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Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/100ft of Night Vision (Color)

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Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/100ft of Night Vision (Color)
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Street Price: $199.99
Gaunz Org Price: $114.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 397







Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Q-See
EAN: 0645439226784
Label: Digital Peripheral Solutions
Product Manufacturer: Digital Peripheral Solutions
Model: QSC48030
Publisher: Digital Peripheral Solutions
Ranking: 397
Studio: Digital Peripheral Solutions


Piece facts:
  • 1/3-inch Sony image sensor delivers 480-lines of resolution for crisp and clear quality
  • 36-infrared LEDs allows for night-time visibility of approximately 100 feet
  • Easily connects to any TV/VCR and immediate viewing or recording
  • Weatherproof for both indoor and outdoor use
  • Includes 60-foot cable for flexible installation







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QSC48030 is an 0utdoor video Color CCD camera. With CCD technology, it delivers the most sophisticated technology into the most reliable and accurate quality picture in the security industry lts ideal for monitoring or recording. The package includes a 60-ft. cable to allow flexible installation. Connect the camera to any TV/VCR and start viewing or recording immediately.Q-See outdoor cameras are built to withstand all the elements of nature. Rain, snow or hot sun will not deter the camera from sending clear video. The design of the camera incorporates a weatherproof metal casing with an '0' ring seal to keep the high resolution lens and the internal parts safe from nature.With the 36 lnfra Red LEDs that light up at night, the camera will give black and white night vision for up to 100 ft. in total darkness.









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic camera ...
I have a First Alert security system. It's inexpensive but works great. The camera that came with it was OK but marginal. I researched many cameras and this one came with high praise. It deserves it. I could not have been happier. The only slight downside is that the IR lights can wash out the subject when they are about 15 feet or closer away. I covered the lights with a disc of smoke colored plastic. It helped a lot. I am thrilled with this camera..



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent camera

I upgraded to this camera from a $40 Radio Shack model, and it is well worth the price. The night vision works well, and the resolution is more than adequate for outdoor home surveillance.

my only wish is that it had a wider field of vision, but I know one can get a zoom capability on more expensive models.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nice Camera ...
This camera works great. It was easy to install and the image looks good. A few minor things: the mounting bracket would not allow me to mount it at the angle I wanted. The manual did not contain alot of information. However, it was obvious houw to use it: mount it and plug it in. It works well in the dead of night with the infrared LEDs. The image in color during the day and black and white at night.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent camera for the money. highly recommended
I just installed this camera and I cannot believe how good the night vision is. This was my concern when ordering. After reading some reviews I decided to order and cannot be more pleased. Hookup was very easy, although I did not see any instructions for hookup in my package. I figured it out fairly easy from pictures. This camera is highly recomended.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Solid product ...
I own about 8 of these now and I'd rate it as a good value for the price.

I'd like to see a more weatherproof/sturdy and longer cable, but you get what you pay for. The unit is quite large and bulky, but again, for the price and resolution, what would you expect?

Good quality image, has good range in the dark and is a very fair value.

If I needed more of them, I'd certainly buy them.-----Randy



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