Article Written By: Kathryn Dawson
There are advantages and disadvantages to making security equipment readily available in the market. Generally, when we speak about CCTV kits, it means the whole package is needed for the installation. This consists of cameras, cables, the CCTV recorder, the necessary connections and extra equipment that may come free with the package.The first thing you will have to consider is the number of cameras you need for your home or business establishment. This can be as many as you want but also keep in mind of all the wiring that might be needed if and when you prefer a wired system instead of a wireless one. Wired cameras need planning to install. The best way to go about this is by drawing a floor plan where you plan the wires to run. Of course, it is best to do the wiring that is obscured from view to avoid vandalism and accidents that can be caused by tripping on wires. Installation of a wired CCTV system may not be an easy task for first time users especially if holes need to be drilled for wires to be able to pass through. In this case, it is best to hire an expert to install your system for you. Wireless cameras on the other hand do not need meticulous plan and can be placed almost anywhere you wish to install them. Some are even powered by batteries for easier mobility.Next consider the kind of footage the cameras can capture. The types of cameras that are available in the market come in a large variety. You can find one that is specifically manufactured for every circumstance or situation you need it for. Generally, you will have the option of choosing from cameras that can capture footage in colour or in black and white while there are cameras that can do both. Consider also the camera resolution and the lux rating of the camera. The resolution is the number of TV lines that create the footage. The more TV lines there are, the clearer the footage is. Lux rating on the other hand is the term used to define how well a camera can capture footage in low light conditions. When the lux rating is lower it means that less light is needed to capture good footage. This is really entirely dependent on your preference.Now it is time to choose from the different camera types available. You can choose from the traditional bullet type cameras to the more modern domed ones while you can choose one that are hidden or those that are installed in plain sight. You can also opt for those that work extremely well in low lighting conditions such as night vision and infrared cameras. There are also cameras that can pan tilt and zoom for better footage. There are also camera types that can be configure to work with other security equipment such as burglar alarm kits. The easiest way to look for the perfect camera type for your need is to consider the features first. Based on this narrow it down by priority and ask yourself if the features you listed are truly essential.Before canvassing your equipment, it is essential that you already have a budget in mind. Having no budget means that it is easy to get carried away with equipment that comes with different or more technologically advanced features you do not really need. This is also why you have a priority list. Only remember that the more basic the features that a CCTV kit has means it will be more cheaper while kits that are more feature packed will of course be more expensive.Remember, installing CCTV kits for beginners can be a tad bit intimidating and baffling though there will always be an instruction manual included. In this case, getting technical support is essential to get you through the installation.
This Article Has Been Published on Tue, 31 May 2011 and Read 265 Times