Infrared security cameras are very effective. They have the capability to capture pictures in little to no light. They are rated at 82 effective feet.
The most cost-effective home camera security system would be ADT. They have a wide range of security level available.
An infrared camera is a good choice. It can take pictures in the day and night. FLIR is a company that sells infrared companies. If you want a camera to go with your current security system, then I suggest you ask the security company if they can install the cameras for you. Many companies offer this service at some additional cost.
Security cameras come in black and white, color, or infrared. Black and white cameras will be cheapest, and record better in low light than color cameras, although not nearly as well as infrared. On the other hand, color cameras capture information that would be important in identifying an intruder. Infrared camera can't pick up hue or small details, but they provide the best coverage by far in a low-light situation. If you need to run the camera at night, get infrared cameras or an automated, hybrid color-infrared solution. Analyze your situation and choose the right camera for it.
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
A thermographic camera is an infrared camera, which captures infrared radiaiton. So, while it captures information, it does not take the same kind of picture a regular camera does.
There are several Wireless Security cameras out on the market. The best one would probably KJB Secuirty C1190. It will work indoors or outdoors, and has infrared capabilities.
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A infrared camera takes pictures in the dark or dimly lighted places. You will be amazed to see how much clearer your pictures turn out when taken in dim or no lighting with the infrared camera. It's a difference you won't believe!
A bullet camera is a very small bullet shaped camera commonly used in surveillance. There are many sites offering this type of product including Amazon, Chasecam and Security Camera Warehouse.
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