Early in November I posted that we had four of our seven chickens stolen one night from our backyard coop. We've added padlocks to the run and coop doors, and installed motion sensor lights in five places. We also took down the decorative fencing/gate and built a privacy fence with a keypad for entry through the gate. But I still don't feel safe and would like to add a surveillance camera. But I am so not a techie (ie, CLUELESS!), and I'm having a hard time reading through the electronic gibberish to know what will work.
I can't afford an expensive one. $60 is about my limit. Right now I just want something I can tuck away and aim at the coop door so that we catch any potential thieves on video and so that we can put a sticker up on our gate that tells people they're about to be on candid camera; I'd like for it to send images to my computer, if that's possible. I'm assuming the video is always rolling, but it'd be nice if it was motion activated, and I don't know if they come with that option.
How do I decipher the product descriptions? For example, here's one from Amazon... How do I know where it sends/stores the images? What "keywords" should I look for in the description?:
VideoSecu Bullet Outdoor CCD Security Camera Day Night 26 IR Infrared LEDs With Free Power Supply 1Z8 (about $30)
* Color CCD image sensor. Signal system NTSC
* Build-in 26 infrared leds for night vision.
* Horizontal resolution: 420TVL; Minimum illumination: 0.0 Lux; Lens: 3.6mm
* Weatherproof camera housing prevent from water, crush
* Free 12V DC power supply and mounting bracket. Free security warning decal 3"x2"
This discreet, bullet style camera is standard with IR illumination leds, making them perfect for true 24/7 day/night surveillance. Infrared LEDs with sensors see in total darkness. Capture perfect color pictures by day and clear black and white images at night. Built-in IR on/off control. When ambient light drops below a certain point, the camera switches from color to black and white and turns on the LEDs. Metal enclosure comes with protective sun hood. Sleek, futuristic bullet styling is visually appealing. Free power supply and mounting bracket, free security warning decal 3"x2".
Any suggestions or advice would be very much appreciated--I just don't want to lose my girls again to thieves.
I can't afford an expensive one. $60 is about my limit. Right now I just want something I can tuck away and aim at the coop door so that we catch any potential thieves on video and so that we can put a sticker up on our gate that tells people they're about to be on candid camera; I'd like for it to send images to my computer, if that's possible. I'm assuming the video is always rolling, but it'd be nice if it was motion activated, and I don't know if they come with that option.
How do I decipher the product descriptions? For example, here's one from Amazon... How do I know where it sends/stores the images? What "keywords" should I look for in the description?:
VideoSecu Bullet Outdoor CCD Security Camera Day Night 26 IR Infrared LEDs With Free Power Supply 1Z8 (about $30)
* Color CCD image sensor. Signal system NTSC
* Build-in 26 infrared leds for night vision.
* Horizontal resolution: 420TVL; Minimum illumination: 0.0 Lux; Lens: 3.6mm
* Weatherproof camera housing prevent from water, crush
* Free 12V DC power supply and mounting bracket. Free security warning decal 3"x2"
This discreet, bullet style camera is standard with IR illumination leds, making them perfect for true 24/7 day/night surveillance. Infrared LEDs with sensors see in total darkness. Capture perfect color pictures by day and clear black and white images at night. Built-in IR on/off control. When ambient light drops below a certain point, the camera switches from color to black and white and turns on the LEDs. Metal enclosure comes with protective sun hood. Sleek, futuristic bullet styling is visually appealing. Free power supply and mounting bracket, free security warning decal 3"x2".
Any suggestions or advice would be very much appreciated--I just don't want to lose my girls again to thieves.