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When it comes to cameras you really get what you pay for. The more expensive, the better the quality (usually). I sometimes use a similar set up, wireless camera/reciever and it has it's limitations.
I assume that the damage is happening at night so you would cameras with low lux capabilities, they would also need to be able to have enough lines of resolution in order to ID whoever is doing the damage, (at night this is not easy).
I understand that there are finacial limitations on this but if you use equipment that is not up to the job, then that is going to be money wasted.
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