Been reading, great site.
I raise parrots and need security for theft, and creature protection at night. We currently have 3 monitors (TV) that displays 4 pictures, or scans each of four for a certain amount of seconds, or one picture continuously. All cameras are B/W and low light (I think, manual says…Minimum Scene Illumination…0.2lux(F2.0, 50IRE whatever that means.) We have flood lights all over property. The cameras are great, they see everything.
Cameras are connected to a cable that has something like a phone plug. So we have 12 cables running all over the property from monitor to cameras. There is no addition electrical hookup, except for the monitors in home. These were sets from Sam’s Club many years ago. The monitors and cameras are slowly wearing down, and not working as well as should be. Since this was so inexpensive years ago, One replacement camera, cost almost as much as one whole set up, and I think there is better technology today.
I use one screen on each monitor at night since the audio from any camera in each area picks up sound well enough to wake us, if the birds make any noise at night. I do not need to do any recording.
So my questions are. Can I use the same cables I now have? I am prepared to change the clips if necessary.
Will I be able to flip thru the screens to see a certain camera angle, if we are alarmed by a noise?
Which camera is best suited for my purpose?
From my reading here, (if I am understanding correctly) it appears I will use my PC, but I can only see one camera at a time? I need to see and hear 3 of the 12 cameras at night. How do I get around that?
I now I will have more questions. I just hope I supplied enough info to start.
Thanks
Jean