Infrared Security Cameras - Secure in the Darkest Night
Statistically, break-ins happen between 6 AM and 6 PM, the majority of them happening towards the evening in low light situations. Infrared security cameras provide you with security even in the dark. Many business owners concerned with after hour burglaries are looking to infrared security camera systems. The basic benefit of a system such as this is its ability to record images in the darkest of night. You can hide this thing in a dark corner, focused at an angle to capture unsuspecting trespassers and would be burglars. The device needs no light at all to function.
Infrared Security Cameras are equipped with a mechanism surrounding the camera's lens that emits light in the infrared spectrum. This light is undetectable by the naked eye. Additionally, the clarity and quality of the images attained by an infrared camera rival that of any conventional camera. In a low light situation, where there is perhaps a little moonlight or starlight, the picture quality of an infrared security camera mimics that of a conventional camera recording in daylight.
There are a few limitations and considerations one has to bear in mind during the acquisition of an infrared security camera. The LED emissions of most standard infrared security cameras range only about 50 feet. What this means is your viewing spectrum will be limited to 50 feet in the dark. A typical infrared security camera image is rendered in black and white. This is due in part to the stress of color conversion limitations of a zero-light environment. There are infrared cameras that cover 100 feet with their LED emissions; furthermore there are some that range up to 300 feet. Depending on your needs, be it home or business, you should acquire the camera that fits your requirements and your budget.
You can find infrared security cameras at any department store in America. Places like Rite Aid, Wal-Mart, Walgreens and CVS Pharmacy, just to name a few are among many department stores that carry infrared security cameras. Additionally, home improvement stores like ACE, Home Depot and Osh Hardware & Garden all carry complete infrared security camera systems that come with stand alone monitors equipped with recording devices. Also don't forget to employ the internet in your quest to acquire an infrared security camera. You can make purchases from the comfort of your own home, taking to time to compare prices.
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Published May 29th, 2009
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