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- Bullet Vs. Dome Cameras
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CCTV Security Camera Types
Which CCTV surveillance camera is the right security camera for you? Standard Body Security Cameras, Dome Security Cameras, Pant Tilt Zoom Security Cameras or Bullet Security Cameras? So many Security Cameras to chose from.CCTV security cameras come in many different styles and prices. Finding someone to sell you a security camera is not difficult. Finding someone who cares that you buy the right security camera, well as they say in the commercials, that's priceless. At Camera Security Now we set ourselves apart by taking time to consult with every potential client to make sure they understand the pros and cons of the cameras they are considering for their project. With security cameras starting at less than $75 we pride ourselves at being able to find a quality security camera solution for every budget. As a general rule of thumb a commercial grade indoor surveillance camera would be in the $150 to $400 price range with commercial grade outdoor cameras running from $250 to $550.
Below you will find some basic information and links to additional resources that may help with your project.
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needs please feel free to call our experienced staff of
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Professional Grade Camera Surveillance Systems
CCTV Security Cameras take many shapes and forms
The most common form factors for CCTV cameras are dome, bullet, and standard body. Pan-Tilt-Zoom, Low Light, Infrared Low-Light and License Plate technologies can be built into almost any of these form factors.
Security Camera Tips: Apply Logic when picking cameras and lenses
Consider the following when choosing a CCTV surveillance camera:
1. Sketch out a Floor Plan:Put in all camera locations.
Consider the distance to your surveillance zone:Are you 5 feet or 15 feet away from your surveillance target area? It is best to locate your camera as close to the surveillance area first, then choose how much zoom you need. Do you need 4mm, 8mm or 12mm lens or something way more powerful?
2. Field of view or area of surveillance: Take photos of areas you want to cover from the proposed camera locations.
What lens you need depends what you want to see and how far away and how wide a viewing area. Wide angle and fisheye lenses are available. Check out our Field of View Calculator for help.
3. Resolution: Do you want to capture a persons face or a car license plate? Each situation and expectation will determine the location your security camera will have to be mounted in and the quality of camera you will require to get the desired resolution and image quality for your shot.
4 .Vandalism potential:
Will your camera be subject to damage through vandalism or
other environmental factors? Vandal resistant cameras
are available along with a full range of housing to protect your
security camera from any environment.
5. Lighting: Is the space well lit or dimly lit. Are
the lighting conditions simply unpredictable due to an outdoor
influence? Are
the lights turned off at night? Do you want to monitor the area
with the lights turned off?
Do you need
infrared or low light cameras? Are yow aware of the benefits
of a Wide Dynamic Security Camera?
6. Budget: Just like any technology, the more you spend, the
better the system you get. Keep in mind however a low cost camera is
better than no camera.
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