Best Low-Light Low-Cost Security Camera?

Anybody have recommendations for a low-cost security camera that's actually good in low light?

Are the units integrating IR LEDs any good?

TIA!

Mark

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gmark
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Not really. All of the low-cost cameras I've seen were pretty poor in low light.

It depends on what you want to accomplish. Most of the inexpensive cameras with IR arrays have such weak illumination that you can't tell who is there or what they are doing beyond a few feet.

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Robert L Bass

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ransley

Low cost and good seldom travel well together. If you want a usable image you will need to spend some money.

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George

Try a Bosch VDN-495V03-20. This is not for folks looking for bargain cameras.

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Just Looking

I have one of those round bullet shaped wireless IR cameras I found on Ebay for about $10, they are usually more like $30 or so. If you are looking at something within 15 feet or less you can tell the difference between a cat and a raccoon but don't expect much more than that. It is more like something you would use to see if the wind tripped your motion light or whether it was a crtitter, human or otherwise.. I doubt the picture would be evidence in court.

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gfretwell

from buffalo ny: regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark, so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions:

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Noweldrecumbent

not bad for the lowest...what's the best look like?

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| > from buffalo ny: | > regarding your project, your who/what/where/when/why/how answers will | > narrow down your choices, some ir's are visible as red at night, if | > your front porch camera is indoors behind glass those lights will | > cause a reflection. maybe your camera needs to be in an outdoor heated | > enclosure to monitor a basement water meter subject to freezing for | > example. to me i needed a wide viewing angle and low lux for the front | > door. the color cameras usually shift to black and white after dark, | > so you need to review specs if you need more light. a simple indoor | > installation to monitor a wandering grandma might be a simpler indoor | > camera on a motion sensing alarm trigger circuit related to a full | > door and window triggered home alarm. may i suggest you browse your | > camera needs here, i have purchased from this ebay seller, a favorite | > of mine, and he has excellent item descriptions: | >

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Crash Gordon

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I saw your post about the low light cameras. Which camera model is it and what is the website address?

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squirrelly.hurley

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