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Is Cheap Video Surveillance Possible?

timholman writes "After a series of burglaries and auto break-ins in my neighborhood, I'm thinking about adding some video security cameras to my home. To me, the object isn't just deterrence — if someone tries to break into my house or my car (parked on the street in front of my house), I'd like to provide a high-quality image of the perpetrator to the police. Inexpensive video surveillance systems, with their atrocious image quality, are nearly useless. The problem is being able to get good image quality at an affordable price. After some research, I've decided that using network cameras to FTP images to a central server over a HomePlug network is the best solution. However, good megapixel network cameras (e.g. Stardot or Axis cameras) can easily cost more than $1,000 each. Has any of you dealt with a similar situation? Is there any way to get reasonable quality (preferably open source) daytime and nighttime video surveillance equipment for home use without paying an arm and a leg? Is it better to go with a couple of expensive cameras, or a multitude of inexpensive cameras? Is paying two to three thousand dollars simply unavoidable if I want to monitor my front and back yards?"

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  1. easy and cheap solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tell the local FBI office you're thinking of opening a Taliban mosque and they'll keep 24/7 high-res real-time video with CD quality audio of your entire property with an emphasis on identifying anyone coming or going. Then if anything happens they'll already have the suspect's name, address and phone number on record. Just ask the police to get the info from the FBI.

  2. Re:Dog by ross.w · · Score: 5, Funny

    a flock of geese FTW Best burglar alarm evar, and no-one will mess with a flock of angry geese defending their territory. really.

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    If my call is important, why am I talking to a recording?
  3. Re:Save your money by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 5, Funny

    Get a pit bull and a gun.

    That solution won't save money. Do you have any idea how much it costs to train a dog to safely and effectively handle a firearm?

  4. Re:Dog by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or you can replace the geese with seagulls. It'll make them run. Run so far away.

  5. Re:IQeye by mmarlett · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, but a shotgun won't save you from a non-violent thief. It will just give them something extra to take.