Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
- 1/3-inch Sony image sensor delivers 480-lines of resolution for crisp and clear quality
- 36-infrared LEDs allows for night-time visibility of approximately 80 feet
- Easily connects to any TV/VCR and immediate viewing or recording
- Weatherproof for both indoor and outdoor use
- Includes 60-foot cable for flexible installation
QSC48030 is an Outdoor video Color CCD camera. With CCD technology, it delivers the most sophisticated technology into the most reliable and accurate quality picture in the security industry Its ideal for monitoring or recording. The package includes
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List Price: $ 199.99
Price: $ 115.00
Tags: Camera, Color, High, Night, QSC48030, QSee, Resolution, Vision, w/80ft, Weatherproof


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July 3rd, 2010 at 6:52 pm
Review by HMMWV for Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
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Update 12-20-2008: This camera has been running flawlessly except for mother nature. It seems that spiders like the infrared light at night (I’m not an insect person but I know some insects can see IR light). As a result they tend to make webs over the lit area at night. The spider being so close to the camera looks like you are being robbed by king kong to your DVR and thus makes all night tapes of spider web weaving which are fun to watch in 16X speed but the reality is you must clean the lens once a month to maintain good night vision. Daytime it is not a problem.
Update 5-15-2008: This particular camera has been running for about 2 months now and faces the street where we have had a drug problem. Last night it caught the evicted drug dealer breaking into his old house to retreive forgotten property when the police escorted him out the first time. Since our neighborhood watch had been warned that the home should be vacant I noticed the movement across the street, called 911, and 2 minutes later the former problem was cuffed and stuffed into the squadcar for criminal trespass, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, violation of a restraining order, violation of an eviction order, and breaking and entering. We’ll see him again in 5-10 years. Does the camera work at 100 feet in pitch black conditions? Yes. But a human pair of eyes was needed to resolve a man at night. The sony can see it w/o the help.
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—————-original review below—————-
I bought both the bottom of the Q-see day/night camera line (this camera) and their mid-range unit (the 540 line resolution, 65 foot range for the night IR leds model Q-See QSB520SR Weatherproof Color High-Res Day/Night Camera Kit (540TVL) with 65-Feet Night Vision) I have them both hooked to a Q-see DVR recorder and there is a difference when I compare their pictures side by side on my DVR display. I hope these notes help people pick which one is best for their intended use.
This model is selling for $130 while the next step up listed above is $230 right now.
Pros ($130)
Cheapest day/night camera in q-see product lineup
LEDS provide a wide area of lighting that matches the lens field of view
Comes with a really long cable (100 feet+) and it runs power plus video
wide field of view lens covers a broad area without any fisheye distortion.
(cable is longer on this model than their more expensive model by about an extra 45 feet)
Cons ($130)
Lacks any zoom or focus control for the lens (present on the $230 version)
not as good of a mounting bracket as the $230 version
washed out picture compared to the Sony image sensor in the $230 camera
more picture noise at night compared to the Sony image sensor camera.
Less resolution than the $230 camera – picture is not as sharp
Summary -
I’m really nitpicking here – these are all small differences that separate the low end, mid range, and their high end camera (which amazon did not carry when I purchased them – the high end is just the mid range with higher power LEDS and a higher price tag in the $300′s). All of them do what they say – they give you a picture day or night. Unlike other day/night cameras these provide color at night if enough light is present or black/white if using the LEDs. I prefer the color from the Sony image sensor, and I like the adjustable lens on the sony based camera. Is it worth another $100? That depends. Both cameras work well and do what they say – it’s only when you put their pictures side by side that the quality difference is noticable.
I think both cameras have a use which is why I bought one of each and put them in different locations. If the tradeoff is quality vs. having more views of a building, then the less expensive camera wins because you can cover more doors and gates using them. On the other hand, if you already have Sony cameras in your security system, the extra $100 will make the q-see sony based mid-range model blend into your existing system better. Having a choice and knowing what you get or give up is important which is why we post reviews. I’m happy with both of my cameras in their applications and I won’t change them out. If I buy another camera, I would consider it’s use to decide which model to buy. The zoom lens on the $230 model q-see camera is nice for a long driveway, but a wide view of a close porch would probably best be served with one of the $130 models.
July 3rd, 2010 at 6:56 pm
Review by J. Griffiths for Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
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Great picture night and day. If you want to get a picture of the bad guys that will stand up in court this is the one to buy. I’ve tried the lower resolution cameras and you can’t get a good picture of their face. The only reason I didn’t give this camera 5 stars is because it needs the ability to sense when security lights are on. The low light camera feature only turns off in daylight and floodlights tend to wash out anything light in color like faces and license plates. I plan on adding more of these cameras to my Q See DVR system because I’ve found that one camera isn’t enough . I only have one camera now and I just came home to find my passenger side window smashed on my car. The perpetrator manage to stay out of sight of the camera.
July 3rd, 2010 at 7:45 pm
Review by Sparrow Dayton for Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
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All I can say is, “Wow!” I have had many of those $30 big box, home center security cameras, and this beats them hands down. As I type this, I’m looking a full 120 feet out to the street in front of my house. It’s dark outside, but the LED lighting system in the camera is flooding the entire view in IR light. We’ll see how it holds up to Florida thunder storms this coming summer. If it does, I’ll be buying 3 more! My only request from this manufacturer is that they incorporate sound into this model in the future.
July 3rd, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Review by J. Bhe for Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
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I have several cameras from past purchases and always went with the cheaper 1/4″ CCD and 420 lines of resolution. They don’t even come close to comparing to this 1/3″ and 480 lines! The night vision is much better than any other I have purchases as well. Very solid! Definitely worth the extra $$$ over the 1/4″ equivalents…
July 3rd, 2010 at 8:25 pm
Review by Gregg Cornett for Q-See QSC48030 High Resolution Weatherproof CCD Camera w/80ft of Night Vision (Color)
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The QSC48030 has been a fine camera, day and night recording, for about 18 months.
It has now begun to have very cloudy images at night to the extent that it is impossible to see any detail. Q-see tech said to check the power supply…it was fine. Then they said to call customer service and exchange for another one.
I called customer service and they informed me that since it was out of warranty there is nothing that can be done. I WAS TOLD I WOULD HAVE TO THROW IT AWAY AND BUY A NEW ONE…THAT THERE IS NO SERVICE ON THIS UNIT!
I thought it very important to enlighten potential buyers of this issue as I believe that these are too expensive to be classified as disposable cameras.
BUYER BEWARE!