CCTV recommendations

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I want a one-camera, narrow angle cctv system with hard drive continuous recording. There are so many options out there that I'm getting a bit lost in the swamp of alternatives.

I want to monitor an alleyway so don't need wide angle and want continuous recording with motion markers.

Anyone use anything similar that they could recommend?
 
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No, I'm afraid those won't do. I already have a Blink camera with motion sensing and that works up to a point but I really want a system that will record everything 24 hours a day so that requires a hard drive in a dedicated unit. There are commercial ones on the market but trying to get one with a narrow angle camera is quite hard. They all seem to want to record everything regardless of the quality but I want to record a specific piece of land at high quality, even at night; I want to know exactly who is prowling about not just that someone is.
 
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No, I'm afraid those won't do. I already have a Blink camera with motion sensing and that works up to a point but I really want a system that will record everything 24 hours a day so that requires a hard drive in a dedicated unit. There are commercial ones on the market but trying to get one with a narrow angle camera is quite hard. They all seem to want to record everything regardless of the quality but I want to record a specific piece of land at high quality, even at night; I want to know exactly who is prowling about not just that some one is.
It certainly doesn't require a dedicated NVR. The one I linked I have and it records 24/7 on a 64gb SD card.
Here is another that has an optical zoom so you can set it how you like.

I also have mine set to record to my NAS as well. You can set motion alerts up and they get tagged.

 
I fitted a setup from these folks a few years back https://www.digitaldirectsecurity.co.uk/ and I've been happy with it, within the limits of the wide angle cameras I have. The basic recorder could have a better interface, but it all works and the whole multi camera system with larger drive, top of range cameras bits and bobs came to about £400. Clearly the wide angle cameras aren't what you want, but I would suggest giving them a call.
 
We have a number of Hikvision IP cameras connected via PoE to a PC running Milestone XProtect software which is free for up to 8 cameras. The Hikvision cameras come with a variety of lens focal lengths and image resolutions. I would look at one with a 6mm lens if you want to cover a narrow field of view
 
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