A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices

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A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

Did you ever come across a web site that offers deals that seem so good, you didn't want to tell anyone else about it,
as you wanted to keep it all to yourself?

Subconsciously, I seem to have been doing this, as I have never seen anyone else mention this site in any of the
newsgroup chats.

It offers personal and business security cameras, and DVR systems at sometimes a fraction of the cost of normal retail
that you see at places like Dick Smith Electronics, and from the same manufacturer.

This store offers what they call "Amazing Deals for Installers & the Public".

However all of the goods are described as "Reconditioned, Open Box, Scratch & Dent, End of Line".

Full Story:
http://www.godzillaseamonkey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/

Cheers Don...

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On Tue, 24 May 2011 14:48:15 +1000, Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote:

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.
You mean www.swannstore.com.au, right?

Did you ever come across a web site that offers deals that seem so good, you didn't want to tell anyone else about it,
as you wanted to keep it all to yourself?

Subconsciously, I seem to have been doing this, as I have never seen anyone else mention this site in any of the
newsgroup chats.

It offers personal and business security cameras, and DVR systems at sometimes a fraction of the cost of normal retail
that you see at places like Dick Smith Electronics, and from the same manufacturer.

This store offers what they call "Amazing Deals for Installers & the Public".

However all of the goods are described as "Reconditioned, Open Box, Scratch & Dent, End of Line".

Full Story:
http://www.gozillaseamokey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/
I've bought a few items through that site (www.swannstore.com.au ).
Some of the 'refurbished' cameras I bought leave a lot to be desired,
inasmuch as the new cameras I have (same models) tend to have better
image quality, in some cases at least. Any queries via their site were
happily ignored as well.

Also, Swann apparently have absolutely no idea how to weather proof
their outdoor cameras. I've returned 5 under warranty so far (various
models), all for water ingress.

I've also noticed that most of the Swann cameras I have, the IR
lighting seems to deteriorate within a week or so of installing them.

I'm done with Swann.
 
On 24/05/2011 3:06 PM, Jeßus wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 14:48:15 +1000, Don McKenzie<5V@2.5A> wrote:

A Security Camera& DVR web site with some incredible prices.

You mean www.swannstore.com.au, right?

Did you ever come across a web site that offers deals that seem so good, you didn't want to tell anyone else about it,
as you wanted to keep it all to yourself?

Subconsciously, I seem to have been doing this, as I have never seen anyone else mention this site in any of the
newsgroup chats.

It offers personal and business security cameras, and DVR systems at sometimes a fraction of the cost of normal retail
that you see at places like Dick Smith Electronics, and from the same manufacturer.

This store offers what they call "Amazing Deals for Installers& the Public".

However all of the goods are described as "Reconditioned, Open Box, Scratch& Dent, End of Line".

Full Story:
http://www.gozillaseamokey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/

Link doesnt seemto be woring
 
On 24-May-11 4:30 PM, Mick DaDik wrote:
On 24/05/2011 3:06 PM, Jeßus wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 14:48:15 +1000, Don McKenzie<5V@2.5A> wrote:

A Security Camera& DVR web site with some incredible prices.

You mean www.swannstore.com.au, right?

Did you ever come across a web site that offers deals that seem so good, you didn't want to tell anyone else about it,
as you wanted to keep it all to yourself?

Subconsciously, I seem to have been doing this, as I have never seen anyone else mention this site in any of the
newsgroup chats.

It offers personal and business security cameras, and DVR systems at sometimes a fraction of the cost of normal retail
that you see at places like Dick Smith Electronics, and from the same manufacturer.

This store offers what they call "Amazing Deals for Installers& the Public".

However all of the goods are described as "Reconditioned, Open Box, Scratch& Dent, End of Line".

Full Story:
http://www.gozillaseamokey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/

Link doesnt seemto be woring
http://www.gozillaseamokey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/
http://www.godzillaseamonkey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/

strange Mick, site name changed between my original post, and the one from Jeßus <none@all.invalid>
Was missing "d" and "n" in host name.

Cheers Don...

