06-05-2016, 08:48 AM
(06-03-2016, 09:38 AM)Hoofhearted Wrote: I used to work for a company that installed cameras, and it totally depends on the type of camera vs the usage. For instance, a "bullet" camera is used for longer distances and need to be setup for a specific entrance or lot (good distance, but not real good pan). A "dome" camera is usually used for a hallway or entrance and it has a wider pan (but not good distance). Those are the two more basic type of cameras.
I am trying out the Cudacam. It's a cloud based camera system, so no running wires and all that. No box for where the video is stored (all online). A little pricey, but great equipment and just love that I don't have to limit myself to however much video a box can handle (usually 500 gigs or so, but that fills up really quickly with HD video recording 24x7).
Check it out.
That sounds cool but looks targeted to institutional and business use which I took to mean the storage rates were expensive. I couldn't find any info on the website about how much the cloud storage subscription costs - only that you could try cameras for free. Please update us as you learn more about the cuda cam performance and the subscription costs. Thanks!
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