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Surveillance Cameras

by swissjohn on 2007-09-23

Though surveillance cameras used to be used primarily by businesses and those who lived in upper class neighborhoods, today more and more homeowners are taking advantage of this type of security. Home security cameras can be a relatively inexpensive way for homeowners to protect their property from thieves, and can also be a deterrent to trespassers in general.

Though it is possible for a homeowner to use a regular video camera or DVD recorder as a home security camera, using this type of camera has limitations. It is better, if you are interested in getting the best results possible, to buy one or more surveillance cameras that are specifically made for home security. A specialty home security camera is usually very small, can be connected to a monitor using wireless technology, is weather resistant, and will record images during the day or night. Also, there are specialty surveillance cameras that will record only when motion is detected, which many homeowners consider to be more practical.

Most homeowners who use home security cameras put them on the outside of the house where they can scan areas not easily seen from the inside, or the areas by windows or doors. Less frequently, homeowners may use surveillance cameras inside the house, in places such as the living room or kitchen, but usually inside home security cameras are used in larger homes.

Here are a few tips to help you in the task of finding the very best surveillance cameras for your home.

Before you shop for surveillance cameras, you should determine where you want to place the cameras and what you want to record. The act of knowing where you want to place the home security cameras and what you want to record will help you in determining what type of surveillance cameras you require. For example, you may require a particular security camera to monitor everyone who enters or leaves your home, while you might need a very different camera to survey your property. If you preplan the positioning of the cameras, you can choose security cameras that can fulfill your needs. Additionally, you will know immediately how many security cameras you actually require.

Next, you will need to determine the amount of detail that you will expect to see from the security cameras you purchase. If you are expecting to see great detail from the images the camera picks up, it will directly affect the frame rate of the camera that you need to purchase. If you are not sure what type of frame rate you are really looking for, it is a good idea to talk to a specialist about your needs; they can help you determine what frame rate will provide you with the image quality that you seek.

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