Posted by kcm.MN on August 28, 2018 at 15:07:08 from (174.219.13.167):
In Reply to: Security Cameras posted by John in La on August 27, 2018 at 18:31:10:
It's been too long since I've bought cameras - too many new 'goodies' and probably more "technological" than I like.
For me, if it stores the images on the camera, then it ain't worth crap. Why? Well, even the DNR and Game Wardens don't put trail cams out anymore. Too many times the suspect will find and take the camera. If they can get a cell signal, then they will try the kind that sends pics AND stores them - then the suspect doesn't know the pics are already in the hands of the authorities.
I'm old-school. I'm not into all this wireless stuff. Then again, we live where there is splotchy cell signal at best, and where cameras need to be sometimes 2,000' away. Only way I go is to have cameras hard-wired. With that, I trust that the signal will get through and the recorders will catch all the video.
As for cameras/other electronics that have a battery, keep in mind that they are engineered to use as little power as possible. So they're not likely to have the night-vision range of a "powered" camera.
It's overwhelming all the choices out there these days. I hope you find what you're looking for.
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