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	<title>Comments on: what are the best security camera systems for businesses with warehouses &amp; large property to secure?</title>
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		<title>By: www.keepsafesystems.ca</title>
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		<description>It sounds like you have fairly specific needs. If you are looking for licence plate recognition, night vision and zoom features it is not going to be cheap and you should probably stay away from wireless solutions - particularly inexpensive ones.
As for connection to a central computer, this is typically done with a DVR (Digital video recorder) Through IP. Although there are some IP specific camera&#039;s out there. Be careful on the equipment you choose as there is some pretty crappy offshore equipment out there. What looks good on a monitor locally may not look so good once the image is compressed and sent over the internet or LAN.

When you look at a system it is best to look at it as a whole.  There is a term we use in the industry - crap in crap out. You may have the best the best camera but it doesn&#039;t matter one biut if your recorder is crap. Same goes for the recorder, if you have a great recorder and really bad spystore camera&#039;s you might as well be looking at a black and white TV in the middle of the bush with no cable.

I don&#039;t know what area you are in, but there is some basic info on my website at www.keepsafesystems.ca you may want to contact a professional in your area.

ExtremeCCTV just came out with a licence plate night camera. It is quite impressive but by no means a Costco / home depot unit.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sounds like you have fairly specific needs. If you are looking for licence plate recognition, night vision and zoom features it is not going to be cheap and you should probably stay away from wireless solutions &#8211; particularly inexpensive ones.<br />
As for connection to a central computer, this is typically done with a DVR (Digital video recorder) Through IP. Although there are some IP specific camera&#8217;s out there. Be careful on the equipment you choose as there is some pretty crappy offshore equipment out there. What looks good on a monitor locally may not look so good once the image is compressed and sent over the internet or LAN.</p>
<p>When you look at a system it is best to look at it as a whole.  There is a term we use in the industry &#8211; crap in crap out. You may have the best the best camera but it doesn&#8217;t matter one biut if your recorder is crap. Same goes for the recorder, if you have a great recorder and really bad spystore camera&#8217;s you might as well be looking at a black and white TV in the middle of the bush with no cable.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know what area you are in, but there is some basic info on my website at <a href="http://www.keepsafesystems.ca" rel="nofollow">http://www.keepsafesystems.ca</a> you may want to contact a professional in your area.</p>
<p>ExtremeCCTV just came out with a licence plate night camera. It is quite impressive but by no means a Costco / home depot unit.</p>
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