Quad Low Light Commercial Security Camera
August 14, 2009 by
Providing security for your business with cameras is very easy today and affordable also. Considering the cost of theft from customers or employees, it’s a cost effective solution. People seem to be less likely to steal if they know they are being watched. Depending on your size of business the number of cameras can vary from a quad system to 16 or more.
A surveillance system will enhance your quality control, employee efficiency and a reference of patterns that will improve customer service. A payback on your system can be seen in less than year usually. The set up of the CCTV surveillance is fairly easy. Let’s look at the need of your work place and business first.
First the layout and lighting must be considered, if the environment is that of low light a camera that will perform in low light is needed. If there is darkness I suggest an infrared system. This is the extreme case such as a hospital setting or a sleep lab where you want to see if people are wandering around. If you keep things lit up to a low light situation, this is usually sufficient for most cameras and will help keep your cost down.
There are many different versions of commercial and home security camera systems that can be found, for more information try Security Camera Systems information page and look at the options for all your needs for home, office, car and child saftey. There is nothing that can replace the feeling of security and surveillance in your life!

is there any sample footage from the camera?
We’re still waiting for the OLED revolution to make our monster LCD HDTVs obsolete, but until it finally gets here we’re left covering niche devices like this, the 7.4-inch PVM-740 professional monitor from Sony. It has a 960 x 540 resolution, can be connected directly to camera systems, is rack-mountable, and is said to “deliver superb high contrast, high color images, even in ambient light.” That we’ll believe when we see it, but given the $3,850 MSRP ($1,000 dearer than the consumer-oriented 11-inch XEL-1), we don’t expect to ever be seeing one in the wild anyway.
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These are questions now being asked by the media. Of course the first two days or so we stick to the specific story and then as that begins to solidify, we expand to look at other possible angles. You bring up some terrific questions and ones that are beginning to be asked. I was shocked to hear there were no surveillance camera's or systems.
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We have a for camera system that we set up for about $1000 but that was 3 years ago. Right now you can get a camera from Walmart for $25. You can record to a normal VCR or spend about $300 to get a time lapse vcr. If you need any help you can e-mail me at
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