progress-scan CCDs for industrial cameras (for CAM), I did come across a much more affordable progressive scanning camera (some "unknown" brand using Hitachi CCD) that was only about the price of other expensive 2:1 interlaced cams. Very tempting. But then finding the right DVR that records at 4xCIF (the second part of your tip) AND also gives all-round satisfactory performance/features needs more patience Share this post Link to post Share on other sites