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<blockquote data-quote="Electrician Mike" data-source="post: 1720562" data-attributes="member: 17487"><p>I can get a really nice HD camera for under $200. I have one installed on my house along with other cameras at my house and other business's so that I can show them to customers so that they can see the differences. IP cameras are by far the best, but also by far the most expensive. I also personally prefer a stand alone DVR because they are very user friendly. </p><p>Each situation is very different, and products and prices will vary greatly depending on the owners expectations. If you are just wanting something cheap and simple and dont care about having a lot of detail from your cameras, go for a box system from Sams or such. If you are wanting to be able to tell if the person breaking to your car or business is blond haired, blue eyed, and wearing a Under Armor hoodie, you will be dissapointed with a cheap system.</p><p>I can not come on here and say that I know everything there is to know about camera systems, I am sure that there are plenty of folks who know more than I do...but...I can honestly say that every customer that I have installed a custom camera system for was very pleased with it. I can also say that I know of several people who are not very happy with the box systems that they had me install for them, luckily they provided the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrician Mike, post: 1720562, member: 17487"] I can get a really nice HD camera for under $200. I have one installed on my house along with other cameras at my house and other business's so that I can show them to customers so that they can see the differences. IP cameras are by far the best, but also by far the most expensive. I also personally prefer a stand alone DVR because they are very user friendly. Each situation is very different, and products and prices will vary greatly depending on the owners expectations. If you are just wanting something cheap and simple and dont care about having a lot of detail from your cameras, go for a box system from Sams or such. If you are wanting to be able to tell if the person breaking to your car or business is blond haired, blue eyed, and wearing a Under Armor hoodie, you will be dissapointed with a cheap system. I can not come on here and say that I know everything there is to know about camera systems, I am sure that there are plenty of folks who know more than I do...but...I can honestly say that every customer that I have installed a custom camera system for was very pleased with it. I can also say that I know of several people who are not very happy with the box systems that they had me install for them, luckily they provided the system. [/QUOTE]
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