Thanks for all the suggestions regarding IP cameras. However, after talking to my boss, I was informed that all we were looking at on cameras is $100 (approx.) bullet cameras. Oh well (better luck next time).
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fdan4817
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I can see your point. However, it appears we can get quality 12VDC cameras for less than $500, where as the IP cameras I found (maybe I didn't look in the right places) started at about $1200. So, $700 X 72 = $50,400. That is steep difference.
I will continue to do some research on the idea as...
Thanks for comments on both sides of the "the boss oughta..." issue.
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