not bad for the lowest...what's the best look like?
| Best low light camera I have used is the Extreme CCTV monochrome cameras.
| Check out a shot I just took over the internet from my remote DVR. The
| camera is looking through a front window. You can see the siren in the
upper
| right hand corner of the photo.
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http://www.geocities.com/noweldrecumbent/CAM1.JPG
| Keep in mind the DVR is set at the lowest resolution, at 1 frame per
second.
| Dave
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| | >> Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's
| >> actually good in low light?
| >>
| >> Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?
| >>
| >> TIA!
| >>
| >> Mark
| >
| > from buffalo ny:
| > regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will
| > narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if
| > your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will
| > cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated
| > enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for
| > example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front
| > door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark,
| > so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor
| > installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor
| > camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full
| > door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your
| > camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite
| > of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions:
| >
http://stores.ebay.com/Dennis6z7a
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