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AirRifleSport
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by AirRifleSport » 10 Dec 2013, 13:12

securitycamera2000 wrote:Hi,

of course No...

You buy a camera, test it for us,....
Me buying a camera and testing it for you?

I don't mind buying a camera to test it for my needs but then I would be very likely buying one which has been proved to be good for my needs, not any random camera. It is very unlikely that you will have a camera that it is better than the KT&C E700 (for our needs). Unfortunately, I won't trust what I read on the specification usually displayed on the cameras descriptions, I have had some disappointments in the past and that's why I am not prepared to be the "guinea pig". There is no way of proving the quality of a camera advertised is as expected and it is more likely to be useless than good (for our needs).

Let YOUR "technicians" test them on the field and you show us it is worth buying, THEN I will buy it and give you a GOOD, FREE feedback. You get loads of orders worldwide and we all be smiling. :mrgreen:

After all, you have joined this forum in order to contribute and help its members and not for financial gains... or am I wrong? ;)
...the doctor said that I need to do gentle exercise... I said to him that I already did... trigger squeezing!

securitycamera2000
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Location: Hong Kong

Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by securitycamera2000 » 11 Dec 2013, 04:01

Yes, the main reason I joined to this forum is to answer your questions of our products, not for doing some advertisements and gain money from you guys.

So welcome any question about our products that you are interested in. :)

Best Regards,
SC2000

AirRifleSport wrote:
securitycamera2000 wrote:Hi,

of course No...

You buy a camera, test it for us,....
Me buying a camera and testing it for you?

I don't mind buying a camera to test it for my needs but then I would be very likely buying one which has been proved to be good for my needs, not any random camera. It is very unlikely that you will have a camera that it is better than the KT&C E700 (for our needs). Unfortunately, I won't trust what I read on the specification usually displayed on the cameras descriptions, I have had some disappointments in the past and that's why I am not prepared to be the "guinea pig". There is no way of proving the quality of a camera advertised is as expected and it is more likely to be useless than good (for our needs).

Let YOUR "technicians" test them on the field and you show us it is worth buying, THEN I will buy it and give you a GOOD, FREE feedback. You get loads of orders worldwide and we all be smiling. :mrgreen:

After all, you have joined this forum in order to contribute and help its members and not for financial gains... or am I wrong? ;)

penfold
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Location: Munster , Ireland

Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by penfold » 15 Dec 2013, 15:21

Hi sc2000
If I bought this box cam'Mini 1/3'' SONY CCD 700TVL Effio-P Super WDR 3DNR Box Camera OSD Menu'
Would you be able to remove the ir filter for me??
An would a pay pal note saying the same be sufficient to get it done??

ATB
Penfold

securitycamera2000
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by securitycamera2000 » 17 Dec 2013, 04:22

Hi Penfold,

Thanks for contacting.

Could you please advise me your order number? And you would leave a note for us when you order, that will be ok.
Any other question please feel free to contact me

Best Regards,
SC2000
penfold wrote:Hi sc2000
If I bought this box cam'Mini 1/3'' SONY CCD 700TVL Effio-P Super WDR 3DNR Box Camera OSD Menu'
Would you be able to remove the ir filter for me??
An would a pay pal note saying the same be sufficient to get it done??

ATB
Penfold

penfold
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by penfold » 17 Dec 2013, 10:44

Thank you sc2000
I'll order that an pm you the order number.
:thumbup:

securitycamera2000
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by securitycamera2000 » 18 Dec 2013, 06:51

ok, thanks for your support! :)
penfold wrote:Thank you sc2000
I'll order that an pm you the order number.
:thumbup:

thegogg
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by thegogg » 20 Dec 2013, 18:55

SC2000

The camera I ordered off you arrived this week but I had a problem when trying to remove the IR filter which was very, very well glued on. The “lens board” has been damaged when IR filter was finally removed so can you please send me a replacement. I don't mind paying for a new lens board but I don't need everything else (lens, board enclosure, bracket and leads etc)?

This time can you supply the lens board without the IR filter fitted as you say you can supply it without the IR filter if requested when ordered.

Obviously I don't expect this to cost as much as the original order.

My order number was - 248454

penfold
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by penfold » 20 Dec 2013, 22:14

Hi thegogg
Sorry to hear about the busted sensor,
My above post is about a second camera that I've now ordered
Due to the same problems I guess you had,
Except I only got half the ir glass off, man I royally f--k mine up ,anyway sc2000 we're very helpful an promised to remove the filter for me this time.
But the price for a new sensor board an a new box camera was 50$ an 60$ respectively.
' I went for the new whole unit anyway'
(Man that's some good glue there using hey!)

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AirRifleSport
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by AirRifleSport » 20 Dec 2013, 23:08

penfold wrote:Hi thegogg
Sorry to hear about the busted sensor,
My above post is about a second camera that I've now ordered
Due to the same problems I guess you had,
Except I only got half the ir glass off, man I royally f--k mine up ,anyway sc2000 we're very helpful an promised to remove the filter for me this time.
But the price for a new sensor board an a new box camera was 50$ an 60$ respectively.
' I went for the new whole unit anyway'
(Man that's some good glue there using hey!)
I am not too sure that some filters are actually stuck with glue. There is a chance that they are actually JUST butted together... nothing in between them. I saw a video about grinding optic lenses and the two parts only required a COMPLETE SPOTLESS (clean) surface on the two glasses. These required heat to price them apart.

I have removed previous filters with the soldering iron... Just applied heat with a blob of solder until the top glass just lifted off while holding it with tweezers.

Some filters are just stuck down with double sided tape. These types come off easily with a craft knife.
...the doctor said that I need to do gentle exercise... I said to him that I already did... trigger squeezing!

thegogg
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Re: Share your experience with Securitycamera2000

Post by thegogg » 21 Dec 2013, 05:42

It's not certain that I've buggered this one up yet but I have dropped a blob of solder on to the card so I probably have :( . I'm still waiting on the connector below to be delivered so I can connect the camera to the screen and then we'll see :shh:

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