Archive for December, 2010

Surveillance technology prt.2: Like or dislike?

Generally speaking, do you like surveillance systems in public environment/spheres? Yes / No / Maybe or Depends.

and WHY?

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Dallmeier CCTV IP Academy 12 – Blade system

Dallmeier CCTV IP Academy 12 – Blade system: The two blade system and the benefits of single channel design concepts are explained in a clear and easy to understand video clip

This is one of the advanced lessons from my new Canon 7D Crash Course. Sometimes I get asked if my DVDs will help experienced users because my DVDs say “Made for Beginners”. The answer is “Absolutely Yes”. My DVDs are Beginner Friendly, meaning, I assume you know nothing about your camera, but by the end of the video, we will cover so many techniques, settings and tips, that unless you are an expert photographer who has been using your camera for 1-2 years, there is going to be a TON of awesome info to help you learn your camera better. This video covers the Internal Flash Transmitter on the 7D and focuses more on teaching users how to “read’ and use the menu, instead of just telling you some settings. Over the long run, this will have the greatest benefit. Enjoy! www.canon7DDVD.com

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Which one of these receivers would you go with?

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10086398
174 bucks
OR

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-STR-DG520-Audio-Video-Receiver/dp/B0015HPYD0/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1232065106&sr=8-1

about 160

details: The pioneer is 600 watts vs sony 500. They both have the same inputs (HDMI, Optical audio, component, etc.). THD of the pioneer is .05 and Sony’s is 1.0. The ratings on both these products are about the same, (very high). I just want to know what you think.
You might be wondering why I am having trouble deciding but I am pretty tight on cash and 14 bucks is a big difference.
What would you go with?
BTW receivers 200 and up aren’t an option for me

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This is nuts, taken in 2001, this video shows multiple crashes on the same turn. People will never learn, the one that I think is the worst is probably the bus crash because those guys no that turn is intenese, they should plan for it, especially when they know that it’s wet out. Right? Hey, if you have a minute I would like to tell you about an up and coming actress from Canada, Martha MacIsaac. You can read more about her by going to www.marthamacisaac.org and view the information about her. I think she’s great, I believe that nothing else coming out of Canada this year has been better than her… Well maybe the new Aloe Vera tidy wipes but that’s about it

Local/Federal Laws on Video Surveillance?

Hi, I need help with a research for local and federal laws of video surveillance, describe what they say about the rights of a business to videotape people in and around their premises, is it legal to videotape a person walking on the street to show it to others, and its limitation involved in surveillance camera use. Anyone point me in the correct direction?..or actually copy and paste the laws onto here, I’m from New York by the way. Thanks!

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