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Excellent Samsung Sid-70P alternative

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If anyone is familiar with samsung cameras you will know they have a very good reputation for quality and excellent feature set.

 

Samsung is a company that prides itself on producing a wide range of CCTV security cameras that are designed to fit the video surveillance needs of business owners all over the world across virtually every industry. Indeed, there is a set of Samsung CCTV cameras for just about every business owner. However, one of the most commonly reported concerns that many new business owners have is what camera they should look to next for their security system.

 

A common mistake is that security cameras will last forever without a need to upgrade as technology improves but this is just not the case at all. In fact, it’s much easier to find a suitable upgrade every few years than it is to try to handle the growing needs of your organization on old technology that grows obsolete as security trends change and improve over time. But If you’re interested in a camera which has all the features and quality associated with samsung then you may want to consider the DTV-VLDINT/VF/W5.

 

Like the SID-70P, the DTV-VLDINT/VF/W5 is also a day/night Dome camera. It boasts all the same specs, such as 1/3" Super HAD colour 600TVL CCD, and 2.8 - 10mm varifocal lens. The big "but" here is that the price is much less for essentially the same camera and internals with even a warranty to match. This makes the DTV-VLDINT/VF/W5 and very affordable OEM alternative to a highly regarded brand that is perfect for areas where traditionally larger cameras aren’t able to go. If you are planning to deploy security monitoring into a high risk environment, this may be a great option for that purpose.

 

All things considered, the recommendations here are just that — recommendations. The right system for your organization’s needs might ultimately come down to cost, and if this is the case you might want to compare these two cameras and make you own decision about what is best for you. The best way to use these recommendations is as a tool to further refine what your needs are and at what cost.

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