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PIR sensor with IP capability?
alkizmo posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
All my search on PIR for IP cameras result in either: - IP Cameras with a PIR sensor inside. - IP Cameras with I/O port for an external PIR sensor But I have never found a PIR sensor that is stand alone and can send an alert over LAN. Is there such a thing? It would be easy for me to program the PVR software to start recording on specific cameras when an alert is received. Otherwise, can someone recommend a 100$-ish outdoor IP camera that has a PIR sensor in it? 720P is okay for the location. HIKVisions's only PIR cameras seem to be those cube(indoor) cameras. -
PoE question for HIKvision DS-2CD2032-I
alkizmo posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
There is a diagram on the installation manual on page 16 for PoE. From what I can tell, this is actually NOT PoE. It's just using the network cable to carry power, but the pairs with the power are split off before the camera. Do I actually need to make an adapter to split off the powered pairs on the network cable to become a typical DC jack? Or can the camera get its power straight through the Ethernet port? I ask because I wish to install the camera in a spot where PoE would be convenient, but using an adapter to split off the power from the network cable near the camera would be... bulky? -
PoE question for HIKvision DS-2CD2032-I
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
The camera uses 802.3af PoE, that's 48V 350mA, though the mA rating is the maximum rating for PoE. The camera only actually uses 7W, so 150mA is sufficient for PoE. However, if you want to feed it via the DC connector, you'll need 12V at around 0.5A -
PIR sensor with IP capability?
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
A bit too "pro" for my budget. I'm guessing those don't cost 20$ -
PoE question for HIKvision DS-2CD2032-I
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Thanks, the diagram really seemed to show a split. -
Bullet vs Dome: Tradeoffs?
alkizmo replied to PeteCress's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Pretty nifty. I wonder if something like this exists in Canada, because at that price + shipping, I may as well buy external IR illuminators instead. -
Help please to find right IP Camera for the job!
alkizmo replied to hottodddy's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
2 suggestions to broaden your selection/options 1 - You can select a non wifi camera and pair it with a wifi bridge (basically a small router that acts as a wifi client and shares the internet through its ethernet port). 2 - Videolan (VLC) can be used to transmit a MJPEG stream by converting the camera's RTSP stream. Your software can then capture the VLC MJPEG output. -
Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I from Amazon.
alkizmo replied to ak_camguy's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Sorry to butt in, but I ordered one of these for aliexpress (I'm just waiting a life time to have it shipped from my wife's land). Is the firmware change necessary? I figured that using ONVIF Manager and a software like Blue Iris removed the necessity to even deal with the language of the firmware. -
Basic Dahua or Hikvision just for day time clarity?
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Thanks for the recommendation. I ordered one Now begins the waiting game, AKA a month -
Basic Dahua or Hikvision just for day time clarity?
alkizmo posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I have trouble finding the difference between a cheap brandless 720p/1080p camera and a mid-range/low-end brand name camera when it comes to day time video clarity. All I want is a bullet camera with no special feature (RTSP/MJPEG stream only). I already have a cheap 30$ ESCAM camera that does a fine job, but the colors look a bit smudgy. I figure a better camera can give a clearer, sharper image, like I would see with a smartphone's camera, but most of the images I see in the demo sticky post are either satisfactory with a very expensive camera (over 200$) or they are nothing special with a mid-range price camera (100$ ish). Are the "brand name" cameras only worth their $$$ because of hardware motion detection and better night vision? -
Basic Dahua or Hikvision just for day time clarity?
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Well, those are much better demonstrations of the pictures in the thread I linked. That's I came here, to get told about such cameras. For 80$ USD, it is pretty darn good. Do they make cheaper bullet style cameras? -
Basic Dahua or Hikvision just for day time clarity?
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Woops, I linked the wrong post in the thread. Go to the last post, made at Sat May 02, 2015 9:42 am. It's 3 identical outdoor photos of a grassy field with a guy walking, made with 3 different cameras. -
Basic Dahua or Hikvision just for day time clarity?
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
But I am not looking for any night performance. My concern is that I'd be paying for a decent camera only to have it perform better over much cheaper cameras only at night and have no real advantage during day time. -
Range extender/booster query
alkizmo replied to KevA's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
He could put the base station at a stable range from the camera, then connect the base station's LAN port to a WiFi bridge. -
Basic Dahua or Hikvision just for day time clarity?
alkizmo replied to alkizmo's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Montreal, Canada I only record upon detection of motion, and the NVR software handles that. When I looked at some pictures of Dahua and Hikvision, I find the quality to be disappointing considering their price and resolution. http://www.cctvforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=11322&p=270868#p270868 -
Basic 720p/1080p IP camera with no features, just picture qu
alkizmo posted a topic in Security Cameras
I'm looking for a fixed angle outdoor IP camera without the need for a zoom, or focus or even night vision. I currently have a few 720p IP cameras bought off aliexpress and they do a very good job indoors and outdoors and they cost me only 20$-30$. However, for the house front camera, people and cars who are a bit far are smudgy. Since I need an extra camera, I may as well repurpose the current house front camera and splurge on a new camera. The problem is, according to this forum, Dahua cameras are the low end cameras, yet they start off at 80$+ and yet when I look at pictures of their performance, I don't see a difference with my cameras. Maybe the difference is in the night vision, but I don't need that. Is there a camera in the 70$-90$ price range that gives a good clean sharp image without any bells and whistles? I just need a RTSP or MJPEG stream, my server will handle the rest.