Security Cameras: Choices For Home And Office Security

The non-technical person will always be overwhelmed with a lot of information and choices when buying a security camera. Here’s a rundown on the different security cameras before you rush to get a set for your home and business.

Is your home and business secure?

Home and business owners need to know what is going on. Inside their homes or business establishments, they’ll want to know if everybody is doing their job. Is the nanny minding the baby? Is the bartender giving free drinks? Is everything running smoothly? Also they want to know who is at the door or entering their property and who are leaving and entering the bar, shop, or restaurant. They need answers to these nagging questions.

For these needs, they’ll have to get the right security cameras to complement their home and business surveillance systems. Investment wise, it pays to know what you’re getting.

For both home and office, you will need those smart security cameras at all doors, gates, and other access areas. Every house or business need that security of knowing what’s going on inside and outside the home or office.

Security Cameras and Their Different functions

For all entry ways, get the security cameras that have high resolution for good face shots. If you’re shopping for security cameras, take note of the following:

Wide Angle Cameras for Larger Spaces

Inside your shop or bar, you need a camera for interior surveillance. A wide angle camera will record wider areas, which is important to keep close watch over everything.

Opt for color cameras because these will show more detail, such as color of hair and clothes worn by the subject. Combined with the face shot, your details are excellent.

Bullet and Dome Security Cameras

Both types can be used outdoors and indoors. These are also available in black and white (B&W) or color. Color cameras are a bit expensive, so if budget is tight, get the B&W.

Having these B&W security cameras is better than agonizing each day about your home and office security. At least, B&W cameras have higher resolutions in lower light. Meaning they can see better in areas with less light. For a dimly-lit bar, this is ideal.

Pan-Tilt Zoom Cameras

A pan-tilt camera has the flexibility to see around your surveillance area. You can pan the entire section, look up and down, and zoom in on anything that catches your attention. Everything within the seeing scope of the lens will be captured. You can also set these cameras on manual or automatic or on both modes.

On automatic mode, the camera can follow the set hundreds of points. The duration the camera focuses on a given set point can be regulated. Find out the variances of the zooms of the different models before deciding on your pan tilt security cameras.

Other Types of Security Cameras

If you wish to frighten off interlopers, fool them with fake surveillance cameras. You can also outwit snoops with covert spy cameras, just like in the James Bond movies. Other choices are the wireless cameras and night vision cameras for indoor and outdoor uses.

Know all about security cameras and CCTVsystems before you settle for a wireless camera. Visit Video-Surveillance-Guide.com today for your home and office security needs.

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Mustek PF-A720BM 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame

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Digital Photography Tips to Save Your Sanity

When you’re out taking pictures, and a problem crops up, it isn’t always easy to solve it. There’s a better way of doing things however! As football fans are fond of saying, “The best defense is a good offense.” And the best offense here is to avoid problems with your digital camera in the first place.

That’s not to say things aren’t going to happen that are unexpected and unavoidable. However, many of the common problems photographers have when out shooting pictures are easily remedied with just a little prior planning.

Dead Batteries

There’s nothing worse than missing that great picture because the battery in your digital camera died. The easy solution is to always, ALWAYS, have extra batteries in your camera case. It doesn’t matter if you use rechargeable or regular batteries, you need at least one spare set of battieries.

Also, bear in mind that if you’re outside shooting in cold weather, your batteries will die a lot quicker. Digital camera batteries just don’t last as long when they get cold, so in the case of lower temperatures, or out cavorting in the snow to take pictures, it might be better to have a couple of extra batteries.

Yes, it’s true batteries can be expensive, but it’s worth the spending a little extra money to keep from beating your head against the wall because a dead battery made you miss that once in a lifetime shot. Spare batteries are a must!

When Cards Go Bad

A while back I went on vacation and took all my pictures on one card. I thought I’d have some fantastic shots. I was sure I’d filled that card with lots and lots of memorable photos.

The scenery was indeed breathtaking, but what really took my breath away was when I tried to load the pictures onto my computer and got one of those dreaded “ERROR” messages. The card was bad and most of the files were corrupted. There was no way to access them, so all those wonderful pictures were gone, gone, gone.

While it doesn’t happen often, cards can and do go bad. That’s why it’s better to buy two smaller cards for your digital camera than one humongous card. For instance, if you’re looking at buying a 2-GB card, get a couple of 1-GB cards instead.

Yes, it’s cheaper to buy a huge bunch of gigabytes on one card. But if that one card goes bad, there goes ALL your pictures. Don’t make that mistake. Buy smaller cards. It’s better to have part of your pictures than none of your pictures.

The moral of the story? Two cards are better than one.

It’s Raining, It’s Pouring

The weather isn’t cooperating, or maybe you just like pictures of rain. Or you’re on a boat or at the seashore, and there’s a lot of moisture in the air. Whereever you are, if there’s a lot of moisture in the air, it can be a problem. You want to take pictures but you don’t want to ruin your camera. What to do?

