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    • coliverC
      coliver @Awkward Gamer
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      @Awkward-Gamer said:

      I live out in the country so I would recommend doing what a lot of people out here do - but trail cameras. It's just a fancy name for motion-activated cameras. They have a range of X and if anything moves in that range, they start recording and store all the footage in an SD card. You can get fairly decent ones for pretty reasonable prices at any sporting goods store or right on Amazon.

      They are really tiny too with good picture quality. You can hang them just about anywhere. A family member has 10-12 of them on his property.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        We have friends who have them back in NY. Half the time they just catch drunk neighbours pissing in the woods.

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        • BRRABillB
          BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said:

          We have friends who have them back in NY. Half the time they just catch drunk neighbours pissing in the woods.

          I'd to catch that for some good blackmail.

          "I need to see a case of Bell's on my doorstep by 8PM or this video gets released..."

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @coliver
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            @coliver said:

            @Awkward-Gamer said:

            I live out in the country so I would recommend doing what a lot of people out here do - but trail cameras. It's just a fancy name for motion-activated cameras. They have a range of X and if anything moves in that range, they start recording and store all the footage in an SD card. You can get fairly decent ones for pretty reasonable prices at any sporting goods store or right on Amazon.

            They are really tiny too with good picture quality. You can hang them just about anywhere. A family member has 10-12 of them on his property.

            That is what I am looking for, but wired into a storage system in the house.

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            • Awkward GamerA
              Awkward Gamer @BRRABill
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              @BRRABill said:

              @coliver said:

              @Awkward-Gamer said:

              I live out in the country so I would recommend doing what a lot of people out here do - but trail cameras. It's just a fancy name for motion-activated cameras. They have a range of X and if anything moves in that range, they start recording and store all the footage in an SD card. You can get fairly decent ones for pretty reasonable prices at any sporting goods store or right on Amazon.

              They are really tiny too with good picture quality. You can hang them just about anywhere. A family member has 10-12 of them on his property.

              That is what I am looking for, but wired into a storage system in the house.

              You may be able to find some of those as well. To stay on the low-cost side of it, search for trail cameras, not surveillance cameras. People in marketing know they can charge more for home security than they can for deer tracking so they price accordingly, even if both products are the same except for the label.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @Awkward Gamer
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                @Awkward-Gamer

                They are also camouflaged, pretty cool.

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                • AmbarishrhA
                  Ambarishrh
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                  Axis has some good cameras, we've used in few places, office, boss's home etc 🙂

                  When we shifted our office to a new building all those axis camera was given away and i got one too, the p1346 http://www.axis.com/global/en/products/axis-p1346

                  These are very good cams from my experience, might be bit pricey. When you look at outdoor cameras need to make sure what kind of temperature those are exposed to. Check the product selector and see if anything matches your price range. http://www.axis.com/global/en/products/product-selector#/

                  Some models have options like vandal resistent, day n night etc and most of these would be a rotating camera.

                  Now regarding the recording part, Axis does have some management softwares, personally i use uViewer for Axis camera, which actually monitors my dog in the house, and that can be set to trigger recording when there is movement (in my case that cant be used as my dog keeps moving! 😛 ), or set it to an audio level increase etc. Moreover, the cam also has an inbuilt web server, i believe most cams now has that, enabled with port forward and using a mobile client to watch it from outside.

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                  speaking of pet cameras, i really like the new nest cam and might get one, simple small and i can talk through the cam in case i need to keep my dog under control even outside!
                  Youtube Video

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    Axis does make good stuff indeed. We at NTG have used Axis surveillance gear at some of our hospital locations.

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                    • BRRABillB
                      BRRABill
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                      I am resurrecting this thread again, because there has been more crime, and I need to make a move. A move to buy a camera, not a house move.

                      Anyway...

                      I was thinking of just going with one of the Ring video cameras. I don't mind the $3 a month for the convenience of the thing. I also like that they will replace them if they are stolen.

                      But, I've read that they take a while to start motion detecting, so that you generally get the backs of quick moving people. So I was considering maybe I would need full time video coverage.

                      I am looking to do somethin quick, easy, and cheap right now. I know hardwired pro cameras are the best solution here, but that's just not something in my range at this point.

                      I know the WiFI ones have IOT security issues, but was thinking if I put them on their own network that would be fine. I also don't think I need to see things from remote as much as I want a record of what is happening.

                      So, just a lot of thoughts in my head. Just rattling the ML cage a year later to see if anyone has been doing anything interesting in this arena, or had any clarifying thoughts for me.

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                      • jt1001001J
                        jt1001001
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                        I just started to check out some solutions myself. I want to explore the UniFi video equipment from Ubiquiti for our offices. We have overhangs so figured 2 or 3 cameras at each location with spare desktop running linux for the vr portion.
                        https://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/unifi/UniFI_Video_DS.pdf

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @jt1001001
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                          @jt1001001 said in Home Surveillance System (Outdoors):

                          I just started to check out some solutions myself. I want to explore the UniFi video equipment from Ubiquiti for our offices. We have overhangs so figured 2 or 3 cameras at each location with spare desktop running linux for the vr portion.
                          https://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/unifi/UniFI_Video_DS.pdf

                          I'm really trying to stay away from hard-wired if possible.

                          My house is 50 years old and wiring all that up will be a chore and a half...

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