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What is the best affordable outdoor security camera?

February 20th, 2010 by gitterdun

4 Responses to “What is the best affordable outdoor security camera?”

  1. Colinc says:

    Do NOT go for best. These normally rely on automatic lenses, which can be difficult to adjust even for professionals. Depends on the country, but very good deals can be made at Henry’s Radio, London. Internet search for them as henrys radio. If your problem is daytime a reasonable quality colour camera will do, but give an idea to the supplier of the distance from the camera to the place you monitor or you will not get the right lens. Get a camera with its’ own automatic iris. For night use a low light mono camera is better, but you might need to use infrared lighting, or else a motion detected light to see well. There are colour cameras which will switch to mono at night, but they do not handle very low light conditions.

  2. xeon500 says:

    This camera looks suitable for your needs

    For the most part shopping for a security camera is as easy as a Google search just make sure the camera’s rated for outdoor use. The basic outdoor security cameras are cheap they start as low as $30 dollars.

  3. Ghost70 says:

    Your eyes.

  4. A T says:

    Get a CCTV camera with infrared night vision and CCD sensor – do not get a camera with a CMOS sensor, they are no good in the dark.

    Get a camera with a high resolution (480) and and digital DVR than can record that resolution

    Check out for good advice and tips on security cameras

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