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    A good bullet style camera with infrared night vision?

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      basil
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      I found a reasonable priced outfit who use
      Sony Image Sensors in their own manufactured products with
      an "off brand" name.

      Please have a look at a model I would wish to utilize with an 8-Cam
      Set-Up, the product is named 190NHWX bullet camera. It uses a RCA
      connector and has infrared leds for night vision, is this compatible
      with your software?

      Thank you very much for your time, I do intend to purchase a
      copy of Security Monitor Pro - just researching this more
      first so I know where I'm going with the cameras!

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        Security Monitor Pro supports USB and IP cameras. If you are purchasing new camera's, I suggest selecting an IP camera. Some good brands are Asante, Vivotek, Axis, and Trendnet. For a bullet type camera with infrared night vision, the Vivotek 8332 works well.

        Here is an article that explains the difference between CCTV and IP cameras and may help you select the right camera for your surveillance setup:
        https://www.deskshare.com/resources/articles/wcm_SecurityCamera.aspx

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