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		<title>Extreme Weather Surveillance Camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in a location where you really need to take the weather in to account when designing your outdoor surveillance system, I recommend that you get extreme weather surveillance cameras to help you avoid unnecessary maintenance, and replacement &#8230; <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/extreme-weather-surveillance-camera/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are in a location where you really need to take the weather in to account when designing your outdoor surveillance system, I recommend that you get <strong>extreme weather surveillance cameras</strong> to help you avoid unnecessary maintenance, and replacement of the cameras. If you would just use regular <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/">outdoor cameras</a>, you would easily have a number of the break depending on the type of the weather.</p>
<p>If you are dealing with extreme humidity, you need to get a camera that has extra protection against water or else the electronics inside will be fried because of the humidity short circuiting it all. Also you will have problems with a foggy lens on the camera as the humidity will create water vapor on the lens.</p>
<p>Another instance is cold weather. If you are in very low temperatures getting an extreme weather surveillance camera is pretty much your only choice which will work in the long run. Some people get <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/looking-for-a-cold-weather-camera/">cold weather outdoor surveillance camera</a> casings which have heating in them, but these are not as good as getting a camera designed for the weather.</p>
<p><strong>Which cameras should you think about?</strong></p>
<p>Based on my experience with all weather surveillance cameras, these are the models that I would recommend to you. Click the names of the cameras to get more information on them.</p>
<h2><a href="/cameras/speco-hi-res/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignleft" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GM8E8zuQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="180" /></a></h2>
<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #000000; font-size: 22px; line-height: 32px;">Speco Technologies Hi-Res Color Vandal-Proof Weather-Proof Dome Camera with IR LEDs</span></p>
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Why this? Well first of all, the Speco camera is not only vandal-proof but also weather proof. The added protection against physical damage will help with the weather, and we have tested that this camera can take quite a good beating. So you don&#8217;t have to worry about someone breaking the glass, and then the weather doing damage, because it is not going to happen. When you mount it in the ceiling high enough, most people aren&#8217;t going to be able to effectively damage it because they don&#8217;t get such a power position when trying to break it.</p>
<p>You should get a camera that has a bit more potential than you are looking for, to make sure that you don&#8217;t have to invest in a new camera soon after you get it. Extreme weather surveillance cameras are something that you don&#8217;t want to renew every year, and that is the biggest reason why I recommend getting something that can handle more than you are hoping it to. Security cameras are an area of surveillance where I would personally not try to save money!</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want a dome camera like this, have a look at this bullet camera.</p>
<h2><a href="/cameras/videosecu-wide/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignleft" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51LpcW3V1DL._SL500_AA300_.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="180" /></a>VideoSecu Weatherproof Hi-Res 600TVL Infrared 1/3&#8243; SONY CCD Day Night Indoor Outdoor Home Security Surveillance Camera with Long Range Night Vision, 54 IR Leds, 6-15mm Lens</h2>
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I understand that many people don&#8217;t like a dome camera, and in a lot of times you don&#8217;t have the option to properly mount it. They are effective in places where you can use them, but the basic bullet cameras work well in all situations.</p>
<p>Ifyou want to have a look at more extreme weather surveillance cameras, <a href="/cameras/extreme-weather-cameras/" rel="nofollow">click here</a> for more models.</p>
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		<title>Looking For a Cold Weather Camera?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here To Buy The Best Cold Weather Cameras I know it personally that it can be quite a difficult task to find a camera that works well in all weathers. I have lived in Canada and I know that &#8230; <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/looking-for-a-cold-weather-camera/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/cameras/Q-SeeQSDS148DH/" rel="nofollow"><img class="aligncenter" title="Q-See QSDS148DH All-Climate Low Temperature Camera " src="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Q-See-QSDS148DH.jpg" alt="Q-See QSDS148DH All-Climate Low Temperature Camera" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I know it personally that it can be quite a difficult task to find a camera that works well in all weathers. I have lived in Canada and I know that when the weather gets really freezing, all kinds of problems start to happen &#8211; the electronics simply freeze up, and also there is condensation in places where you don&#8217;t want it. There is surveillance equipment that has been specially designed for these purposes, and for this reason it is a great idea to look for them and try to find the best ones that are available.</p>
