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Re: CCTV Cameras
We are not marketing anything - we've made our money and have retired
long ago.
What we are pointing out is that by connecting an ordinary USB camera
like a Canon Powershot S2iS to your laptop or pc, you can save
wonderfully clear images to the hard drive on a time lapse or motion
detection basis.
Even if someone is running past the camera across the street, it will
capture them in sharp detail.
The camera comes with its own Remote Capture Software - all you need is
a pc or laptop to connect the camera up and you've got the best CCTV
system money can buy, for use in homes or businesses.
A Canon S2iS digital stills camera costs about $700 and most of us
already have a laptop we can use for storing the images.
If there is any confusion it is not on our part - we're not confused
when we look at the quality of the images a digital stills camera
produces, even at night time using a separate motion detection light.
What is confusing is having to look at images from video CCTV cameras
which in almost all cases resemble a dog's dinner.
So go out and buy a cheap digital stills camera that has remote capture
software, connect it to your laptop or pc, and relax knowing that it
will capture clearly anyone moving within the camera scene.
www.londoncctv.com
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