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I'm trying to find some options for a surveillance camera with as many of the following factors as possible:
Price range up to roughly $500, lower is better but not a toy/junk. This is going in a publicly frequented area though people won't have access to it, does not need to be vandal proof. Price need not include installation or the recording storage medium.
It would be nice if it was a two part system so the recording box was hidden away, far less accessible. Otherwise it would be good if the camera was inconspicuous. Does not need to be portable and will run from wall power, not batteries.
It needs to be able to record video at 2 FPS or higher. Need not be HD quality but not poor quality like the recordings you see on the news when a gas station is held up.
Needs motion detection activation so it can store at least 16 hours at a bare minimum then once it reaches the end of available capacity it starts recording over the oldest footage, looping continually. If it could use a high capacity flash card that would be highly preferred over a hard drive. Either way the storage medium needs to be reasonably easily removable for off-site viewing, there won't be a monitor connected to it on-site although I've no problem with having one there for initial setup.
Ability to function as a network camera would be a plus, preferably over wifi but ethernet cabling is better than nothing.
It would be nice if it were ruggedized a bit instead of flimsy all plastic but this is not mandatory and it doesn't need to be all weather/waterproof.
Does not need to support more than one camera, but the ability to support 2 or 3 would be worth raising the budget a bit.
Price range up to roughly $500, lower is better but not a toy/junk. This is going in a publicly frequented area though people won't have access to it, does not need to be vandal proof. Price need not include installation or the recording storage medium.
It would be nice if it was a two part system so the recording box was hidden away, far less accessible. Otherwise it would be good if the camera was inconspicuous. Does not need to be portable and will run from wall power, not batteries.
It needs to be able to record video at 2 FPS or higher. Need not be HD quality but not poor quality like the recordings you see on the news when a gas station is held up.
Needs motion detection activation so it can store at least 16 hours at a bare minimum then once it reaches the end of available capacity it starts recording over the oldest footage, looping continually. If it could use a high capacity flash card that would be highly preferred over a hard drive. Either way the storage medium needs to be reasonably easily removable for off-site viewing, there won't be a monitor connected to it on-site although I've no problem with having one there for initial setup.
Ability to function as a network camera would be a plus, preferably over wifi but ethernet cabling is better than nothing.
It would be nice if it were ruggedized a bit instead of flimsy all plastic but this is not mandatory and it doesn't need to be all weather/waterproof.
Does not need to support more than one camera, but the ability to support 2 or 3 would be worth raising the budget a bit.
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