<p>When you have a good camera that deals with cold weather like it is no problem, you won&#8217;t have to worry about have a foggy lense when you really need that camera &#8211; I had this once with a low quality cheap model and I wanted to check out whether the bear that had been seen in the area, was going through my premises during the night. The lens was foggy, so I did not really see anything there &#8211; pretty useless.</p>
<p>This is definitely one of the biggest problems that take place when your camera isn&#8217;t as good as it should be &#8211; condensation on the lens can really be frustrating but that isn&#8217;t the only place inside the camera where you don&#8217;t want water. Actually to be really truthful with you &#8211; you won&#8217;t want water anywhere inside the chassis. Water will cause serious short circuits and can even cause a spike inside your system causing more problems than just your camera braking, but in worst case even your whole alarm system if they are all hooked up. Think about your premium system being fried up totally just because you could not spare the extra time to look for a good camera, or you could not cough up the few bucks for a better model. Don&#8217;t start saving at the wrong end &#8211; I see this happening on a regular basis.</p>
<h2>So what should you be looking for in your cold weather outdoor security camera?</h2>
<p>I have to admit that it isn&#8217;t necessarily the easiest task to find a good camera that will work even in freezing temperatures. Most of the US never has below zero temperatures, and for that reason they don&#8217;t need these types of cameras. Since regular crappy models are cheaper and you don&#8217;t need better ones they aren&#8217;t even available &#8211;  and the most important thing is that the merchants don&#8217;t realize that they should provide proper information on their website about these things. Many people <strong>buy outdoor security cameras online</strong>, and for this reason it is of uttermost importance to keep the websites up to date. Operating temperature is one of the first important pieces of information that should be there.</p>
<p>I have been able to find a few sites that even had their cold weather outdoor security cameras in a specific category, and this way they made it quite easy for the client to find what they were looking for. These are all small things that will help the business at the same time and it will make everyone happy. It does not really take a whole lot of work to actually look through the products that you are selling and then write a little sum up about it.</p>
<p>When you need surveillance power in cold climates you should not go with the cheapest cameras that you can find. Most of the cameras that are meant for these kids of surroundings come with a sturdy housing and can even pack a heater for the camera. When these are properly made, the heater inside the housing will keep the air around the camera dry and warm which will prevent all kinds of condensation on the lens. Since there is cold outside the box there won&#8217;t be fog on the outside of the lens either &#8211; the dew point is simply not there.</p>
<p>Since there will be a heater mounted inside the case, you are also going to need more electricity &#8211; power. In some cases you don&#8217;t need an extra power source &#8211; usually just two connectors, but if you want to make sure that you won&#8217;t experience problems even in the worst weather, I suggest that you get one that comes with a separate connector for the heating of the housing. This works especially great even for dome cameras, which I like for cold weather especially. This is because the whole turning mechanism will be warm and there won&#8217;t be issues with that &#8211; if you have a fixed camera, then there is no problem here.</p>
<p>Depending on what you need you might just be looking for added housing for your previous camera &#8211; you might have a great camera and all you need to do is mount a new box around it that will keep it secure. Make sure that you get a vandal resistant housing &#8211; this will help protect the heating device from people who want to harm your surveillance equipment. In my opinion it is quite ridiculous, but there is a great number of people who are actually just looking to do some damage to your security system, rather than try to even get inside your premises. I learnt this when I was running my own business in the center of the town &#8211; drunken people just wanted to break the cameras and maybe even a window or two. I was prepared for it, and they never really did any damage except made a fool out of themselves on camera!</p>
<p>You can even find <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/cold-weather-wireless-security-camera-digital/">cold weather wireless outdoor security cameras</a> and quite a lot of different models and when it comes to housing you can also get it installed on anything basically &#8211; some companies even custom make them. So if you want a dome or a bullet camera, you can be sure to be able to find it.</p>
