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video-surveillance-cameraThere Are Many Video Surveillance Camera Options

By Mike LaVallee

If you are interested in using video surveillance cameras for any type of security or monitoring needs, then you will quickly discover that there are many choices available. The range of surveillance cameras start with large units built to be noticed all the way to tiny cameras that are very hard to detect. In many cases, the hardest part of developing a security surveillance equipment plan is sorting through all the many choices that are available in the marketplace.

First of all, you should identify a few basics so that you can narrow down your selection. Do you want wireless surveillance cameras or the wired variety? How many areas do you want to monitor with your network of cameras? Using too many can be overkill, but too few may not get the job done. Do you want remote video surveillance so you can see what’s going on through a secure internet connection while you are away?

Once you have a clear idea of these primary considerations, then you need to look at the type of environment where you will be using the video surveillance cameras. Do you want to monitor exterior areas, indoor areas, or both types of locations? What are the lighting conditions during different times of the day in each area you want to monitor? If you plan to use cameras outside, then will the equipment be exposed to direct sunlight during part of the day?

With those questions answered in your mind, or on paper, you can then begin to look at the different kinds of video surveillance camera systems that are available and begin eliminating the ones that won’t work for your needs. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the major categories of video surveillance equipment from which you will be able to choose.

Complete surveillance systems are one of the most common uses of a video surveillance camera. Often these are large networks of surveillance equipment that are really designed for medium to large business setting. However, recently, smaller systems are available as self-installation kits. These kits can be easily adapted for use in both home and small business environments.

These kits that include a set of video cameras are often found in home improvement stores and even some of the big warehouse clubs. Most all of these kits feature wireless components. Because of the lack of wires, they are extremely easy to install, as there is no drilling through walls or digging trenches in the yard to run the wires. Often a homeowner can have a wireless security surveillance system installed in a couple hours, even if he doesn’t consider himself a handyman.

Another popular choice in a video surveillance camera these days are the hidden types. These are generally only designed to be used indoors or in protected areas outside. In most cases you would not know that the object you are looking at is actually a hidden camera. They are disguised as common everyday objects designed to blend into the surroundings. Most frequently, they are installed in just one room with the intent of capturing suspicious activities and they are wireless.

As technology has advanced, the systems that use video surveillance cameras have become less expensive and therefore more affordable for a wider range of people. This has made home security surveillance a possibility for many more households. In addition, most of these newer systems are wireless, making them easy to install and portable so that renters can also enjoy the advantages of having video surveillance security for their premises.

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  1. victor says:

    I have a question on a type of camera that will distinguish faces from a range of about 80+ ft. This camera is going to be installed in the interior of a commercial building’s Hall way facing the back door wich is open most of the the day and can get really strong sunlight glare towards the inside. Will I need a special type of camera for this install, to avoid black picture (glare in the recording’s)?

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