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michanecash
09-21-09, 12:38 PM
Sorry if there is a more suitable forum for this.

My mom has had some issues lately with vandalism. She doesn’t live in a real bad neighborhood, but is seems like there are pricks everywhere nowadays. The neighborhood I grew up in now has gang activity and my mom calls in reporting such. I guess that pisses them off, so a couple months ago someone keyed “MS13 Bitch” into her SUVs hood. Yesterday, there was a used condom on her front step. Enough is enough. Time to catch these pricks on camera.

What I’m looking for:
3 – 4 camera system that is capable of night vision. It needs to have a clear picture, enough so to identify a face at 20-30 feet. I have a 1TB hard drive to store the footage on. It needs to run through windows XP on their PC.

Looking to spend $400- $600 on a system.

Wiring wouldn’t be and issue, I just need to know what system I should use, what wiring to get and how I can set them up to record on their PC.

Please help me help out. I want to make sure this doesn't continue.

guy80
09-21-09, 01:09 PM
Costco. Several all-in-one systems. Most using h.264 orr MP4.
Within budget.

michanecash
09-21-09, 02:22 PM
Costco. Several all-in-one systems. Most using h.264 orr MP4.
Within budget.

what is h.264?

michanecash
09-22-09, 08:47 AM
http://www.homesecuritystore.com/c-59-4-camera-systems.aspx

Has anybody ever bought stuff off this site?

michanecash
09-23-09, 10:07 AM
does anyone have anymore feedback on this for me. I would appreciate it.

mjproctor2012
02-07-12, 08:26 AM
Before making any comments I want to apologize that this may be a no longer needed. However those whor are new in this forum and are looking for security carea sholud consider new generation super mini security cameras.