Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
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Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
For the kids room i need two new IP cameras.
My current cameras are working okay..but no IP (Wireless 2.4Ghz)
My interest is going out to this one..what do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... EF:GB:1123
My current cameras are working okay..but no IP (Wireless 2.4Ghz)
My interest is going out to this one..what do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... EF:GB:1123
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
How do you control the camera (Pan, Tilt)?
Pan, +/-150?(0 ~ 360), what does the 150 mean precisely?
What frame rate? (PAL=25fps...)
No example image. I would like to see one before i buy.
Camera is not found on seller's home page.
I don't know what i would do...
Pan, +/-150?(0 ~ 360), what does the 150 mean precisely?
What frame rate? (PAL=25fps...)
No example image. I would like to see one before i buy.
Camera is not found on seller's home page.
I don't know what i would do...
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
it's a risk, CMOS sensor 5.0 lux.
Before I buy it would need to see it in action.
Before I buy it would need to see it in action.
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
there are few other seller's with same camera (from China)
i can't find any info on the net..
Just send a message to the UK seller.
For this camera you need extra USB wifi adapter..
What I'm looking for Night vision and Wifi.
other option is the Y-cam black.
http://www.y-cam.com/
i can't find any info on the net..
Just send a message to the UK seller.
For this camera you need extra USB wifi adapter..

What I'm looking for Night vision and Wifi.
other option is the Y-cam black.
http://www.y-cam.com/
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
Specs looks much better!
btw for childrens room do you need pan tilt?
btw for childrens room do you need pan tilt?
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
Yep and the Y-cam looks good...small, low power usage 3,75watt
price is a bit higher...
http://www.networkwebcams.com/product_i ... cts_id=618
did not found any dutch reseller.
Axis 207W has no NV
Sometimes i need the pan tilt...when someone is missing in bed...lol
price is a bit higher...
http://www.networkwebcams.com/product_i ... cts_id=618
did not found any dutch reseller.
Axis 207W has no NV
Sometimes i need the pan tilt...when someone is missing in bed...lol
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
Right...
You've probably already seen this already:
http://www.networkwebcams.co.uk/blog/20 ... -cam-black
BTW, ActiveX based, so i guess no-go on your Pronto...? [:)]
You've probably already seen this already:
http://www.networkwebcams.co.uk/blog/20 ... -cam-black
BTW, ActiveX based, so i guess no-go on your Pronto...? [:)]
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
yeh thats the other problem....
but the pronto works also with image mode..thats what I'm using now.
hope this on also will work with image mode.
but the pronto works also with image mode..thats what I'm using now.
hope this on also will work with image mode.
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
Buy one and you'll know[:D]
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
maybe..or just ask them..
thanks for the tip...about ActiveX...
I need to watch on my new wall display N810 also
6. Viewing Technologies and Compatibility
As with the Y-cam White the camera is ActiveX based meaning that it will work in Microsoft Internet Explorer only (versions 5.5+). It will run on Windows 2000, XP and Vista. The camera does not provide support for MAC or Linux platforms, or non-IE browsers.
The manufacturer has also told us they are working on multi-platform capability for their cameras so as soon as we have more information on that we will test it and report on it here.

thanks for the tip...about ActiveX...
I need to watch on my new wall display N810 also
6. Viewing Technologies and Compatibility
As with the Y-cam White the camera is ActiveX based meaning that it will work in Microsoft Internet Explorer only (versions 5.5+). It will run on Windows 2000, XP and Vista. The camera does not provide support for MAC or Linux platforms, or non-IE browsers.
The manufacturer has also told us they are working on multi-platform capability for their cameras so as soon as we have more information on that we will test it and report on it here.
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
Wll this one work on the Pronto?
http://www.allnet.de/product_info_allne ... _id=100138
[img]uploaded/Chak/2008224212654_ALL2281_200px.jpg[/img]
http://www.allnet.de/product_info_allne ... _id=100138
[img]uploaded/Chak/2008224212654_ALL2281_200px.jpg[/img]
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
You can even download the firmware sourcecode[8D]
It has capability of taking a snapshot (page 8 of the manual), so my guess would be yes. You take x snapshots per second and it should work
Don't Axis servers work with MJPEG? Can that be used? (Pieter, Erik?)
It has capability of taking a snapshot (page 8 of the manual), so my guess would be yes. You take x snapshots per second and it should work
Don't Axis servers work with MJPEG? Can that be used? (Pieter, Erik?)
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Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
It says http protocol too, so if you can get an image via an url, then it should work.
// Erik (binkey.nl)
// Erik (binkey.nl)
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
On e-bay they ask 139 euro
Night vision, Zoom, Pan, Tilt, Wireless/ Ethernet
I'm not sure if it will work, I think you need some setup examples from the manual.
Mjpeg for the AXIS needs an ActiveX control in the browser, so I thinks this will be the same with the Allnett camera.
If you can run it from within a browser that can be done in many ways.
Agree with Digit, if you can grab a single JPG image from the camera it will probably work.
Mjpeg for the AXIS needs an ActiveX control in the browser, so I thinks this will be the same with the Allnett camera.
If you can run it from within a browser that can be done in many ways.
Agree with Digit, if you can grab a single JPG image from the camera it will probably work.