• ValiantDust
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    252 months ago

    Also, storing a few high-res images takes a lot less space than storing hours/days/weeks/months of high-res videos.

    • @StoneyDcrew
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      2 months ago

      Not to mention that a lot of companies pay the minimum price needed for a camera for insurance purposes, as insurance is supposed to cover the damages.

      They only need to show that a crime was committed, not who committed it.

    • @rtxn
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      42 months ago

      Also, observing a minuscule area of the sky for days or weeks will produce a much better image than the full field of view for 1/24th of a second in low light.

      • @Hawke
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        Not that your point is incorrect, but most security cameras record at a much lower frame rate than 24 fps. 2 or 4 fps are common, and 0.5 exist as well.

        • @SpacetimeMachine
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          The shutter speed of the camera will not be 1/2 or 1/4 of a second however. It will still be taking images with a relatively short shutter speed/angle, otherwise everything would be very blurry.

          • @Hawke
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            12 months ago

            Yeah that is true.

        • Tar_Alcaran
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          Those are pretty antique though. You can get full-HD, 60fps security cams. They’re just annoying to store data for unless motion sensors are an option. To keep track of a store, that’s not a great solution.