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Digital camera reviews of Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)Digital camera Review: QS2359c is better product Summary: 2 Stars
I both both model Q-See QSC 48030 (higher price model) and cheaper version Q-See QS2350C (Cheaper price one)
Compare between these two. Cheaper Model QS2350C has more realistic image. Image look much better than Higher price one. So I bought 2 more of cheaper model. Power wiring is different between 2 models.
QS2350C come with 120v plug at ~ 3 ft. length. Video wiring extended ~50 ft. to video card.
Qsc 48030 Both power/data bundle in one cable with 50 ft. cable. at the end split into 2 wiring for power and video data. Power at the end with 120v plug
I rather buy QS2350C than QSC 48030
Digital camera Review: Real Disappointment Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this to replace another camera which was a few years old and not providing a sharp enough picture to distinguish any facial features to deal with acts of vandalism in my neighborhood. Because the two line connections on this camera are right next to this camera instead of at the DVR like my previous two cameras were, the installation was a series of ladder climbs and hole drilling to pull two connectors through the window frame. After all the effort, the picture is just as undistinguished as the camera I replaced and there was no benefit from spending $137 for this camera. My $49 first alert system produced clearer pictures with better facial recognition.
Digital camera Review: Really poor picture quality! Summary: 1 Stars
The detail is very poor, what more can I say its not worth buying PERIOD.
Digital camera Review: Reasonable...ish. Summary: 1 Stars
To start, I purchased this camera to supplement a dead spot in my c-store's surveillance. I didn't need really high quality images, just enough to provide a running time-line of traffic through my lot. Which this camera did, well enough...for six months. The camera has completely stopped working. I called the support line, and was told it might be a bad power supply, so I had a master electrician (my ASM's dad) take a look, and he found no problems with it. Which, brings me to the next problem - passing the wires through the wall; if you need to do this, get yourself a 1inch bit to drill the hole - the connectors are ridiculously over-sized. I cannot comment on the night vision ability, as my store is 24 hours, and well lit at all times. As for the claim of 'weatherproof', I'd say that's a bit generous. Wisconsin weather is tougher than they test these things for - and it shows in almost all products I buy for outdoor use, this camera being no exception. Also, note: it's purple. All in all, I'd recommend looking for a different camera, unless you have easy access to the camera once it is in position, easy access to power at that position and time to make sure it is cared for.
Digital camera Review: Regarding occlusion while under IR Summary: 4 Stars
@Gregg Cornett -- I experienced similar clouding under IR in one of my cameras. The fix was to clean it using a solution tailored for optics (just the cleaning agent and nothing else that leaves a residue) and lens tissue. The camera was restored to its original clarity. My theory is that this camera got misted over during a fogging period and subsequently dried leaving a fine residue on the face of the exterior glass. Incoming light would diffuse around it (like spots on one's glasses). Outgoing IR light would scatter and cause lens flair. When I say fine residue, I mean that it would appear clean to the naked eye.
This solution worked for me. YMMV
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