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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 537925" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>Pan Tilt & Zoom is relatively easy to do, with the right equipment, as would be multiple cameras, and yes all remotely controlled/monitored. You can even set the cameras (Well the PTZ one/s) to do a "tour" where it will pan/stop (zoom if required) at preset times to preset locations. </p><p></p><p>The "problem" with Swann cctv cameras is that they were built to a low budget, which also meant they had a low resolution and were also analogue, they have improved over the last few years, but I would not recommend them (Still analogue)</p><p></p><p>It is true that a lot of CCTV equipment is made in China, also the best quality CCTV cameras are digital (P.O.E.) and as such you can easily control them remotely, but here in lies a problem, for a simple install P.O.E. is relatively easy, but for what the farmer wants, I would suggest you walk away and suggest he calls in a local CCTV company.</p><p>I guess you could compare it to someone doing some DIY electrical work, and using the wrong every thing, whereas you would install everything right and safely. (It looks easy, and it is to those who do it for a living and know what they are doing) </p><p></p><p>The above is nothing personal, since I do not know you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 537925, member: 23472"] Pan Tilt & Zoom is relatively easy to do, with the right equipment, as would be multiple cameras, and yes all remotely controlled/monitored. You can even set the cameras (Well the PTZ one/s) to do a "tour" where it will pan/stop (zoom if required) at preset times to preset locations. The "problem" with Swann cctv cameras is that they were built to a low budget, which also meant they had a low resolution and were also analogue, they have improved over the last few years, but I would not recommend them (Still analogue) It is true that a lot of CCTV equipment is made in China, also the best quality CCTV cameras are digital (P.O.E.) and as such you can easily control them remotely, but here in lies a problem, for a simple install P.O.E. is relatively easy, but for what the farmer wants, I would suggest you walk away and suggest he calls in a local CCTV company. I guess you could compare it to someone doing some DIY electrical work, and using the wrong every thing, whereas you would install everything right and safely. (It looks easy, and it is to those who do it for a living and know what they are doing) The above is nothing personal, since I do not know you. [/QUOTE]
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