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also for the java applet. Also, if its over 30% quality it is going to be slow ..
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all can, i just dont due to cosmetics and no 360 gimble.
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I dont use the Sanyo either for wall mount, just not the right design .. WizKid, Extreme, GE, Hunt, Nuvico, etc, are more designed for wall mounting. ..
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not wall mount ...
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yeah but that Speco model is 4 times the price, and thats dealer pricing. For that price i would use the Extreme myself.
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D and E = i would have to go outside in the dark to check my dome ..
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if they must have domes, it is going to be very budget equipment. Then you will want to probably look at a budget Color dome where lighting is decent, and a budget BW dome where it is low light. Ill still check out the one i mentioned tomorrow, but cant promise it will be within budget - and it is a budget camera. Domes are just more expensive than bullet cameras, even in the budget line.
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Would need either something like a VCR/DVD, or an Rf Modulator.
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Looks like a job for a Bullet camera, also a budget one that doesnt have an IR Cut Filter. Rory
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Ill check on the Day Night Vandal Eclipse Dome tomorrow, I know it has built in IR seperated from the lens, much like the Sunkwang's IR Domes. Also high res. I cant say if it is fully adjustable or not yet, will know once ive checked. I doubt it is True Day Night also, so would have no IR Cut Filter. I havent used it but will check the specs at least. Its basically an OEM from Asia. Jasper, he may get that price if he bought by the 100 from Asia
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Unfortunately I do not know of any domes in that price range with the 360 degree adjust feature and True Day Night - Dealer or Retail pricing. Not even Eclipse has that in that price range. You maybe able to get a BW model though, WizKid for example, has that in their WZ46's. Course things are changing daily, maybe one out there now .. .
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Hmmmm ... okay ... using a Monitor attached to the Video Out, Spliced with a T-Connector, or just running back and forth to the main monitor .... if you want the FOV to be something to the right of the camera ... turn the camera to the right ...it may/may not go off level, if it does, then using the same gimble, adjust the horizontal level of the camera so it straightens out. The gimble, or whatever the manufacturer calls it, basically allows full 360 degree spinning of the camera in any direction. It generally will stop as you direct it inside the dome housing itself, depending on the manufacturer.
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you can turn the camera any way you want - up, down, left, right, etc. no matter which way the dome itself is mounted. For example: If you wall mount it, and then adjust the camera to the right all the way, you can then adjust the camera clockwise or counter clockwise to straighten it. A camera that can only go up and down would be useless in that situation, as then you would have to mount the housing elsewhere, looking directly at the FOV.
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Well the Sanyo doesnt actually have a 360 gimble, it is still limited to how far you can move it to the left, right, up, or down. Budget would be more like mid range .. like Vitek, Nuvico, Hunt, etc, there are a brands of South Korean Domes (which they mostly use) and have the 360 gimble. They are OEM so you will find many start ups and ones like the above mentioned, using the same dome, but with various different custom specified options.
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well if we are talking retail, that still doesnt cut it, and if we arent, we should take this into the dealer section ... Cheaper Vandal Day Night Domes with Gimbles: Nuvico, Vitek, Hunt - and Other OEMs from South Korea. Expensive with Gimbles: Extreme . . anyone else ..?
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Help me find something as good or better than go1984...
rory replied to sorka's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Sorry didnt notice the last part .. I tried both, didnt like the go1984 interface, I could not look at it again. Agreed I didnt use all the features as they were demos, and LuxRiot requires purchasing to enable it completely. I also was testing them for capture cards, not IP cameras. LuxRiot's motion detection feature was impressive though. Neither match up to something like GeoVision though. [EDIT: Though the new version of go1984 looks a bit better than it was a year ago] Either way, sounds like a job for a Custom App. If it was a new install I would say go with Acti, as they have NVR/DVR software with an SDK, as well as the Cards, and IP cameras or ready built Hybrid Systems. Another option is to use the Capure Card's DVR software, and some Video IP Decoders to convert the IP cameras for input into the DVR card. -
nope .... that would be a very entry level dome, no gimble, and pretty shabby IR feature.
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Needing to post warning signs re: CCTV Systems being present
rory replied to CraigVM62's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
no signs at all needed here, though they can be helpful sometimes ... Course if the criminal cant read or doesnt know what a CCTV Camera looks like, then ... well .. -
ill be dead to the world the 2 nights of the show, but ill know tomorrow whether I can make it a day earlier and a day later ... I guess those that know Vegas can make some suggestions on a meeting place ...
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Most decent Domes these days have a 360 degree Gimble so you can point the camera in any direction, but generally that is not found in the budget domes. But I would not use any Domes with internal IR myself. Some domes that have it: WizKid, Extreme, Nuvico, and some other OEM Korean Domes.
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Accudome PTZ set up and main menu access
rory replied to nlantto's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
BTW, the Accudome is a very budget OEM camera ... -
I meant are the lines vertical or horizontal ...?
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I'm gonna try to get a day ahead, and a day after, so will have some energy to party ..
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whole new Breed of DVR GE's Symdec vsr-4-300
rory replied to blowrabbit's topic in Digital Video Recorders
no but a GE Rep is on the forum now, he works for their Camera Department but im sure we can ask ... are you interested? -
Anykeeper 2016 card - 4 Remote IE, What S/W are required?
rory replied to sphyer's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
when you open Ultra VNC Server, you will see Authentication, and a Password box, enter the pass there .. Rory