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Surveillance Camera In Home Garage?

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I live in quite a rough area, and garage burglaries are on the rise. I am getting a DVR camera system soon for my garage, but for now I haven’t got one. Do you think it is worth putting up a cheap camera, so I can monitor whats going on, until I can afford a DVR? And do I need a camera sign. The camera would be mounted INSIDE the garage. PS – I already have a cheap camera from ASDA.

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  1. HOOK HOOK

    Why not Call or visit your local Police station and ask if there is anything you need to do , I do believe in some cases you need to put a sign but not always, you need to be fully protected, nowdays criminals have more rights then the victims

  2. Delirious Ghost Delirious Ghost

    If you think so… Depends how valuable your garage is your going to have to make that decision

  3. KEVIN G KEVIN G

    Definitely install a camera, or two. It’s not very difficult. You can purchase a DVR card for your computer that will work as the surveillance system. They usually come with a Windows based program and can be purchased for as little as $10 on ebay. If you are a really good with computers and know Linux, then I would suggest using a very powerful program known as Zoneminder(requires the use of a Linux compatible DVR card or webcam). After using both Windows and Linux based surveillance programs, I definitely prefer Linux and trust it to run my surveillance server.

    You pretty much have 2 choices for running the wire to your camera. You can use coax, or you can use cat5 phone wire(requires the use of a balun on both ends). I prefer the cat5 because you have 4 pairs of wire, which can be used to bring power and the video feed to 2 cameras. The cat5 is also less bulky and easier to conceal.

    For the cameras, there are 2 different types of sensor technology to choose. There are CMOS and CCD. CMOS is better for low light when using night vision. CCD works better in light and offers a better quality picture. You should also pick a camera that has a larger chip, such as 1/3 instead of 1/4. You will get a higher resolution with a larger chip.

    My personal preferences:
    OS: Linux
    Program: Zoneminder
    Camera: 1/3 CCD
    Wire: cat5

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