Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Wireless Hidden cameras New Digital Transmission

 The all new wireless hidden cameras now use a digital signal.

Digital Technology , while not a new concept , is the newest addition to our spy and surveillance equipment. At Spyville.com we offer the flagship digital wireless hidden cameras. Our cameras are complete and ready to use right out of the box. We offer tech support for all of our products and make it a point to offer products form companies who will support their own products. With so many "Spy" websites its hard to make a decision on where to buy. That's why having a toll free number that get answered by real people and our own staff that actually has used and tested the products we sell. Again so many "Spy" site just put up everything they can to see what sells best NOT what does the job best or is the most reliable.

Check out our latest digital wireless hidden cameras:
 

This hidden wireless camera is a completely normal alarm clock. Exactly like the one you would find on a desk at reception, in a conference room or even in your home. Inside this clock radio is a wireless color camera and digital transmitter. The included receiver will connect to a USB port and record, motion activated all the video from the hidden camera directly to your PC. Then it will also stream the video out online so you can log in and check the location any time 24 / 7.

So now you can have wireless cameras that will be interference free no more horizontal solid white lines on your screen when using conventional wireless cameras. The digital signal is paired between the camera and receiver so you will get a good solid picture every time.

Check out all the newest hidden cameras   Click here to Visit Spyville.com for further information.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Hidden Night Vision Camera

This is our new Hidden Night Vision camera It will record in TOTAL darkness and has a removable SD card so you can leave the hidden camera in place while you are viewing your video. This clock radio will go un-noticed in almost any location and will only record when motion sets its off. This is a complete systems no extras to buy! It even comes with a SD card to get you started recording right out of the box. You can purchase a larger SD card ( up to 32 GIG) if you really need some long recoding time. On average a 2 GB card will hold about 4 hours of video. That only while motion is present. When no one move this hidden night vision camera will just sit and wait for the next person to move in front of it.  Check outr this ans many other Spy cameras at http://www.spyville.com/

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Installing CCTV Cameras

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Installing your own CCTV Cameras or a camera system can seem like a daunting task. Installing cameras is not difficult but does require a certain method in order to obtain the best possible results from your efforts.

First off you will need to obtain a security camera system there are many different types of camera systems CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) is usually used in commercial applications and the cameras are not plug and play.

A cctv camera is usually made to be used indoors and has a wide assortment of
lenses that can be used with it. CCTV Cameras do not include lenses and have a specific style lens that needs to be used based on the camera format. Most CCTV cameras are 24 volt AC instead of the more used 12dc that spy cameras and hidden cameras use. Some cameras are available in dual voltage they have a special circuit inside that allows you to use either 12 volt DC or 24 AC power.

There are many types of lenses for cctv cameras they include powered and non powered lenses. Auto iris and manual iris zoom , vari focal and fixed .
  1. Powered: A powered lens takes power from the back of the camera using a four pin plug or a 2 conductor cable
  2. Non Powered: The lens requires no power to operate.
  3.  Auto Iris: An auto Iris lens adjust automatically f to the amount of light available.
  4. Manual Iris: You need to set the Iris to a position that allows just so much light in. (Not used much any more)
  5. Vari-Focal Lens: The lens can be adjusted manually and locked in position. This type of lens is very good for on going construction and for loss prevention people who move their cameras often.
  6. Zoom lens: A powered lens that uses a control to zoom in and out live.
  7. Fixed Lens: A fixed lens is a permanently fixed field of view.

    CCTV cameras are set up a little different than spy cameras are. We will start with site design.

    Sometime ago I wrote about how to position your cameras so Ill skip that for now.

    Installing security cameras
The basic concept is the same but CCTV cameras have a much wider adjustment range and are very visible and add to the overall effect .