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Post by TANE »

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
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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...
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it's a risk, CMOS sensor 5.0 lux.
Before I buy it would need to see it in action.
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Post by TANE »

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/
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Specs looks much better!
btw for childrens room do you need pan tilt?
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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
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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...? [:)]
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Post by TANE »

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.
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Buy one and you'll know[:D]
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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.
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Post by TANE »

Wll this one work on the Pronto?

http://www.allnet.de/product_info_allne ... _id=100138

[img]uploaded/Chak/2008224212654_ALL2281_200px.jpg[/img]
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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?)
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It says http protocol too, so if you can get an image via an url, then it should work.

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On e-bay they ask 139 euro
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Post by Bwired »

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.
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