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		<title>Looking For The Best Outdoor Security Cameras?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for the best outdoor security cameras can be a tough thing to do. There are a lot of different models and makes available and when you are looking for the top of the line, it is not easy to &#8230; <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/best-outdoor-security-cameras/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for the best outdoor security cameras can be a tough thing to do. There are a lot of different models and makes available and when you are looking for the top of the line, it is not easy to make that buying decision. Besides just looking at the price tag you need to know what you are getting. There are models that have the biggest price but the thing is that they are not necessarily the number one on the markets.</p>
<p>Besides just being the best outdoor security camera you need to make sure that it fits with your <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/setting-your-outdoor-security-camera-system/">security system</a>. Most of the models that are out there are actually compatible with all the most common systems available and when you need surveillance that will be protecting something very valuable, like your famiy, or even something classified, you will need the best class security system.</p>
<p>One thing in the best models that I have come across is that they all are very weather proof. Since you are looking for the best outdoor security cameras., it is important to make sure that they are going to be able to work in every possible outdoor situation. If the weather is going to be cold and at the same time humid, you will have a lot of condensation near the camera, and in some cases you can even have fog on the lense. This should not be accepted and with the best cameras there are usually an anti fog lense that will not get steamed up when the cold weather is warming slowly on the surface of the camera, or the other way around. Condensation usually happens when warm air starts to lose its temperature near a cold surface, and that is when the water starts to get separated from the humid air.</p>
<p>This is why not only the camera should be water proof but also all the wiring and eveything that is outside the house should be able to handle some rought weather.This should be checked by the manufacturer with sinking the camera in water. This way it will be sure that the camera will stand in rain even if it is raining the wrong way, from ground up.  You won&#8217;t be getting any short circuits and possible delays in the image because of the humidity.</p>
<p>Looking for a camera which has built in infra red capabilities is a good idea. You should be able to switch it to infra red when you feel like the normal mode is not providing you with a good enough visual of your premises. In these cases it is usually too dark or even foggy to be able to see through the layer of water that is floating in front of the camera. The ir mode of the camera will be able to detect heat sources from the angle of view and show them to you as different shades of gray, or in some of the cameras the color range is varying all the way from black to white, with red green and blue in the middle. The hottest sources would be displayed with white and red, and the cold ones with blue and black.</p>
<p>Also a motor which enables you to change the ridection where the camera is pointing, is agood idea. This way you can point the camera to another direction when you feel like it, or when there is something interesting that is travelling in the image. You can also set it to motion follow, which will be looking after anything that moves in the picture. Usually you can set it to ignore small objects such as birds so that they won&#8217;t disturb your surveillance videos. It is a good idea to set the camera so that it comes back to the basic direction always when it is not following something. That way it will not miss something important happening. These options are usually built in with some of the best outdoor security cameras that you can get.</p>
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		<title>Why Is It Important To Have Good Outdoor Security Camera Monitors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have completed your shopping on your own outdoor security cameras you next need to be choosing some fitting outdoor security camera monitors to be able to see the image of the cameras in any place you want. There &#8230; <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/outdoor-security-camera-monitors/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have completed your shopping on your own outdoor security cameras you next need to be choosing some fitting outdoor security camera monitors to be able to see the image of the cameras in any place you want. There are a lot of things to choose from when it comes to monitors and you will have to think about wheter you want monitors that can be easily hidden in your home so that you will be able to get them out when you need to take a view. Or if you want to completely hide them in a basement or a related roome like your own security camera monitor room where you can monitor your premesis let it be your home or your business.</p>
<p>Surveillance camera monitors can be placed in your living room if you feel like it. I have seen setups where there have been a few large wide screen televisions that have served as security camera monitors for even as much as twelve cameras. The screen is split in to four or six so that every camera will be displayed as a small square on the screen. Placing this in your living room will make your every guest be jealous about your home surveillance system but also they will be able to see all your camera placements. If you are hosting parties and have a lot of people around that you don&#8217;t know so well, it is not a good idea to have your security camera monitors out for everyone to be seen.</p>
