Help with wireless CCTV options.....
Hello peeps.
im after a complete single camera package that i could use at home, and record footage. Must be good in the dark, and preferably wireless.
i have no idea about CCTV, so any pointers would be great.
Cheers!
Mike
im after a complete single camera package that i could use at home, and record footage. Must be good in the dark, and preferably wireless.
i have no idea about CCTV, so any pointers would be great.
Cheers!
Mike
I bought a wired one last year and it's excellent. 2 camera's and all the bits and pieces came to just over Ł100 and provided by a mate. Then had to buy a hard drive recorder until from maplins. Got it half price for about Ł150. Was getting a lot of vandalism at a place i was working on so installed teh camera's to try and find out what was going on.
Nothing!!!!! But guess teh little s**t's saw the camera and left the place alone after that. Plus the night vision was excellent, i was amazed how well it cld see in complete darkness
Nothing!!!!! But guess teh little s**t's saw the camera and left the place alone after that. Plus the night vision was excellent, i was amazed how well it cld see in complete darkness
recorder is only Ł99 at teh moment, bargain i'd say. not a fancy pants one but does the job. Can view all for inputs simultaneously and cut to any camera for a full screen look. Can also set movement sensor to record for set amount of time. We had 2 camera's facing away from a house and had a road in background. Can set the camera to record if ppl come in to designated area, i.e. driveway, but ignores the cars going past.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...=cctv&doy=31m1
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...=cctv&doy=31m1
Colour is ok for the day and B&W is good for night unless you have very good lighting where the cameras getting aimed at. It really depends on how good a quality and for what purpose as well.
All of mine are colour by day and B&W by night and hard wired as I didn't feel that wireless was the way to go, well for what I wanted anyway. If your doing it for prevention then get a decent dummy camera mounted up then hide the one your using elsewhere ...just be careful where its pointed as some neighbours can get arsey and paranoid that your filming there bedrooms, which can be a real insult to you is shes right minging!
All of mine are colour by day and B&W by night and hard wired as I didn't feel that wireless was the way to go, well for what I wanted anyway. If your doing it for prevention then get a decent dummy camera mounted up then hide the one your using elsewhere ...just be careful where its pointed as some neighbours can get arsey and paranoid that your filming there bedrooms, which can be a real insult to you is shes right minging!
I got one up in my front room. Got the housing offcer coming round later because there was a complaint by the people that it was put up to protect me from. Apparentley you need planning permission aswell
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Mine are a bit of a mix and match and its been a bit of a trail and error exercise as well to get it to do what I wanted.
Have a look on here for some more info and I'm sure theres a few guidelines that will come in handy :
http://www.iviewcameras.co.uk/cctvbuyersguide.php
Go wired if you can (no interference issues) and you can always take that with you when you move. If you can live with wires partially hidden, etc. If your fitting it outside then sound is a must but it takes a bit of time getting used to it.
Happy reading
Have a look on here for some more info and I'm sure theres a few guidelines that will come in handy :
http://www.iviewcameras.co.uk/cctvbuyersguide.php
Go wired if you can (no interference issues) and you can always take that with you when you move. If you can live with wires partially hidden, etc. If your fitting it outside then sound is a must but it takes a bit of time getting used to it.
Happy reading
If you've got a wireless router and want something more high-tek
Axis 207w , it will email you the pictures or FTP them offsite.
No point in recording the footage to a tape, that they will steal if they break in.
Axis 207w , it will email you the pictures or FTP them offsite.
No point in recording the footage to a tape, that they will steal if they break in.
http://www.flyonthewall.uk.com/#2529X3137
This is where i got mine, Single camera and reciever Ł69. So far used by the old bill twice. (dodgey area where i live)
This is where i got mine, Single camera and reciever Ł69. So far used by the old bill twice. (dodgey area where i live)
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Originally Posted by micky_blue
Apparentley you need planning permission aswell 

See http://www.nfh.org.uk under CCTV - loads of useful advice, legal, etc etc.
what about this one?
http://www.flyonthewall.uk.com/erol.html#317X321
and whats the best way to record the footage?
http://www.flyonthewall.uk.com/erol.html#317X321
and whats the best way to record the footage?
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Originally Posted by tsutton
I wouldn't trust wireless because it can be picked up by anyone else!
Originally Posted by tsutton
Originally Posted by micky_blue
Apparentley you need planning permission aswell 

See http://www.nfh.org.uk under CCTV - loads of useful advice, legal, etc etc.
Cheers for the link.

As for recording it goes straight onto my pc. Need a lot of spare space though. Edit it in windows movie maker, send the shorted clip to whoever needs to see it. ie. mr plod.
didn't do much though. Guy strangled a kid, police came round arrested him then let him off without charge. All visible on the camera
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Originally Posted by micky_blue
Originally Posted by tsutton
I wouldn't trust wireless because it can be picked up by anyone else!
I am a burglar. I see you have wifi camera.
I pick up your wifi signal. I work out where the camera is covering the area.
I avoid the area that the camera is covered and I break in and get away without being seeen on cctv!
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Originally Posted by micky_blue
Mine is pointing out my front window onto my drive way and front door, but it also shows the road and path out the front of my house.
I see what you mean about the burgler. Coucil guy said i can't use it, no suprise there. Going to leave it in place(but no on) until i can get permission to use it.
Great way to stop people doing things. Last night people from over the back were at the front of my house about to do something when i herd one shout don't the camears still there.
Boxxer you decided what you going for yet?
Great way to stop people doing things. Last night people from over the back were at the front of my house about to do something when i herd one shout don't the camears still there.
Boxxer you decided what you going for yet?
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Originally Posted by micky_blue
I see what you mean about the burgler. Coucil guy said i can't use it, no suprise there.
Only business needs planning permission & Data protection. Nothing for normal home.
As above, see the website I posted & go to the website - there have loads of info on this.
Then armed with that info, tell the council guy to shove it up their arse. :P
It couldn't be used as it records the road and the path. Which you need permission for. Not to worry though i got the forms comming through. Have forwared a link to the site for the guy. I'm not going to be living here to much longer anyways but trying to sell with caravans out the back not going to be easy
Originally Posted by FasterFords
If you've got a wireless router and want something more high-tek
Axis 207w , it will email you the pictures or FTP them offsite.
No point in recording the footage to a tape, that they will steal if they break in.
Axis 207w , it will email you the pictures or FTP them offsite.
No point in recording the footage to a tape, that they will steal if they break in.

A decent dvr like say dedicated micros, good stuff , but for night your best going for black and white as already said, also i use cameras that are colour at day and black and white at night, so best of both worlds but again not the cheapest thing in the world, the dvr just input ip address etc etc from there its not to hard to remote view if you have the cash 
Again i would only recommend hard wired stuff.
Again i would only recommend hard wired stuff.
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