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  1. electronicbuff

    Looking for an outdoor camera for our cold winters.

    You may wish to look at this thread in this forum, same question: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=26753
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    Low light camera's

    I got it off of Ebay, a US seller, but probably still some Chinese stuff. I bought 4 more over the weekend, and am waiting for them to arrive so I can set them up. They were advertised as 10m, but the shed to the left are probably twice that, and still getting lit up. Your IR lights really do the job on your night pics with the monalisa cameras. Do you have any more details or information on these IR lights so I can try to find them?
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    CNB VCM-24VF vs. EverFocus ED610/MVB

    From my 15 years as a professional security installer I found push-pull rods to greatly simplify my work in the attic. I can expand the rod in segments from the outside while I push into the attic up to 33 feet. I currently use CEN-TECH bright yellow fiberglass rods. From the outside, after I drill my wire hole, I push in the rod until I have pushed in ample length so once I get into the attic I can simply tie on to the rod in the center of the attic and pull the cable out. No/very little crawling is needed and you don't need a partner to help you. If crawling is needed at least I can stay in the tallest portion of the attic.
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    CNB VCM-24VF Outdoors ??

    Do you have any video or pics I can see taken from this camera?
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    CNB VCM-24VF Outdoors ??

    I pulled this pic from our return from a wedding tonight. I'm not impressed with the facial detail at night at a distance of 35 feet using the flood lights. A camera near the porch would be much better for this job. I'm thinking about adding another one of these VCM-24VFH cameras on the overhang to the right of the door with the intent of looking down towards the door. Or, maybe I could use a small pinhole/bullet camera looking out from inside the glass storm door at face level. This should give a perfect picture of who's at the door since it is natural to look at the door when you approach it. Another thought is to put a pinhole camera in the huge mailbox looking at the step and walkway as you step up to the porch. Everyone looks forward as the walk up steps so this would assure a good view of their approaching face. Not sure what I want to do. Suggestions??? I see that my floodlights have turned the unit back to color rather than B/W. I'm not sure what triggers the color/BW change. Is it the light coming into the lens or is there a light sensor simply inside the glass dome. If a light sensor in the dome I can mask part of the floodlight that may be illuminating the dome. Those of you that know this unit, is there something I should adjust on this camera to improve my nighttime images?
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    CNB VCM-24VF Outdoors ??

    Some more pics showing the mounting. I used snips to cut the vinyl siding. Making a round hole was not the easiest being upside down with a pair of snips. For my next camera mounting I ordered a hole saw the size of the camera so I can get a crisp perfectly round hole. Caulking is not an option as the bead would seal the camera permanently shut. The only adjustment I made on the camera is with the zoom and the focus. Getting my wife to sit at the monitor with a walkie-talkie while I was at the camera was hard enough for the focusing. I also had my neighbor stand on the porch so we could focus in on him when we set it up.
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    CNB VCM-24VF Outdoors ??

    Here are a few pics with the VCM-24VFH (H=with heat for winter). I had to degrade the pictures to fit the 150k limit for this forum. My pics originally were in the 2-3M range which allowed zooming in on an area for greater detail. At first I was planning to use this camera for an overall view of the front yard but after I installed it I decided to zoom in at the front porch to see how much detail I could get. Yes, I know zooming in from 35 feet trying to get detail is not the best idea but I wanted to see what I could do with this thing. I tried using the IR illuminated cameras first but hated the red glow from the 800nm leds. The I tried the 940nm led cameras but found their distance stunk, especially if you wanted to see more than just a body moving around. This is another reason why most places have outdoor lighting running all night with their cameras. We haven't had a problem in our neighborhood yet, I just like to tweak with electronics and found CCTV fun to play with. Camera Detail: - mounted 9 feet off the ground on an overhang - I removed the mounting box (for brick walls) and recessed the regular case like the other model (now I have a spare mounting box) into the vinyl siding to lower the profile - camera is 35 feet away from the zoomed in area
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    CNB VCM-24VF Outdoors ??

    I live in Michigan and have the VCM-24VFH mounted on the bottom side of the overhang. This unit has a couple of heaters on the inside that warm up to keep the unit frost-free in winter's cold. There is no fan. This model comes with the base for mounting on a solid brick surface but I decided to remove this and mount the unit as a flush mount instead. Looks great when I flush mounted it into the vinyl siding on the overhand. Not as noticeable as it would have been with the extra raised base. The picture is awesome during the day and it flips to low light B/W at night. I don't currently run any lights outside at night so the picture is barely visible then. I have motion lights that turn on if there is movement so this is where the picture would come back for viewing. I bought this model because I was steered away from the IR type. Didn't want the glow from 850nm leds and the 940nm leds have almost no range at all. The motion lights turning on were the trick for me. If you run any light outside at night you should have a decent picture.
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    DVR CCTV remotely viewable over the internet

    UPS would only work if the power failure was your building only. If the power at the nearest cable line transformer (on a telephone pole) loses power you are in the same spot as the network will drop out for your block giving all clients new IPs when power restores. You may wish to look at using a dynamic host so you can always find what IP your equipment is using from your remote location. There are free hosting services for non-commercial like dyndns.com you may wish to check out. This should solve your concern. http://www.dyndns.com/
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