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Sony Security Camera - The Truth About Sony Security Cameras


When considering security cameras, sticking with the best known brands makes good sense although, for those on a budget, sometimes more obscure labels are the only option.

Does this mean you sacrifice quality? Not at all. Sony security cameras are established as quality products within the security camera world. The good news is, you don't have to spend a small fortune to get a quality product.

Sony caters to both the low and high end of the security camera market. Let's take a look at some of the products within the Sony security camera range worth considering.

Sony Security Camera

Let's take a look at the high end of the market. For a little over $2000, the Sony SNC-RZ50N Security Camera offers some excellent features.

For example, it's a perfect indoor unit with PTZ(pan,tilt,zoom)which gives the user great flexibility and control. It has advanced image processing capabilities and is very adaptable in high or low light conditions.

At the other end of the price scale, consider Sony's SSC-E453 Superexwave Color Security Camera. At under $200, it's excellent value and has the ability to pick up a lot of detail with it's 1/3"CCD(charge-couple device) Super Exwave technology.

Another member of the Sony range is the SSC-CD73V day/night mini color dome camera. The advantages of a dome camera are their discreetness and this is no exception.

Some of it's features include high resolution and excellent picture quality plus it has the ability to switch from color to black and white upon sensing any light change. At about $400, this is once again, a lot of camera for the price.

These are just a small sample of the Sony security camera range. Price is a big influence in deciding the product you finally settle on. Setting up security camera coverage around your home in particular when on a budget is a great way to start.

Consider the high risk areas first and work your way down to the low risk spots. This way, the areas considered "blind spots" and good targets for intruders are covered which will give you greater peace of mind.
 


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