? Many homeowners find out too late that they need video coverage of the outside of their home.? This is because some people just don?t respect your property like you would like them to.? So it is usually after theft or vandalism that a homeowner will realize that cameras would be very helpful outside of their home.? Usually this happens after they have already contacted the police about an event that has happened outside of their home.? Often it is due to vandalism, damage to a vehicle in the parking lot, annoying banging on the house or door at all hours of the night, theft, break-ins or more.? However, when the police arrive, unfortunately it is not like the scenes you see on CSI.? The police force does not have the manpower, budget or technology to conduct fingerprints, screen DNA or take more time or evidence to try to track down someone who committed a misdemeanor.? So in all reality, if you did not see them do it, or do not have any proof of who did it, then they will usually just fill out a report and head on their way.
??? This is one of the prime reasons that outdoor home security cameras are becoming very popular.? These cameras can record what happens in or around your home, to provide evidence that can be very useful if something happens.? That way, the next time your home becomes victim to vandalism or theft, you will have evidence of who committed the crime, and can provide the police with some evidence of your own.? Outdoor home security cameras can help take the guesswork out of what happened, and help deliver more peace of mind, allowing you to park your cars outside again.
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?? Most of our outdoor home security cameras also have infrared night vision capabilities, delivering the ability to see even in pitch black conditions at night.? Each of these cameras has various range of infrared night vision, but because we start with good low-lux (low light) image sensors, our infrared night vision home security cameras get the most out of the infrared light that reflects back to the camera to provide the best quality infrared night vision.? Some manufacturers will just throw IR LEDs onto a camera that has a basic image sensor that does not have low light capabilities, and call it a night vision camera.? But at Platinum CCTV, we always make sure to start with the lowest light image sensor available in the resolution class, so no matter which budget range you are shopping, we will have a good low light image sensor to suit your needs.
Source: http://platinumcctv.net/2012/03/09/outdoor-home-security-cameras-with-nightvision/
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