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The one I received is on it way back for a refund, the QSC48030 has very good night and day time picture quality and is worth the extra $$$'s. Terrible picture quality when compared to the Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/100ft of Night Vision (Color).
I did try the lower priced camera(One Step Down) and did not like the picture at all. For the pricing of these cameras I expected a little better picture. After reseachering, to my amazement, that for the money this setup/cameras works good for home or business. I wired and ran 8 cameras to my main computer using a Q-See PCI-E Card. The overall picture is good, Night vision alright, but when it comes to details you can not even read a car plate 10 ft away. The motion sensor in this carmera works good also.
Anything less than 10-20ft is still acceptable. * Would like bettery night vision quality.At $100 each, they are a bit expensive. Day time picture quality is also good, but not great. I basically got them at less than $70 each. This camera is being used with 2 of the Q-See 4 channel PCI capture cards. After a bad experience with the Q-See $50 low-end camera, I decided to purchase one of these to see if it was any better. And I'm pleased to say, that it is. So you only need to have power at the source (ie.
While I don't believe you can effectively see anything at 30ft in night vision mode, it is still usable. My suggestion is to get the 4 pack and save $100 to $150. In particular when you are at a point where it's between going from day to night vision mode. With that in consideration, they are a much better value, and get a 4/5 rating.However, if you want to step up to a better model, you know it's going to be outdoors, and you don't mind the size - go with the QS2350C (see my review). Pros: * Good day time picture quality (420 lines of resolution)* 6mm Lense for wide viewing angle* Acceptable night vision quality* Better stand/mount than cheaper models* Thin video/power cable (60ft)* Small sizeCons: * Has some issues switching between day/night mode in certain lighting conditions* Somewhat expensive if you buy individually* Works better indoors than outdoors (more consistent lighting). PC/DVR). As with most day/night cameras, night vision is in B&W. Since the cheap camera didn't work out, I decided to spend a bit more and use them for video surveillance and even recording.
It does have some issues in certain lighting conditions where the image can appear washed out. This one does not record audio. The camera includes a long 60ft cable for video/power cable all in one. This uses a BNC video only connection instead of RCA cables you typically see on the lower-end models.
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