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If you have any security issues and cannot be on hand to guard those near and dear to you, or valuable items then a spy cams or security cameras could be the answer for you.

The smallest camera will be able to give you a host of information. If a spouse is displaying signs of infidelity then you could catch him or her out. Staff members helping themselves to your money, an abusive nanny or baby sitter or even a business meeting that needs covert recording.

Whatever needs surveillance can be recorded for use later, be that in court or wherever. It is possible to spy remotely and to watch your whole premises via spy cam. These do come in a variety of shapes and are both large and minute to satisfy any need.

There are many factors to consider when purchasing surveillance equipment, this because the range available is so vast so ensure you get the right apparatus for the job. There are minute cameras that can be concealed almost anywhere. Then also large ones will deter any intruders. Deal only with a company that knows everything about surveillance.

Range This is known as the distance the camera can be from the image or images whilst still maintaining clarity of picture. Usually this range is somewhere between 300-2000 feet.

Transmission frequency 1.2ghz and 2.4ghz are the best frequencies to choose, as there is much interference with the 900mhz and 434mhz. The video feed that is transmitted by the camera is measured in these units.

Receiver Sometimes the camera may be sold without a receiver, check this first before buying as sold separately it may prove to costly. In this case, you may have to source one with a receiver.

Resolution lines Private investigators like resolution lines of 380 or higher. The lines of resolution are how the quality of the images is measured. Ensure that you are satisfied with this before making your purchase.

What is the LUX This reading indicates how dark it can be in order for your camera to still see images. If it is pitch black then the LUX should be 0.03, for regular conditions, the LUX should be 0.05. This is also referred to as low light sensibility and indicates that the camera should be able to work in conditions where there is little or no light.

Color or black & white Fro a higher resolution image and a more inexpensive option black and white is your best bet. Color on the other hand will better distinguish items than black and white.

Spy cams are intricate and it is hoped that after reading this article that you have all the information on hand to make an intelligent selection regarding surveillance equipment.

by: kellyprice1225




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