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Originally Posted by mswhin63
With the initial system you were considering once it is stolen so is the recording. I used to work for in the day Maxpro in the early days and used to maintain the Perth CBD camera system and you wouldn't believe what people do and don't care if they are viewed while commiting the act.
I also worked for the Railway's and maintained the security system for the train stations as well. I also collected the video footage for the police and again you wouldn't believe what they do even if they see a camera.
Second floor cameras would need extra resolution to capture details from a distance, You would need higher resolution especially if you still require wide angle coverage.
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Wahh... unbelievable! I'm really starting to think if it's worth getting any then.
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Originally Posted by snowyskiesau
Hi Marc,
I've got some wireless cameras sitting here doing nothing, you're welcome to them if they're of any use
There's 2 minicameras for indoor use and one IR outdoor camera plus a receiver unit that connects to your PC or other recording device.
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Thanks a lot Geoff

But TBH I don't even know what I'm going to do at this stage. Testing the waters.
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Originally Posted by tlgerdes
People might get paranoid and think you are planning on spying on them. 
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There's that too. Apparently you cannot have neighbourghs backyard within your FOV.