How to Choose a Video Camera
There are many factors in choosing a video camera, and we’ll
be highlighting a few options worth considering before making a purchase. First, you should answer the question: why do you want to record video? Here
are a few reasons our customers have purchased video cameras:
Prevent theft (from others and employees): The simple presence of a video
camera can deter thieves and encourage a more overall honest work place when
everyone knows their actions may be recorded and thus be reviewed at a later
time. In some instances, a fake video camera will give the idea that video is
being recorded and heighten security.
These types of cameras are economical and can be quickly installed
without extra wires or cables to run.
Some even have blinking red lights or pan the area when motion is
detected.
For fun: There’s no reason a camera can’t be set up for family gatherings,
picnics, or holidays in order to try and capture some of the best moments! Use motion detection to record the action OR
set up an Internet accessible camera and allow family from around the world to partake
in the fun. Don’t forget the ability to
video chat too!
Security: For years businesses have used video cameras to record and
monitor activities. You can replicate this model anywhere: small business,
home, apartment, condo, RV, garage, work shed, backyard, or wherever you need
an extra eye.
Keep an eye on children or babysitters (aka: the nanny cam): Let’s
face it, kids are important, and there’s no reason we shouldn’t be able to help
protect them. Hidden cameras can keep an
eye on babysitters or nannies, while a baby monitor allows you to visually
check on your child without interrupting their sleep (all while you watch a
movie or lie in bed).
Surveillance: Many private investigators use body worn cameras for
surveillance and evidence gathering. Now,
you can do your own investigative work or use video for evidence
gathering. Be sure to check local laws
before recording.
Check on elderly: We have multiple customers that want to know
their parents or grandparents are doing well or being taken care of. Depending on the situation, we have Internet
accessible cameras so you can remotely check on loved ones still living at home,
or for those worried about caregivers in a retirement or assisted living
facility, we recommend a simple motion activated hidden camera. These record video for later retrieval so
that one can view what caregivers are doing (or not doing).
Animal / Pet Cameras: Some people enjoy their pets so much they like to
know their OK with a remote camera. A
wireless camera can be used to check on “Fido” in his kennel (either remotely
or from the house), or some people have cleverly set ones up in birdhouses to
watch the building of a nest and hatching of baby birds.
Based upon the above decision, this should help you narrow
down when and where you’ll need to record video. Do consider the lighting for those areas at
all times of day and night. A camera can
be placed indoor, outdoor, on your body, and be used during the day, night, or
in low light conditions. Choose a camera
that is appropriate for your needs (e.g. night vision, low light, or a setup
that switches from a color by day to an infrared camera at night).
Last, you’ll want to decide HOW to retrieve the video. The following are options to consider:
-simple hard wire from the camera to a recording device (e.g.
VCR, digital video recorder, computer, etc.)
-wireless camera which transmits the image to a receiver,
then plugs into a monitor or recorder
-the camera records video locally (inside camera or unit) to
built in memory, meaning you would need to retrieve the entire device to review
the video
-the camera records locally to a removable SD or microSD memory
card, meaning you could leave the device (if it’s a hidden camera) where it is,
but remove the memory card and take this back to a computer to review the video
-access via internet: many video cameras can be accessible
from any internet enabled computer, thus allowing one to view in real time what’s
happening. Additionally, some of these
cameras can be configured to record and store video for later viewing
-records to a computer / hard drive
As always, you should obtain legal advice before recording
any video.