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Old Apr 17, 2012 | 11:15 PM
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Im needing a camera system for my home, its going to be outdoors, and i want it on DVR. Thinking i need a 4 camera system but i have no clue what brands of stuff i need. I see there is a Qsee 4ch system at my local sams and there is mixed reviews on Qsee, so i dont know what to do....

I want like everyone else quality but at a low cost.

My home recently was broken into while i was at work and my wife had left the home for a 2.5hr period, when she returned the front door was kicked in, tv gone, so she left in a hurry and came back with my mom (sheriffs dep) and another dep that she called to report the burglary. All they took was the TV, a 2 gal air compressor, and a camera. But its the fact they were in my space and were not welcome there, we still dont have any leads on who they were.

I made a new striker plate for the front door 4" wide x 24" long, made of 1/8" stainless steel, its going to use 14 2.5" screws to hold it in. Alarm is installed, and now looking for a camera system.
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 10:05 AM
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man that sucks

Get longer screws in the sriker plates and dead bolts
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 10:37 PM
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Man I have been looking into the same thing. I eBay searched for them, there are a few differnt kits with dvr's. My friend bought one for like 120 and it looks and works pretty good.. I tried to find a forums on this such thing to find reviews an stuff but have had no such luck.
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 10:41 PM
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Quicksilverado owns a security system company...give Dave a pm.
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 10:43 PM
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I actually have a home DVR setup sitting in a box that I pulled out of a customer's business when they went out of business and they didn't want it. I haven't had time to check the cameras, but I've had it for a couple months. I can check everything out on it to be sure it all works if you're interested.

The cameras are indoor/outdoor "Tamper proof" cameras they may be infrared "night vision" as well. I can get you some pictures if you want.

A GOOD camera system will cost you upwards of 1000+ new, and will use coax cable or IP cameras, if you go IP you're looking at a minimum of doubling your investment for the same quality of camera's.

EDIT: I just went and looked, I have 6 camera's and they're NOT infrared
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 04:50 AM
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One thing I read and this may sound silly but those little signs on the front lawn and the stickers by the door they say that will deter 90% of thieves. And this wasnt like some half assed article it was I a big newspaper. They said when thieves see the signs and such they assume u have alarm system and they move on to the next target. I could the signs at a out foreclosed house(they didn't need them anyway) and the stickers u can get on the internet. All it is Is a really good bluff and it does work I can assure u that. Knock on wood in my case!!!!
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 08:12 AM
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One thing I read and this may sound silly but those little signs on the front lawn and the stickers by the door they say that will deter 90% of thieves. And this wasnt like some half assed article it was I a big newspaper. They said when thieves see the signs and such they assume u have alarm system and they move on to the next target. I could the signs at a out foreclosed house(they didn't need them anyway) and the stickers u can get on the internet. All it is Is a really good bluff and it does work I can assure u that. Knock on wood in my case!!!!
This is true. All you need is a sticker that says you have an alarm, and/or a sticker that says the area is under video surveillance and that's enough to deter most people. Thiefs will usually only hit low risk, easy targets.
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 05:47 PM
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between the sticker on the window and one of those fake cameras that just have the red light so it looks like its on. (runs off batteries) I think you would be good to go. If you have the funds though real cameras would be nice. google 'fake camera" You may be surprised how real they look.
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 06:03 PM
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Eric installed most of our security system, and I'd highly consider the infrared cameras. They work nicely.

So sorry for your loss.
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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 02:58 PM
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thanks to everyone for the replies....

I do have funds for a nice camera system, but not to go overboard like with IP cameras. I really would like the infared cameras also, living in the sticks and one dusk to dawn light makes me want a few good cameras.

Thanks dmelvin, but like i was saying i really want infared. I will PM you.

WhiteChevy3 - take a look at CCTVForum.com, very knowledgable but there into the more expensive stuff it seems to me.
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