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Which Type Of Home Security Camera System?

There are many types of security camera system, from dome cameras to bullet cameras, but which type you should you go for?

Home security camera systems can be a good way to monitor your surroundings, however, the options available on a home security system can be frustrating to sift through in order to find the best system for your needs. There are various motivations for installing a security camera.

There are individuals who are interested in security systems in order to further their career as an entrepreneur, whilst other individuals need the the benefit of a home security system in order to make them feel more secure. All security systems can cost a lot no matter what your reasons are, so be sure to go over your budget well before putting money into a security camera, whether it be for professional or personal use.

The dome camera is the first type of home security camera, this dome shaped camera fits conveniently on the ceiling of your home or business. Frequently, dome cameras are utilized in gambling establishments to check on the gamblers and dealers. Sleek, subtle, and fashionable, the dome lens fits just about any decor.

Dome lenses can also be mounted outdoors, but you will require a specially constructed one to install it there. Sony carries two different types of dome security cameras and they are a leader in the industry. You can choose from the Verifocal dome camera, which has the highest resolution and an adjustable lens.

You might also buy Sony’s infrared armor dome camera; it behaves like a hidden camera and is certainly the toughest of all dome cameras. Dome cameras are the most popular security cameras because its impossible to detect which angle they are viewing unless you are at close range. These cameras, with their adjustable lenses, are only available in black and white.

The second type of home security camera is the bullet camera. The camera gets its name from the long lens resembling a rifle. Clearly noticeable, bullet cameras can be installed on a wall or ceiling. They operate on 12 V DC, and the camera should come with the power cord included.

Your home is a big investment, secure it today with a Sony dome security camera. A strategically hidden home security camera can scare an obvious thief and catch an unsuspecting one.

Although business owners have always protected their businesses with security cameras, home security cameras are now becoming popular with private individuals who own more than one home and feel they need added protection for their property.

Remember, being proactive about one’s safety is the best policy to have.

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Choosing the Right Dome Security Cameras for Your Needs

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Dome security cameras are perhaps the most recognizable types of security cameras in use today. You see them as a standard fixture in department stores and many other retail businesses.

These gray domes hang from the ceilings as a very visible reminder to shoppers that they are being watched. The domes conceal the cameras inside, making it virtually impossible for shoppers to detect where the cameras are currently pointed as they tilt and pan to scan their surroundings according to a preprogrammed pattern. And the vandal-proof domes make them almost impossible to disable.

Their appeal is in their ability to be both highly visible as a deterrent to theft, yet covert enough to make it extremely difficult for someone to defeat them.

Picture quality is excellent despite the dome that conceals the camera. Built-in image enhancement technology negates the effect of the plastic. There is much more to dome cameras, though, than just the familiar department store models.

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 Choosing the Right Dome Security Cameras for Your Needs

Popular for use outdoors

Although most people associate dome cameras with stores indoors, their top-mounting setup makes them a good fit for mounting under eaves or on light poles outdoors, too. From there, they provide the same discrete, yet noticeable surveillance ability.

You can even get dome cameras with infrared capability. This gives you clear and distinct video output of outdoors areas even in total darkness.

If you plan to get a dome camera with infrared capability, though, you might consider getting one with a partially enclosed dome instead of a fully enclosed dome. In a partially enclosed dome, a slit in the dome moves with the lens to ensure that the lens always has a view unobstructed by the dome.

Having this slit negates some of the covert scanning ability of a dome camera. Viewers can see where the lens is pointed through the opening. It ensures, however, that the infrared illuminators positioned around the lens will not reflect off the inside of the dome.

Some buyers of fully enclosed infrared dome security cameras have been disappointed with picture quality when their camera is in infrared mode. Infrared illuminators can create a glare that reflects back off the inside of the plastic dome and interferes with the picture.

Available in a variety of sizes

You can get dome cameras in whatever size fits your need. You’re not limited to the large, department store sizes. You can obtain covert dome security cameras even less than 2 inches in diameter if your want your dome camera to be virtually undetectable.

Ultimately, dome cameras have many more options than you might otherwise think. As always when shopping for surveillance equipment, make sure you are clear on your needs before you start shopping. It’s much easier to find something that fits what you know you need than it is to force a poorly thought out purchase to fit a situation for which it wasn’t designed.
 

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