Well, you can buy protective gear to keep in your camera case for such times. Places like B & H Photo or Calumet Photographic stores carry waterproof cases. However, if it’s just an occasional thing, you might not want to spend money for such equipment.

For a make-do solution, carry a clear plastic bag in your camera case to keep water off your camera. If you’re traveling and don’t have a plastic bag in your camera case, grab one of those clear disposable shower caps and use it.

Planning Ahead Saves Your Sanity

If planning ahead doesn’t save your sanity, it will at least improve your chances for good pictures. Having charged-up batteries and extra memory cards plus a dry camera will at least give you the opportunity to take lots of pictures.

And getting those great pictures is why you bought a digital camera in the first place!

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Parallel Lines: Printmakers, Painters, and Photographers in Nineteenth-Century France

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Digital Photography Software Review

Digital photography has exploded the possibilities available for capturing, sharing and manipulating photos. The increased attention has peaked the interest of many amateur photographers and the market is responding accordingly. There are many software products available for download as well as purchase. These products offer various ways to edit and organize your photos as well as provide instruction. I offer the following review of products that I found to be of good quality.

Kodak Gallery is a free online site for editing and storing photos. They also offer a number of services including gift ideas, personalized products and online tutorials. Shutterfly and Winkflash are very similar to Kodak Gallery offering a number of products such as greeting cards, calendars, mouse pads, etc. that can be personalized using your enhanced digital photos! These sites offer printing services and allow you to create a slideshow to be shared via email. You are able to set various controls such as whether or not the recipients can view, print and or order any photos. It is always recommended regardless of which site you use that photos be back up on a disc incase of any server problems.

Before we move on to reviews of software products that have a variety of features that cover the photo taking process from start to finish. I can not resist mentioning, Tourist Remover Software. In the same way that HDR photos can take all the best bits from multiple exposures of the same subject and combine them into a single photo, FutureLAB’s cleverly named Tourist Remover Software can remove tourists your travel photos. Simply snap a few shots of a building, statue, etc., happy tourists and all. Their software will combine all of the un-touristed sections of each picture into a single tourist-free photo.

Many software products are being offered that have camera control and recovery tools. I suggest the following software as I find it to be reasonably priced and of good quality.

Digital Camera Photography Professional Edition by Tradetouch Inc.

Features include:

Camera Control Tool which shows the user how to set capture time, control a remote camera, reduce the camera’s shudder etc.

Photo Management Tool allows you to classify your photos, record the time, and present them in an album or other format.

Advise and Teach Skills such as adjusting light, choosing shooting time, and managing instruments.

Photo Edit Tool will help you cut or add something fun to photos, change color, compile several photos into one etc.

Recover Tool allows you to recover deleted photos from your PC’s disc or camera’s RAM.

Drivers for your camera are included with this software.

No Installation or Hard Disk space used, Browser based interface is extremely fast.

Digital Photos for Dummie by Atari

Digital Photos is interactive software for editing, printing, and organizing your digital photos. The popular For Dummies series is available for your computer. This is user friendly software that can help you with your everyday computing digital photo needs. Features include:

Educational Features will help you take superior photos by showing you how to adjust the ISO, focus manually or use auto focus, balance your white and colors and catch a moving target.

Printing Tips such as advice on what printers and paper are best for photo printing.

Photo Enhancement Tools which include instruction on how to avoid over compression and how to use the best formats when saving photos for different uses.

Automatic Storage of your photos, simply plug your digital camera into your computer and the software automatically transfers, classifies, and saves your photos.

Creating Fun Keepsakes using your software’s wizards, you can create your own digital photo albums and put your albums on Web sites. You also can add transitions and music and turn your pics into slideshows. Or you can print your photos and design your own gifts.

Specialty software is also available! For example;

Secrets to Kids’ Photography by Select Soft Publishing

This software introduces professional secrets that can mean the difference between taking an ordinary snapshot and capturing an incredible photo. An instructional video guides you through a real shoot. The user learns about different kinds of poses, how to give instructions, composition, creating a work area, equipment and props, high-key lighting etc.

Secrets to Fashion Photography by ARC Media

Allows you to follow along with the instructional video as experienced top fashion photographer Desmond Williams guides you through a real fashion shoot covering a wide range of assignment types. Learn about working with models, creating poses, makeup, equipment, lighting effects, marketing etc.

Digital photography has exploded the possibilities available for capturing, sharing and manipulating photos. There are many computer software products available for download as well as purchase. These products offer various ways to edit and organize your photos as well as provide instruction. Photography software enables amateurs and professionals to get the most out of their camera and pictures!

I have an extensive background in Finance and Fiscal Procedure. I also have a web business where I offer Educational Computer Software and Games. I am very interested in the product itself as well as the subject matter that it involves.

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Thank you, Allison Merlino

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Fujifilm FinePix AV100 12 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD

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