Choosing the Right Hidden Cameras
There are many factors associated with choosing the right
hidden cameras. You want to consider the color, quality of the image,
sensitivity to low levels of light, and receivers. These things can help you
choose the best camera that works right for you.
The color of a hidden camera you choose is going to make a
big difference. You want the camera to blend in with the location where it is
going to be placed. It shouldn't be visible to the people or it will defeat the
purpose of having a hidden camera. There are tons of different types of spy
cameras you can purchase in different colors and shapes.
Image quality is one of the biggest factors you need to
consider when you purchase hidden cameras. The quality of the image should be
top of the line. The way picture quality works in video is that it is measured
by lines of resolution. The highest resolution is the best quality.
Surveillance cameras do not provide for high definition picture quality. That
is why you see surveillance videos of robberies taking place that are blurry
and hard to see. Get the best resolution possible so you can recognize the
person in the video. There is no point of surveillance cameras and tapes if the
video is not recognizable.
Hidden cameras also need to have a good light sensitivity or
LUX. LUX is the measurement of low light sensitivity. If you have a
surveillance camera you want it to work very well in the dark also, not only
during the daytime or in fluorescent lighting. Most crimes happen in the dark
and you want the camera to be able to provide quality video on a low light day.
The lower the LUX is the better the camera will be able to see in conditions
that are low in light.
Wireless cameras need to come with receivers. You should
have a receiver and they can be expensive in come cases. The best hidden
cameras will come with the receivers so you don't have to purchase anything
additional. You want to be sure to purchase the entire package and have it all
ready to plug in and begin recording your surveillance. If you choose a camera
that does not have a receiver then you will need to purchase one to make it
work right. Keep in mind that the receiver you choose needs to be compatible
with the camera.
When you use hidden cameras in your store, home, or
workplace there are many factors that you should look into before you choose a
camera. These things include the color of the camera and blending, the quality
and resolution of the images, LUX, and if the camera includes the receiver.
Choosing the right camera for your surveillance needs will ensure you come out
with a picture quality that works right for you. You will be able to recognize
the person on the video and there won't be any questions asked or way to deny
the actions.