<p>You can consider getting an lcd camera monitor inside a cupboard or a closet so that you can easily see the image when you just open the door of the closet. That way the monitor is hidden and not everyone will be aware of where your outdoor security cameras are placed and they won&#8217;t even know where your security camera monitors are. If you are using hidden cameras they won&#8217;t even see that you have a surveillance system in your home. This is good if you have a lot of people around and are not so comfortable with everyone knowing that you have something worth having a surveillance system for. Wealth comes with a burdain and if you can hide it, it won&#8217;t be such a problem.</p>
<p>The least expensive of all the security camera monitors are the cctv camera monitors that are just basically small televisions. They are not lcd panes so they take a lot of room and usually you will need a security camera monitor room to have these monitors in. You will need one for every camera that you are owning and usually you will also need a recorder for each camera. That will take a lot of space and also a lot of money. It is also not so practical to have a lot of different screens to be looking at. So getting a cheap television will be easy and cheap when it comes to your security camera monitors.</p>
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		<title>Your Home Surveillance Isn&#8217;t Perfect Without Outdoor Home Security Cameras</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Previously I have been wiriting about outdoor security cameras that are meant for commercial use and this post will be completely about outdoor home security cameras. Getting this kind of surveillance equipment for your own home will be very important &#8230; <a href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/outdoor-home-security-cameras/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Previously I have been wiriting about outdoor security cameras that are meant for commercial use and this post will be completely about outdoor home security cameras. Getting this kind of surveillance equipment for your own home will be very important if you live in an unsafe neighbourhood or are extremely conserned about the safety of your family and your belongings. Without these kinds of concerns it might be useless to get your own <a title="outdoor security cameras" href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/">outdoor security cameras</a> because not even most of the insurance companies demand this kind of surveillance systems.</p>
<p>The cheapest option you might be thinking about is getting an outdoor dummy security camera which is not actually a camera at all. A dummy camera is the kind of outdoor home security camera that does not take any pictures of any video but is there to actually just give the idea of havin home surveillance. It looks perfectly like a security camera and might even have a small motor that keeps it moving from time to time giving the impression of a real thing. The thing in a camera like this is that it does not connect to any kind of monitor or video recorder. Someone who is looking to enter your house will see that you have your home surveillance system and will drop the idea of breaking and entering.</p>
<p>When looking for outdoor home security cameras you should be thinking about the basic things that you should be thinking about always when getting security cameras. Think about the lighting of the yard and the garden and look for places where you could be placing an outdoor ir camera. You can get a lot from using an ir camera in your garden because you can basically see through all the plants and bushes in a garden with one of these and that will be very useful if you ever need to use them for real. <a title="outdoor wireless surveillance cameras" href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/wireless-outdoor-security-camera/">Outdoor wireless surveillance cameras</a> are the most popular cameras that are bought for personal use since the easy installation makes it possible to place them almost anywhere.</p>
<p>The bad thing that comes to wireless cameras is that you can also easily misplace them as easily as you can place them correctly. You might need help <a title="setting your outdoor security camera system" href="http://outdoor-securitycameras.com/setting-your-outdoor-security-camera-system/">setting your outdoor security camera system</a> so that you will get the most out of it. When bought for commercial use to surveil places like storage halls and different stores the companies selling the equipment usually provide free installation but for outdoor home security cameras you don&#8217;t usually get these kind of services free of charge. Setting your outdoor bullet cameras can be hard and I definitely suggest that you will get someone experienced to install your first surveillance system. Different systems need different settings and if they are not correclty set you will face problems when you need to use the system. That is why getting correct equipment and setting your outdoor home security cameras correclty is important in order for your surveillance system to be working perfectly.</p>
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