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Strolling the forum today came the idea that we should have a (sticky?)repository for (web)cams and their picture quality. As far as I know we don't have one yet.

How would it work? Well anybody that has/gets/tries a new camera posts a couple of shots made with it in here.

At least the following is needed:
1. Brand+Model
2. A couple of captures (preferably day/night etc)

If possible, don't resize the images as that'll allow everybody to better evaluate the picture quality. (if you do resize please mention it)

I think this type of information would be valuable to have collected in one place.

Of course if you have the time or inclination you are welcome to add more information about the cam. (like for example your pro's and con's etc)

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Sunkwang SK-D105 Dome camera

Comments:
- 1/3 Sony CCD image sensor.

Specs:
http://www.bwired.nl/images/how/CameraDomeSK-105.pdf

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A daytime image:
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A nighttime image (warning, the porch light is on in this image. Cam has no IR-LEDs)
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Credit: Bwired

Hope you guys don't mind I regroup a bit of the stuff that's on the forum. If you have a problem with it, just let me know.
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Camtron VRDD-5351

Comments:
- Analog connection

Manual:
http://www.camtron.co.kr/service/downlo ... &s4=Manual

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A daytime shot:
Capture is done via Homeseer NetCam
Video Server is Axis q241
Resolution=CIF
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A nighttime shot (warning, note that there are some street lights, without them the picture would be darker):
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Credit: Wifi (c) & Chak
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AVIOSYS IP Camera 9060-O

Comments:
- Has 24 IR LEDs
- IP camera

Manual:
http://www.aviosys.com/images/9060(A-O) Manual.pdf

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A daytime shot:
Missing (maybe, Post-IT or rklootwijk can provide a daytime image?)

A nighttime shot:
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Credit: Post-IT
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Panasonic BL-C10

Comments:
- Has pan and tilt capability
- IP camera

Manual:
http://users.telenet.be/camerabeveiligi ... BL-C30.pdf

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A daytime shot:
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A nighttime shot:
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Credit: Patjuh
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ELRO C8000 IPcamera

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Comments:
ENG:
-With a ring of IR LEDs around it and a case with fixing plate. Resembles the AVIOSYS 9060 that can be found higher up here a little.
You can find it at construction shops and officecenter/Makro etc.
Costs about 149 but that was a while ago.
It has no motion detection but can FTP and email onschedule.

NL:
-Met een ring van IR leds erom heen en een buitenbehuizing met bevestiging. Lijkt wel wat op de AVIOSYS 9060 die hierboven staat.
Je komt hem tegen bij bouwmarkten en Officecenter/Makro etc.
Kost ongeveer 149 maar is al wat ouder.
Geen bewegings detectie maar kan wel op een schema tijd via FTP of email verzenden


Plaatje overdag:
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plaatje 's nachts:
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AXIS 207 en 207W

Comments:
-IP camera for inside use that works fine during the day but turns to blackness during the night. Price new around 250 euro but can often be had on Marktplaats and Ebay for half that.

It has a good motion detection with windows to select included or excluded area's. Stream can be send via FTP or email.
It als has a pre-motion buffer to capture the action before the trigger. for example, the trigger is motion in the frame because someone opens the door. If you set the pre buffer to 3 secs you will see the door closed, opening and then the person appearing.
It helps, when you set the sensitivy low, to still see a full motion when fully triggered.
Motion detection adjustement by sensitivty, history in the frame and object size.

It also has an input and an output which can be configured. Like you can start recording with a trigger on the input and sound an alarm with the output when a motion is detected.


-IP camera voor binnen die het prima doet overdag maar 's nachts geheel zwart slaat. Nieuwe prijs rond de 250 euro maar vaak op Marktplaats en ebay voor de helft te vinden.

Camera heeft goed bewegingsdetectie met apart instelbare 'windows' waar je detectie aan if juist uit kan zetten. Fijn stellen met gevoeligheid, 'history' en object grote.

Verder een buffer wat bewegingen kan opslaan. Daarmee kun je 'terug in de tijd'. Als je een motion trigger zet, kun je daar in het bestand een x seconden voor, mee sturen.

Ook zijn een in en uitgang te vinden waar mee je bv het opnemen kan starten met een externe sturing of met de uitgang een alarm signaal kan sturen bij beweging.

Axis 207:

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/sales/25384r6.pdf

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Daytime shot garage
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Nighttime shot garage
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Daytime shot town
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Nighttime shot town
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207W:

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/um_20 ... n_1208.pdf

-An outside shot from the 207W with a soft sun coming through (taken through double glazing)
-een buitenshotje van de 207W met een zachtdoorbrekend zonnetje (door dubbel glas heen).
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Daytime shot garden
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Nighttime shot garden
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Note regarding the AXIS motion detection:
Most false triggers come from the autogain adjustment. When it gets light, the AGC corrects in steps and the motion detection can not handle them. Ergo between 6-9 in the morning I have several false alarms.
You would never notice it unless you have the pre-buffer running.
I set it to 3 seconds and on all clips you see the images jump luminance after 3 secs.

Credit: Zebrafilm & AenG
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Panasonic BL-C1

Specs:
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-elec ... L-C1A.T#ts

Manual:
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMAN ... 0(English)

These are pictures from my Panasonic ipcamera
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Pictures taken through glass (window)
Daytime shot
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Nighttime shot
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These images are from
Mobotix M12D-Sec-DNight

Comments:
- No IR illumination

Specs:
http://www.mobotix-camera.nl/downloads/ ... en_200.pdf

Manual:
http://www.mobotix-camera.nl/downloads/ ... en_200.pdf

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Day Image (Color)
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Night Image (B/W)
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Very good camera, but not cheap
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HCD82484X

Comments:
- It has 48 IR LEDs
- You can use it indoor and outdoor.

