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Title: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 08 September 2015, 19:38:51
I would like to fit a camera outside and connect it to my PC. Is this fairly simple? Any recommendations?
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Broomies Mate on 08 September 2015, 20:04:41
Wired?  Wireless?  Dedicated Recorder?  Ability to see it via Web?  Ability to see it on home TV?

So many options out there Shackeng.

Whay would be your ideal set-up?  What sort of money were you looking to spend and were you intending to install it yourself?
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 08 September 2015, 22:36:43
Hoping to install it myself, just a simple camera, and connected to my PC. Hoping not to pay more than £200 -£300, less if possible. :-\
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Broomies Mate on 09 September 2015, 02:38:10
Sorry, but you still haven't given the full brief.

For £200 you'd get a lot of kit.

How do you want to connect to your PC?  Wired?  Wireless?  Will the camera be anywhere near the PC?

Are daytime images more important, or focus on night time?  Do you want to be able to remotely move the camera?  Would you like it to alert you when it picks up movement?

Vield of vision?  Are you focusing on a particular spot (a car, or garage door for example)?  Do you want to cover a large area?  Whats the focal range?  20metres, 100metres?




Basically - We need more information.  ;D
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: TheBoy on 09 September 2015, 18:33:30
For that sort of money, get a dedicated cctv recorder, independent of PC, so you have a month's worth of recordings unaffected by reboots etc.

Most have PC/Phone remote viewers.

Shame, we binned a couple with a shit load of IR cameras a few weeks ago :(
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 09 September 2015, 19:31:07
Sorry, but you still haven't given the full brief.

For £200 you'd get a lot of kit.

How do you want to connect to your PC?  Wired?  Wireless?  Will the camera be anywhere near the PC?  Wireless woud be nice, wired possible but not preferred, 20' from PC and 4 brick walls.

Are daytime images more important, or focus on night time?  Do you want to be able to remotely move the camera?  Would you like it to alert you when it picks up movement? Day and night if possible, No remote movement required, Alerted movement option ON/OFF would be nice.

Vield of vision?  Are you focusing on a particular spot (a car, or garage door for example)?  Do you want to cover a large area?  Whats the focal range?  20metres, 100metres?  Field of vision 120 degrees if possible. Just general focus on a garden pond, to find when and how the herons and cats steal my fish. Range is only 30' max.,




Basically - We need more information.  ;D

TIA
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: tidla on 09 September 2015, 22:10:31
I dont think you need to spend that kind of money for bird spotting.

http://www.avtech.com.tw/HDCCTVRecorder.aspx

i have some of their equipment.

before that i did have , which is probably after, a pc card which slotted in the back of the desktop with software supplied to do what your after.

Chucking a loose cable for feed and power doesnt have to be pretty.
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: tidla on 09 September 2015, 22:13:34
Over priced maplin do this, so for a couple of channels and amazon..

http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/8-channel-cctv-recording-dvr-pci-card-n33jn
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: tunnie on 09 September 2015, 23:13:29
Forget linking it to a PC with that budget, stand alone unit would come with multiple cameras at that price. Easily view from PC or mobile apps  :y
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Broomies Mate on 09 September 2015, 23:58:33
OK.  You could do things cheaper than my suggestion (below) but it becomes complicated and messy with dedicated recorders etc.

There is a relatively new Samsung product out which has a camera and a WiFi box/MicroSD recorder.  It's small, neat, and the camera is of excellent quality.  128degree viewing angle, 50' Night Vision, Alerts for when something actually happens etc etc etc.

The best bit is, you can select three diferent areas of the capture area in the software.  It will only notify you, or indeed start recording when it senses movement in any of these pre-selected areas. (of course, it can notify/record for the full capture area too).

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-SNH-E6440BN-EX-Outdoor-Camera/dp/B00NY2P6NC

Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: tidla on 10 September 2015, 00:06:26
OK.  You could do things cheaper than my suggestion (below) but it becomes complicated and messy with dedicated recorders etc.

There is a relatively new Samsung product out which has a camera and a WiFi box/MicroSD recorder.  It's small, neat, and the camera is of excellent quality.  128degree viewing angle, 50' Night Vision, Alerts for when something actually happens etc etc etc.

The best bit is, you can select three diferent areas of the capture area in the software.  It will only notify you, or indeed start recording when it senses movement in any of these pre-selected areas. (of course, it can notify/record for the full capture area too).

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-SNH-E6440BN-EX-Outdoor-Camera/dp/B00NY2P6NC
:y
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 10 September 2015, 10:46:28
That Samsung looks the ideal for what I want.
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
This is the only forum I need, as friendly help for everything is always available. Is it because Omega owners are nicer people?
Discuss. 8)
 :y :y :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: brendan1983 on 10 September 2015, 11:25:16
I was looking at some home cctv a while ago and ended up getting one of these...

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Motorola-Focus-85-Wi-Fi-HD-Home-Monitoring-Camera/p/122726 (http://www.wickes.co.uk/Motorola-Focus-85-Wi-Fi-HD-Home-Monitoring-Camera/p/122726)

I bought it when it was on offer at £69.99 and find it really good for my needs, very handy to use on my phone when I'm away for the weekend for example - you get push notifications of movement or sound also.
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 10 September 2015, 15:53:19
I was looking at some home cctv a while ago and ended up getting one of these...

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Motorola-Focus-85-Wi-Fi-HD-Home-Monitoring-Camera/p/122726 (http://www.wickes.co.uk/Motorola-Focus-85-Wi-Fi-HD-Home-Monitoring-Camera/p/122726)

I bought it when it was on offer at £69.99 and find it really good for my needs, very handy to use on my phone when I'm away for the weekend for example - you get push notifications of movement or sound also.

Thanks, but you probably haven't seen my previous threads discussing my dislike of of Cloudy Apple stuff, so I'll go with Samsung type above. :y :y :y
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: tunnie on 10 September 2015, 16:30:38
I was looking at some home cctv a while ago and ended up getting one of these...

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Motorola-Focus-85-Wi-Fi-HD-Home-Monitoring-Camera/p/122726 (http://www.wickes.co.uk/Motorola-Focus-85-Wi-Fi-HD-Home-Monitoring-Camera/p/122726)

I bought it when it was on offer at £69.99 and find it really good for my needs, very handy to use on my phone when I'm away for the weekend for example - you get push notifications of movement or sound also.

Thanks, but you probably haven't seen my previous threads discussing my dislike of of Cloudy Apple stuff, so I'll go with Samsung type above. :y :y :y

Also that Motorola one is indoor only, so no good for you.  :y

It would have worked with an Android device though  :)
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Gaffers on 10 September 2015, 16:41:23
Why not a raspberry Pi setup with a battery and a NOIR camera.  About 70 quid for everything and plenty of tutorials on how to do it.  You could connect it to the network too and access the imagery remotely, say from a PC.
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 10 September 2015, 16:51:40
Why not a raspberry Pi setup with a battery and a NOIR camera.  About 70 quid for everything and plenty of tutorials on how to do it.  You could connect it to the network too and access the imagery remotely, say from a PC.

As Ronnie Reagan -almost- said "There you go again, speaking in tongues"  :D :y
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Gaffers on 10 September 2015, 17:18:59
 ;D ;D

http://nestboxtech.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/how-to-make-your-own-raspberry-pi-trail.html
Title: Re: Home CCTV
Post by: Shackeng on 10 September 2015, 18:57:04
;D ;D

http://nestboxtech.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/how-to-make-your-own-raspberry-pi-trail.html

Thanks Matt, looks interesting, I will read up on it.

Cheers :y :y :y