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Remote viewing is a term that is sometimes used to refer to the alleged psychic ability some people claim to possess to be able to view things that are occurring 'outside' of their body with forms of clairvoyance or telepathy. While there is of course no scientific evidence for the existence of such a phenomenon, it nevertheless has inspired many people and most of us are more than aware of the advantages that would come from being able to see places where we are not. In fact so much is this the case, that during World War 2 the allies and the Nazis are said to have held their scepticism and to try employing those who claim to be able to 'remote view' in order to get one up on their opponents - spying without the need to even be there. Likewise it was used from a security standpoint to 'look after' important sites.
Well while clairvoyance is very much still somewhat controversial, remote viewing today no longer relies on a belief in the supernatural. Instead anyone with a high tech CCTV system is now able to 'remote view' and to do so at the drop of a hat. As mentioned - the benefits and the implications of this are far reaching.
This is all possible thanks to great advances in CCTV surveillance technology. A security camera now is digital meaning that the information is stored in files that can be sent and retrieved via a wireless connection as well as being manipulated and analysed by computers. Thus someone can use an IP CCTV security camera in order to be able to watch the footage from any time from their computer or even smartphone as long as they have the right software installed.
At the same time many digital cameras now have motion sensors and video analysis capabilities. This means that the CCTV system will only start recording if it sees movement, and will only alert you if that movement appears to be human in nature. This way you can then immediately check the footage from wherever you are as long as you have a wireless connection, and can then decide for yourself whether it is a cause for further investigation. If this wasn't enough, a security camera with VoIP will also then allow you to 'speak' through the camera. This way you can benefit from a form of remote viewing and omnipresence.
What this means is that your property will always be safe. The sheer ease of being able to check on your property will mean that you're more likely to do so regularly, and as you will be informed of any abnormalities you should be able to quickly recognise the problem. At the same time this can also be great from the perspective of your piece of mind. If you are the kind to be worrying about your security etc and who tends to lose sleep over it as a result then you can this way relax and forget about your security, resting assured that it's in the hands of your CCTV system.
Author sells Bosch CCTV and other Bosch security systems with Australia's leading security store.
The Difference Between Camera Remote Release Cable Release
Before there were digital cameras, camera remote release came in the form of cable releases. In fact if you own a cable release, there’s a good chance that it might even fit your new digital camera. On the other hand, even if it does fit your digital camera, you might want to invest in a digital camera remote releases instead.
The digital camera remote releases will ensure even less camera shake as there is nothing at all tying you and the camera together. In case you haven’t already guessed, the function of a camera remote releases is to depress the release button on your camera, or in other words it triggers your camera to take a photograph, all without your touching any part of the camera.
That’s why the camera remote releases is even better in its own way than the cable release. It brings the possibility of camera shake due to contact with you, down to a zero. Not that a cable release isn’t any good either. On the contrary, a cable release works just as well, and close to a hundred percent of the time you won’t get any sort of perceptible movement due to the cable release.
However, with a camera remote releases, you can say that a hundred percent guaranteed there will be no shake in the camera from that angle.
About the Author
Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and has been Researching and Reporting on Digital Photography for years. For more information on Camera Remote Release, visit his site at CAMERA REMOTE RELEASE
Why does the infrared from something like a TV remote show up when viewed through a digital camera?
I don't remember why I did it, but I pointed a remote at a digital camera and the light from the remote was visible. Why does it show up on a digicam? And since infrared will show up on a digital camera, does that mean that if I had a strong enough infrared source I could shoot in complete darkness with a regular digicam and no flash?
The light shows up because the camera lens contains functionality to use the infrared spectrum. Usually, the software will bring things that cannot be seen by the naked eye into spectrum.
Yes, you can use an infrared source to shoot in complete darkness, but I don't advise it to be real strong. A lot of camcorders have infrared LED's that you can switch on in the dark and see through the camera.
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