remote home protection [RE-wrenches]

Michael Welch michael.welch at homepower.com
Fri Apr 27 12:37:24 PDT 2007


Good for wildlife, not so good for human intruders.

Seems to me the flash would alert a nighttime intruder to the camera's presence, then you say goodbye to what they came for AND a nice camera.

Check out some of the online security stores. You can get pretty good cameras that use infrared flash, video cameras as well.

Joel Davidson wrote at 08:47 PM 04/26/2007:
 

>http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1884&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&keyword=camera
>
>remote-camera systems to obtain remarkable images of never-before-seen wildlife behavior. Triggered by heat and movement, both the 35-mm and digital models of these simplified all-weather cameras take multiple images to capture backyard wildlife. Equipped with a wide-angle lens with 60-degree field of view and two test modes, these cameras will run for 21 days of 24-hour operation before needing fresh batteries. 

  
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Michael Welch
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     Home Power magazine
     www.homepower.com


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