In an IP camera buyers guide article at Source Security, Simon Nash, Senior Marketing Manager of Sony Europe, stresses:
Don’t let cost be your guiding light. Most people buy surveillance cameras with cost as their highest priority and effectiveness as the second, which results in grainy, out-of-focus images.
A great deal of knowledge and expertise is shared in this article from points to conider when converging from analog to IP, evaluation criteria for IP cameras, and do’s and don’ts when making a selection.
We understand that cost and budgetary concerns are always paramount. But it’s important to know and hear that the right system for you isn’t simply the cheapest.
Other important factors that Nash outlines which are the same concerns we share with customers when drawing up a surveillance solution are:
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