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What You Want To Know About Security Video Cameras

October 31st, 2008 by Brad

When safety and security are your main priority, you may be considering adding security video cameras to your home or business. Upon searching you may find security video cameras are often called CCTV Systems, Video Surveillance Systems or Security Camera Systems. However, they all do basically the same things.

They are used for viewing and recording events around your home or business location. Today they are used for much more, however. Medical imagery, traffic control, marketing, production line monitoring and more are viewed with these systems.

There are several types of security camera systems. The analog systems use analog VHS recorders and digital security cameras to allow users to view and record all activity. While analog systems were the first to emerge, they are quickly becoming inadequate for today’s needs.

Digital video systems are much more popular today and use DVRs and digital cameras to record to hard drives. They are able to be remotely viewed, which makes them appealing to many people.

Network security systems of IP video based security systems are the newest technologies in security video cameras. They are very versatile in design and use IP cameras or network security cameras.

To find the best system for your home or business, you need to consider a few things. First, think about what you want your security system to be able to do. Then, think about how much you’re willing to spend on a security system. By looking at price and capabilities you can easily find a security video camera system that will work for your home or business.

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