=====================



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These products will reduce in price by 5% every month:
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/minus-5-every-month.html
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/ics.html

Bare Proto PCB for PIC or AVR projects?
"I'd buy that for a Dollar!".
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/simmstick-fifteen-years-on.html
 
On 24/05/2011 2:48 PM, Don McKenzie wrote:
A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

As you will discover swan is crap


most of it gets dodgy very quickly , but if thats all the value you
place on your home



Did you ever come across a web site that offers deals that seem so good,
you didn't want to tell anyone else about it, as you wanted to keep it
all to yourself?

Subconsciously, I seem to have been doing this, as I have never seen
anyone else mention this site in any of the newsgroup chats.

It offers personal and business security cameras, and DVR systems at
sometimes a fraction of the cost of normal retail that you see at places
like Dick Smith Electronics, and from the same manufacturer.

This store offers what they call "Amazing Deals for Installers & the
Public".

However all of the goods are described as "Reconditioned, Open Box,
Scratch & Dent, End of Line".

Full Story:
http://www.godzillaseamonkey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/


Cheers Don...

========================

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On 24-May-11 4:41 PM, atec77 wrote:
On 24/05/2011 2:48 PM, Don McKenzie wrote:
A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

As you will discover swan is crap


most of it gets dodgy very quickly , but if thats all the value you place on your home
That may well be true, but I can only go on my own personal experience.

I purchased a Swann DVR4-Pro-Net, (which is an AVTECH 760) about 4 years ago at around half the price of the same one
DSE was selling.

Had to chase some settings and files from the web, to get the port forwarding side of things working.

And it has been ticking away day and night ever since.

Cheers Don...

======================



--
Don McKenzie

Dontronics Blog: http://www.GodzillaSeaMonkey.com
Dontronics Site Map: http://www.dontronics.com/sitemap
E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/email
Web Camera Page: http://www.dontronics.com/webcam
No More Damn Spam: http://www.dontronics.com/spam

These products will reduce in price by 5% every month:
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/minus-5-every-month.html
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/ics.html

Bare Proto PCB for PIC or AVR projects?
"I'd buy that for a Dollar!".
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/simmstick-fifteen-years-on.html
 
On 24/05/2011 5:03 PM, Don McKenzie wrote:
On 24-May-11 4:41 PM, atec77 wrote:
On 24/05/2011 2:48 PM, Don McKenzie wrote:
A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

As you will discover swan is crap


most of it gets dodgy very quickly , but if thats all the value you
place on your home

That may well be true, but I can only go on my own personal experience.

I purchased a Swann DVR4-Pro-Net, (which is an AVTECH 760) about 4 years
ago at around half the price of the same one DSE was selling.

Had to chase some settings and files from the web, to get the port
forwarding side of things working.

And it has been ticking away day and night ever since.

Cheers Don...

======================



Well if you are happy
wonderful
however considering the industry std is now 600tvl and higher domestic
with multi mps rates common on commercial swan doesn't cut it


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On Tue, 24 May 2011 15:06:09 +1000, Jeßus <none@all.invalid> wrote:

I've bought a few items through that site (www.swannstore.com.au ).
Some of the 'refurbished' cameras I bought leave a lot to be desired,
inasmuch as the new cameras I have (same models) tend to have better
image quality, in some cases at least. Any queries via their site were
happily ignored as well.

Also, Swann apparently have absolutely no idea how to weather proof
their outdoor cameras. I've returned 5 under warranty so far (various
models), all for water ingress.

I've also noticed that most of the Swann cameras I have, the IR
lighting seems to deteriorate within a week or so of installing them.

I'm done with Swann.
If you have access to someone in Sony, JVC, etc who get the tape video
cameras When they break, it's usually the tape drive that goes.
Anyhow these cameras make excellent quality security cameras which can
often be got for nothing as they never prepared them just gave
replacements

Petzl
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Don McKenzie wrote:
A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

Did you ever come across a web site that offers deals that seem so good,
you didn't want to tell anyone else about it, as you wanted to keep it
all to yourself?

Subconsciously, I seem to have been doing this, as I have never seen
anyone else mention this site in any of the newsgroup chats.

It offers personal and business security cameras, and DVR systems at
sometimes a fraction of the cost of normal retail that you see at places
like Dick Smith Electronics, and from the same manufacturer.

This store offers what they call "Amazing Deals for Installers & the
Public".

However all of the goods are described as "Reconditioned, Open Box,
Scratch & Dent, End of Line".