Specs:
http://www.waakzaamwonen.com/pdf/hcd82484x.pdf

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The images are from an Axis 241Q Video server with compression set to 30 (0 is no compression / 100 is max compression)

Day shot (Here camera is mounted inside, behind a window!):
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Sunset in Australia (Here camera is mounted inside, behind a window!):
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And an IR nightshot (Here camera is mounted inside, behind a window!):
I did the cam setup specially for this topic, and as mentioned before it's behind a window (indoor).
Problem is (as you can see) that the windows are reflecting the IR light.
I'll try to do an other setup (outside) tomorrow.
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In the next shots the camera is mounted directly outside.

A dayttime shot (camera mounted outside):
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A nighttime shot (camera mounted outside) What you see is not dust but the LEDs reflecting in the camera's glass cover. Probably due to the Auto Gain Control(AGC) turning the gain so high that the LEDs' reflection become visible and the image becomes more noisy:
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A different nightshot taken inside. Please note that the room is completely dark!:
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Brandless wireless Mini-Camera 2,4GHz that bascom.nl sells:

http://www.bascom.nl/mini_camera_set-p-113.html?

Comments:
- Analog connection
Camera:
-Size 2x2x2 cm
- Viewing angle: 62
- 628x582 Pixels, 380TV lines PAL color
- Reach: 100 meter (open field) 50 meter (walls) (forget about that, it's more like 10/15meter inside the house.)
- Min 1 lux required
- 9 Volt
- No microphone
Receiver:
- 4 channels, 4 cameras possible
- AV out
- 9/12 Volt

What is in the package:
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A daytime shot:
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A nighttime shot:
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(yes this is a capture and not just a black screen...)

Pros:
- Really small camera
- Focusable (manual)
Cons:
- Crappy image
- No IR LEDs
- Wireless easily disturbed if you use wifi speakers.
- Fixed wifi channel on camera, receiver has 4 channels without feature to 'zap' through them automatically.
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SEC-CAM330 KONIG CCTV

Comments:
- Vandal proof
- Weatherproof
- Comes with wall bracket

Specs: http://www.homecare-huisautomatisering. ... cts_id=745
And (PDF): http://attachments.content4us.com/datas ... 30_ENG.PDF

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Dayshot:
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Monacor CCD160SCOL

Comments:
- Color one-wire camera.
- No IR
- With heating (in winter)
- For use in- or outside.
- The images are from an Axis 241Q Video server with compression.

Manual:
http://www.monacor.de/de/FLE/TVCCD160SCOL.pdf

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Daytime shots:
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No IR so no night shots

Wil.

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Y-cam Knight

Comments:
- 639 x 485
- Y-cam lens is well placed..so no reflection of the LEDs.
- You can also use the Y-cam outside with special housing
- CMOS sensor

Manual:
http://www.y-cam.com/docs/umknight.zip

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A dayttime shot:
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We use a range of Axis cameras in our building, so I've included the best shot from each different type below. Most of our cameras will go up to megapixel resolution, but I've posted the closest to 800x600 each camera will produce so as not to take up too much space. I'll update this post over the weekend to show you the low light capabilities of each camera.

Axis 211M

Comments:
-This is the camera model we use most. The camera can run on PoE which makes it easy to install, and the standard lens' zoom range makes it great for all sorts of applications.
-There are two versions, an older one with a 'Pentax' lens and newer one with a 'Mega Pixel Tamron' lens. The Tamron is supposed to improve the image quality.

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/um_21 ... n_0711.pdf

More information:
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_211m/index.htm

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Axis 212

Comments:
-This is a dome camera with pesudo-ptz functionality. Again, this is a PoE camera. There are a few irritations with this camera, firstly the lack of built-in 90-degree rotation (see image), and secondly the low light ability is disapointing. In fact, we have another of these cameras in the same stairwell and at the time this image was captured it had changed to low-light mode because of the light level(!).

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/um_21 ... 0_0801.pdf

More information:
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_212/index.htm

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Axis 214PTZ

Comments:
-This is a full PTZ camera. Generally it's pretty good and has good low-light capabilities. It does not have PoE capabilities. The only criticism I have is the noise it makes when it moves -- it's certainly not an ideal choice if you want to follow people around without them knowing about it!

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/um_21 ... n_0901.pdf

More information:
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_214/index.htm

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Axis 223M

Comments:
-The top of the range fixed Axis camera, with PoE. A very good picture right up to the full megapixel resolution. We do have an issue with ours where we lose contact with it, but I'm not sure if this is down to the camera or down to the network link out to it -- it's on a very long PoE line. The patch on top right hand corner of these images is the sun shield of the Verso housing this camera is mounted in, I need to get up there and shift the camera to the left a little.

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/um_22 ... n_0209.pdf

More information:
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_223m/index.htm

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Axis 233D

Comments:
-This is a full PTZ dome camera. It has continuous 360-degree rotation and, unlike the 214PTZ, is designed to be moving constantly (guard patrol). The PTZ functionality it very quick and very quiet and the optical zoom is fantastic (see a fully zoomed in version of the above image). Sadly the digital zoom leaves a little to be desired. All this doesn't come cheap however -- our cameras cost us around 2,500GBP each. These cameras also cannot operatate on PoE, so are a little more work to install (although this is not really a consideration when installing in the external housings due to their additional power requirements).

Manual:
http://www.axis.com/files/manuals/um_23 ... n_0901.pdf

More information:
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_233d/index.htm

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The image below is from a camera mounted in the T95A housing with smoked dome, and the marks on the right are a cobweb catching the sun! Our setup is very similar to the one mentioned in Pieter's recent blog post, but mounted on the corner of the building (more images of the cameras before install and while being installed).

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