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RG59 unless "shotgun isnt as tidy as CAT5e. However you would need an IP box unless you were to use the smallest baluns available. Again "Shotgun" cable can be untidy if not clipped correctly. Cat5 is easier if not used to this.
Power supplies can be anywhere and not just near the DVR but thats is sometimes the best location. Unless running over 50 mtrs I would not be unduly worried.
Indoors or outdoors is misleading you can fot what you like as long as it is IP rated. Some cameras have both the flyleads and connectors you can use if need be.
Get what you can best afford. Thinking about views and lighting both day and night time. A little link for lens comparison might be helpful, http://www.boschsecurity.us/NR/rdon...51F02021082/0/SelectingtheRightCCTVCamera.pdf Or http://promaxusa.com/cctv-lens-chart.html#visual
These are just for the charts as are the easiest for a new user IMHO.
Power supplies can be anywhere and not just near the DVR but thats is sometimes the best location. Unless running over 50 mtrs I would not be unduly worried.
Indoors or outdoors is misleading you can fot what you like as long as it is IP rated. Some cameras have both the flyleads and connectors you can use if need be.
Get what you can best afford. Thinking about views and lighting both day and night time. A little link for lens comparison might be helpful, http://www.boschsecurity.us/NR/rdon...51F02021082/0/SelectingtheRightCCTVCamera.pdf Or http://promaxusa.com/cctv-lens-chart.html#visual
These are just for the charts as are the easiest for a new user IMHO.