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Security Camera System - How To Shop For A Security Camera System

January 4th, 2008 · No Comments

When shopping for a security camera system several factors will come into play. For home security, placement and cost are vitally important while for business, both apply while consideration should be given to a good monitoring system.

Home Security Camera System

There are several choices available for home security. Fake cameras are the cheapest option and for someone on a tight budget they can be an effective means of deterring intruders. However, the risk still remains that an intruder will always discover they are in actual fact, fake.

Security Camera Placement

One of the biggest considerations for outdoor coverage is placement. If you’re on a strict budget then it makes no sense in placing a security camera system in an area which is heavily scrutinized. Instead, identifying the “blind spots” on your property makes much more sense. Areas which are left dark at night despite outside lighting are prime areas for intruders to enter a property. These are the areas you should consider placing a camera.

Types Of Cameras

Professional grade and bullet cameras have a boxed body with the ability to use different lenses that are easily exchangeable and can help to monitor objects from virtually any distance. This security camera system is typically for indoor use, but with weatherproof protection, they can be used for outdoor use as well.

These cameras are extremely flexible and because of this, they are the most widely used cameras in professional solutions such as business security coverage.

The Bullet security camera is exactly what the name suggests. They are contained inside bullet-shaped housing and are weatherproof. However, these cameras are unable to use different lenses.

Board cameras are basically fixed lenses on a mounted circuit board. Often packaged in a case or dome, or they can be unpackaged. These cameras can either be a normal camera lens or a pinhole lens, which is the most common “spy” camera, as it can be more easily concealed. Actually, board cameras are most popular in motion detectors and smoke detectors.

Cost Of A Security Camera System

Realistically, you can purchase good security camera coverage for your home for less than $100. However, this will limit the amount of coverage you can have.

At the higher end of the scale, a fully installed security camera system with multiple camera coverage can set you back between $500-$1000 but for this price, you will get the system installed and have greater peace of mind knowing you have more than just one camera keeping an eye on your property.

It pays to shop around. The internet is a great place to find special deals. For example, the X10 4 Wireless Security Camera System is usually close to a thousand dollar product but at the time this article was being written, it was being made available for half that cost.

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