Just wanted to pass on the following information
as I have been asked several times about "What is a good security camera".
Well, after years of BAD cameras and several I thought were good,
I found the "Mother Lode".
Recently I purchased several Speco/Provideo Intensifier cameras.
I bought both Bullet types and Dome types (Outdoor cameras).
(I originally bought just one to test, then went back and purchased several more)
I am totally "Amazed" at the performance of these cameras.
They do not use "Infra-Red" but rather they Intensify light.
How good are they?
Last night we had no electric for about 23 hours, just a clear moonlit night outside.
On the security camera at multiple times during the night I viewed the security monitor.
If I had just woken up and ONLY looked at the monitor,
I would have sworn it was broad daylight.
But it wasn?t, it was the middle of the night.
I also have Infra-Red cameras and on the multiple camera view of the monitor, the Infra-Red camera showed a picture that was just too dark to view.
The cameras do require some light to work, be it a small outdoor light or a moonlit night. They cost roughly $250 each on sale, close to $300 not on sale. My brother in the States viewed them over my Sling Box connection and was also truly amazed at their performance.
I have one camera that cost "Mucho, Mucho Dollars" and I thought it was great under low light conditions, these cameras made it look sick.
The models that I bought are HT-INTB8 and HT-INTD8.
Don ♥ SantiagoDR
as I have been asked several times about "What is a good security camera".
Well, after years of BAD cameras and several I thought were good,
I found the "Mother Lode".
Recently I purchased several Speco/Provideo Intensifier cameras.
I bought both Bullet types and Dome types (Outdoor cameras).
(I originally bought just one to test, then went back and purchased several more)
I am totally "Amazed" at the performance of these cameras.
They do not use "Infra-Red" but rather they Intensify light.
How good are they?
Last night we had no electric for about 23 hours, just a clear moonlit night outside.
On the security camera at multiple times during the night I viewed the security monitor.
If I had just woken up and ONLY looked at the monitor,
I would have sworn it was broad daylight.
But it wasn?t, it was the middle of the night.
I also have Infra-Red cameras and on the multiple camera view of the monitor, the Infra-Red camera showed a picture that was just too dark to view.
The cameras do require some light to work, be it a small outdoor light or a moonlit night. They cost roughly $250 each on sale, close to $300 not on sale. My brother in the States viewed them over my Sling Box connection and was also truly amazed at their performance.
I have one camera that cost "Mucho, Mucho Dollars" and I thought it was great under low light conditions, these cameras made it look sick.
The models that I bought are HT-INTB8 and HT-INTD8.
Don ♥ SantiagoDR