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AlanS17:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 29, 2006, 09:22:14 pm --- An intelligent fraud artist damages/robs the establishments around his own to create that appearance. You don't just smash up your own store... you smash up the one next door too and one a couple doors down. --- End quote --- I won't say that's impossible. But it's hard to take such little information and make a certain deduction. Plus it's a lot harder to steal someone else's stuff than it is to steal your own. Even if that's the case, a camera at the exit to the community would presumably catch them leaving with the stolen goods. |
Hildy_42:
Alan Just got some time to go over this. It is probably not cost effect for you to buy through me. My company makes it's money through installation not products. So I have to mark up the cameras a lot and it is probably cheaper for you to go through the company direct. But I did get you some part numbers that I would recommend: Camera: Bosch Day/Night Camera (P/N LTC 0455/20) Lenses: Bosch 1/3" Lense (P/N LTC 3364/60) Housing: Bosch Corner Mnt. w/ heater and blower (P/N LTC9303/01) DVR: Pelco 4-channel DVR w/ CD Burner (P/N DX4004CD-160) This is what I would recommend but it might be a little bit out of your price range. Again sorry I couldn't help more but I put the cost together and with my mark up it would be cheaper for you to go straight to the source. Hope this helps and let me know if you need anything else. Hildy |
Ken Layton:
Since the last date of this thread, prices have fallen considerably on cameras and DVR's. Also, camera resolution has gone way up. Today's cameras can see much more clearly than those manufactured a few years ago. Now there are individually addressable IP cameras too. Some companies I have seen selling security cameras, DVR's and power supplies: http://www.apexcctv.com/ http://www.dedicatedmicrosinc.com/ http://www.dvrmaster.com/ http://www.q-see.com/ http://www.closeoutcctv.com/Security-Cameras-s/13.htm http://www.securitycamerasdirect.com/ http://www.supercircuits.com/ http://shoppingcctv.com/index.php?osCsid=53be68f41cc10baaa54dc9b186fd73b4 http://www.swann.com/region/usa/entry/us http://www.vitekcctv.com/ http://www.lorextechnology.com/ The Q-See, Swann, and Lorex brands are sold at Costco stores and Wal-Mart. There are so many choices out there now that it's worth it to shop around to make up a system the way you want it. Virtually all the companies now sell lockboxes for the DVR's and power supply boxes for the cameras. |
Ken Layton:
I've installed several of the Q-See brand camera systems (sold by Costco and other retailers) and am quite impressed with the systems. Cameras are sharp and night vision excellent. A two pack of the Q-see model QM6006B cameras is available at Costco as item # 665423: http://www2.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11761723&whse=BD_563&Ne=4000000&eCat=BD_563|77827&N=4036938&Mo=40&No=1&Nr=P_CatalogName:BD_563&cat=77827&Ns=P_Price|1||P_SignDesc1&lang=en-US&Sp=C&topnav=national |
Ken Layton:
I picked up a cheap indoor dome camera for use in the kitchen of a restaurant near the deep fryer. This one from T-mart is ok and works fine: http://www.tmart.com/Dome-CMOS-Color-Surveillance-Security-Camera-with-12IR-LED-NightVision_p126008.html You can't beat the price plus free shipping too! |
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