Bearing bad news - «Etwas belastendes mitschleppen».
Russia silver mica capacitor SSG-3 series, 200nF 0.3% 350V.
From Aliexpress, right?
Maybe they hoped they could be of more use to someone else, and wrapped them up so they stood a better chance? Free-cycling.
A small indoor PTZ IP camera. If you're in the market for one I can recommend this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075V3DFZP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . Very handy for keeping an eye out for the delivery man (amongst other things!). It works well enough pointing through a window, but at night the IR light reflects from the glass so that needs be switched off. A sample still image taken just now taken through my 'office' window on a sunny May morning
If this is not your house in the image, it is possible that you are not allowed to record it. Even still images might be a problem, which is the reason why Google street view has the possibility to blur images of a house, if the owner complains. But a video is even worse.
If this is not your house in the image, it is possible that you are not allowed to record it. Even still images might be a problem, which is the reason why Google street view has the possibility to blur images of a house, if the owner complains. But a video is even worse.
A small indoor PTZ IP camera. If you're in the market for one I can recommend this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075V3DFZP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . Very handy for keeping an eye out for the delivery man (amongst other things!). It works well enough pointing through a window, but at night the IR light reflects from the glass so that needs be switched off. A sample still image taken just now taken through my 'office' window on a sunny May morning
If this is not your house in the image, it is possible that you are not allowed to record it. Even still images might be a problem, which is the reason why Google street view has the possibility to blur images of a house, if the owner complains. But a video is even worse.
In our country you can register your camera with it's view with the police, if something happened they can ask for the footage so they might have a better chance of solving the crime. Only in severe situations of course.
Sad thing that we so easily give up our (and other people's) freedom and privacy, because we're scared shitless for no good reason.
A small indoor PTZ IP camera. If you're in the market for one I can recommend this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075V3DFZP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . Very handy for keeping an eye out for the delivery man (amongst other things!). It works well enough pointing through a window, but at night the IR light reflects from the glass so that needs be switched off. A sample still image taken just now taken through my 'office' window on a sunny May morning
If this is not your house in the image, it is possible that you are not allowed to record it. Even still images might be a problem, which is the reason why Google street view has the possibility to blur images of a house, if the owner complains. But a video is even worse.
I believe there are more strict laws in Germany governing the use of such cameras, in the UK we are more relaxed about it. 'Security' cameras are everywhere.
There is a requirement in the UK to register CC TV that records with the ICO ( Information Commissioner's Office) there is an annual registration fee which I think currently is £45.
As long as you are not a criminal and want to hide your criminal activities
There is a requirement in the UK to register CC TV that records with the ICO ( Information Commissioner's Office) there is an annual registration fee which I think currently is £45.
Private CCTV cameras that don't record outside the owners property are exempt from DPA and aren't required to register the camera with the ICO (according the the Goverments online guidelines).
McBryce.
I am more afraid for Facebook and Google regarding privacy than the police
As long as you are not a criminal and want to hide your criminal activities and the police does not use the footage for other purposes or sell it commercially as FB and Big G do, I sleep better with cameras around than not.
There is a requirement in the UK to register CC TV that records with the ICO ( Information Commissioner's Office) there is an annual registration fee which I think currently is £45.
Private CCTV cameras that don't record outside the owners property are exempt from DPA and aren't required to register the camera with the ICO (according the the Goverments online guidelines).
McBryce.
Agreed that is why I said 'record'