PaddyTheNth wrote: » If you're looking to do it on the cheap cheap these might be of some interest to you:http://lifehacker.com/software/security/use-your-webcam-as-a-security-camera-203905.phphttp://lifehacker.com/320580/turn-your-webcam-into-a-motion+sensing-security-camera-with-yawcam
Diver79 wrote: » I had this setup in the last apt lived in. My gf went spare, and demanded I take it down. I reckon it the best and most affordable option.
cossworxenergy wrote: » You need a proper CCTV camera capable of Day/Night operation whick has built in infra red. Hidden cameras dont work to well behind glass as the glass distorts the image. I might suggest intalling a dome camera on your eave runs same colour as the eaves and install a halogen lamp at the same time beside it to disguise it an act as if you are only installing a light. You can go for the normal dome camera recording to a DVR recorder or else you could use an IP camera. IP cameras can be connected to an existing PCs hardrive and stores the footage images on this. Also you will be emailed of any motion detection and events logged. You can also access your camera from any internet connection in the world. Costs more but benefits of sharper digital image quality and accessing your property remotely via internet. between 500-100 bucks for a good system.