Full Story:
http://www.godzillaseamonkey.com/australia-a-security-camera-dvr-web-site-with-some-incredible-prices/


Cheers Don...

========================

If you type spy cam into ebay you can get those $29 cams on the right of
the page for about$10 including shipping.
 
On Tue, 24 May 2011 14:48:15 +1000, Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote:

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.
What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security
camera? Just a random example
<http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PROOF-JAPAN-Camcorder-1080P-16-0-MegaPixel-3-TFT-/280547813226?pt=AU_Digital_Video_Cameras&hash=item4151f3e76a>
..or http://tinyurl.com/3q364by
(I don't use this example. I use a old tape type)
They give superior image quality to that of a "surveillance cam" need
very little light and will record high quality images via RCA jack
input to most DVD recorder hardrives
I use my computer and a program called "supervisioncam" it only
captures movement which makes it easy to view a days recording. I plug
it to computer using a Dicksmith RCA to USB jack
If you use a number of cameras placed strategically , you can, through
software create a biometric "fingerprint" (actually more accurate
than) Even if person" wears hood and dark clothing the biometric image
can be made mathematically from points between joints, widths, ears,
eyes etc a minimum of 12 of these points can be used to identify
automatically any suspect (again though not tested in court more
accurate than a fingerprint, this software is already used to pick out
shoplifters and soccer hooligans as example)
Just interested in this field and would like feedback, opinions
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http://home.iprimus.com.au/petzl/Mono.htm
 
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?
Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Just a random example
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PROOF-JAPAN-Camcorder-1080P-16-0-MegaPixel-3-TFT-/280547813226?pt=AU_Digital_Video_Cameras&hash=item4151f3e76a
.or http://tinyurl.com/3q364by
(I don't use this example. I use a old tape type)

They give superior image quality to that of a "surveillance cam"
Depends on the surveillance cam

need very little light
But dont work at night.

and will record high quality images via RCA jack input to most DVD recorder hardrives
I use my computer and a program called "supervisioncam" it only
captures movement which makes it easy to view a days recording.
I plug it to computer using a Dicksmith RCA to USB jack

If you use a number of cameras placed strategically , you can, through
software create a biometric "fingerprint" (actually more accurate
than) Even if person" wears hood and dark clothing the biometric image
can be made mathematically from points between joints, widths, ears,
eyes etc a minimum of 12 of these points can be used to identify
automatically any suspect (again though not tested in court more
accurate than a fingerprint, this software is already used to pick out
shoplifters and soccer hooligans as example)
But isnt any use when someone burgles your house
and the cops dont recognise who the individual is.

I was lucky that a mate of mine was a teacher at the
local school and recognised who it was immediately.

> Just interested in this field and would like feedback, opinions
 
Rod Speed wrote:
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.
Very few do unless you provide supplementary lighting.
 
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Just a random example
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PROOF-JAPAN-Camcorder-1080P-16-0-MegaPixel-3-TFT-/280547813226?pt=AU_Digital_Video_Cameras&hash=item4151f3e76a
.or http://tinyurl.com/3q364by
(I don't use this example. I use a old tape type)

They give superior image quality to that of a "surveillance cam"

Depends on the surveillance cam

need very little light

But dont work at night.

and will record high quality images via RCA jack input to most DVD
recorder hardrives
I use my computer and a program called "supervisioncam" it only
captures movement which makes it easy to view a days recording.
I plug it to computer using a Dicksmith RCA to USB jack

If you use a number of cameras placed strategically , you can, through
software create a biometric "fingerprint" (actually more accurate
than) Even if person" wears hood and dark clothing the biometric image
can be made mathematically from points between joints, widths, ears,
eyes etc a minimum of 12 of these points can be used to identify
automatically any suspect (again though not tested in court more
accurate than a fingerprint, this software is already used to pick out
shoplifters and soccer hooligans as example)

But isnt any use when someone burgles your house
and the cops dont recognise who the individual is.

I was lucky that a mate of mine was a teacher at the
local school and recognised who it was immediately.
The kid failed "incognito" training????

