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Problem with cheap video cam



I'd like to add some video to my home but know little about it so I
bought a cheap B&W camera from Harbor freight to play with using an old
apple monitor to watch the picture.  Actually the picture was reasonable
BUT everywhere there was grass the picture was too bright.  There must
be something in grass that the camera was sensitive to, the grass was
bright in both sunlight & shade.  I tried various angles to cut down the
grass visible but was limited by what I need to see.

I got that camera also because it uses a standard 4-wire telephone wire
to carry the power to the camers and the video back, and got the B&W
version since I thought it would work better in low light.  I could have
gotten the color version for a few dollars more.

What I want to know is, what do I look for in a better camers to avoid
the bad glare I always got from the grass (the trees were OK).  I plan
to run a wire 800' to my gate to mount the camera so I want something
that can operate over long cables.

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