Just interested in this field and would like feedback, opinions
 
On 25/05/2011 1:57 PM, terryc wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Very few do unless you provide supplementary lighting.
Some dedicated cctv cams work perfectly in pitch black most wont unless
additional infra-red is added , many have a few led's which are often
inadequate , that's why asking the right people gets the right gear
(that aint swan)

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On 25/05/2011 1:51 PM, Rod Speed wrote:
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie<5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera& DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Just a random example
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PROOF-JAPAN-Camcorder-1080P-16-0-MegaPixel-3-TFT-/280547813226?pt=AU_Digital_Video_Cameras&hash=item4151f3e76a
.or http://tinyurl.com/3q364by
(I don't use this example. I use a old tape type)

They give superior image quality to that of a "surveillance cam"

Depends on the surveillance cam

need very little light

But dont work at night.

and will record high quality images via RCA jack input to most DVD recorder hardrives
I use my computer and a program called "supervisioncam" it only
captures movement which makes it easy to view a days recording.
I plug it to computer using a Dicksmith RCA to USB jack

If you use a number of cameras placed strategically , you can, through
software create a biometric "fingerprint" (actually more accurate
than) Even if person" wears hood and dark clothing the biometric image
can be made mathematically from points between joints, widths, ears,
eyes etc a minimum of 12 of these points can be used to identify
automatically any suspect (again though not tested in court more
accurate than a fingerprint, this software is already used to pick out
shoplifters and soccer hooligans as example)

But isnt any use when someone burgles your house
and the cops dont recognise who the individual is.

I was lucky that a mate of mine was a teacher at the
local school and recognised who it was immediately.
liar
you don't have any "mates"
Just interested in this field and would like feedback, opinions

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terryc wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Very few do unless you provide supplementary lighting.
There are more security cameras that do well enough in normal lighting than general DVD digital video cameras.

And some security cameras have IR led lighting too.
 
SG1 wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Just a random example
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PROOF-JAPAN-Camcorder-1080P-16-0-MegaPixel-3-TFT-/280547813226?pt=AU_Digital_Video_Cameras&hash=item4151f3e76a
.or http://tinyurl.com/3q364by
(I don't use this example. I use a old tape type)

They give superior image quality to that of a "surveillance cam"

Depends on the surveillance cam

need very little light

But dont work at night.

and will record high quality images via RCA jack input to most DVD
recorder hardrives
I use my computer and a program called "supervisioncam" it only
captures movement which makes it easy to view a days recording.
I plug it to computer using a Dicksmith RCA to USB jack

If you use a number of cameras placed strategically , you can,
through software create a biometric "fingerprint" (actually more
accurate than) Even if person" wears hood and dark clothing the biometric
image can be made mathematically from points between joints,
widths, ears, eyes etc a minimum of 12 of these points can be used
to identify automatically any suspect (again though not tested in
court more accurate than a fingerprint, this software is already
used to pick out shoplifters and soccer hooligans as example)

But isnt any use when someone burgles your house
and the cops dont recognise who the individual is.

I was lucky that a mate of mine was a teacher at the
local school and recognised who it was immediately.

The kid failed "incognito" training????
Was stupid enough not to bother.

Not exactly what you might call rocket scientist material.

As my mate the teacher said pretty succinctly when he recognised
him, wasnt any surprise that it was him up to something like that.

>>> Just interested in this field and would like feedback, opinions
 
Rod Speed wrote:
terryc wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Very few do unless you provide supplementary lighting.

There are more security cameras that do well enough in normal lighting than general DVD digital video cameras.

And some security cameras have IR led lighting too.
As I said.
 
On Wed, 25 May 2011 13:57:03 +1000, terryc
<newsninespam-spam@woa.com.au> wrote:

Rod Speed wrote:
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Very few do unless you provide supplementary lighting.
The more light the better the image. Most also work with Infrared
light as well.
--
Petzl
http://home.iprimus.com.au/petzl/Mono.htm
 
terryc wrote
Rod Speed wrote
terryc wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Pretzl wrote
Don McKenzie <5V@2.5A> wrote

A Security Camera & DVR web site with some incredible prices.

What's wrong with using a DVD digital Video Camera as a security camera?

Doesnt work very well at all at night.

Very few do unless you provide supplementary lighting.

There are more security cameras that do well enough in normal lighting than general DVD digital video cameras.

And some security cameras have IR led lighting too.

As I said.
Nothing like what you said on that stupid pig ignorant very few claim.
 

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