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  1. Everytime I go in to WalMart I see the CCTV cameras perched up on top of the building. There is a single vertical mast about 3' high with a camera enclosure on top and brackets/mounts coming off each side with a a camera enclosure on each. I have been unable to find these on the web. I probably just don't know what terms to search under. Can someone help me find these?
  2. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Nice cam. Out of my league AND price range.
  3. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    The way things go for me that might be the cheaper route! Things are pretty hectic at the plant right now. I will have to get the hydraulic lift out to get back out there. May take a few days. I will take it down and give it a good going over on the bench, put it back up, and try the suggestions you all have given. One thing to note- These shots are from a Kodicom DVR. When looking at the pane views of 4 cameras the pictures are much smaller and look alot better. In order to take the snapshots I pasted here I had to go full screen which made the picture significantly worse.
  4. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Thanks very much for the link. I will try to post some photos below. The color WV-CP484 is looking at the right side of employee parking. The B&W camera is looking at the left side of employee parking. Both shots were taken at 3am with F1.4 autoiris lenses. Panasonic WV-CP484 Panasonic WV-BL204 I find the light sensitivity of the WV-CP484 remarkable. I have looked at some of the links you guys have posted to look at some of your installations. I know these photos look terrible compared to yours. I am open to input (be gentle, please). FWIW- The focus of the color camera looks about the same same day or night. All ideas are welcome and appreciated!
  5. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    We focused the camera during the day with no filter installed. The picture may not be out of focus. We adjusted focus back and forth many times until we got the best focus we could. I think it is just we are tryign to take in too much of the parking lot with one camera. It limits how much detail can be seen clearly...maybe? If I could download an image or mpeg from the DVR is there a way to up load it here to show you?
  6. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    I bought what most people here were recommending. It is a Computar Varifocal 5~50mm f1.3 1/3" Auto Iris Lens. The 150' is an approximation. I never actually measured it off.
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    July 4th Hollidays!

    A belated Happy Canada Day to all our good neighbors and friends to the North!
  8. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Hey guys, I 'm back. I received the camera and lens and got it in place Thursday. Just to be sure, the actual model is WV-CP484 (24volt model). Here's a brief run down for results- * We are comparing the images against a Panasonic WV-BL204 Daylight- Clarity of picture is not a lot different accept it is color. Based on some of your responses in other posts I think the distance is a factor. Both are looking at images from around 100' - 200' away. Color is good, but then again I have no basis for comparison. Nightime- Checked the recorded images from the DVR over night. Absolutely amazing! The picture with existing parking lot lighting was almost as bright as daytime. This was even with the camera still in color mode (forgot to set it to automatically change to B&W). I can only wonder how good it will be in B&W. The WV-BL204's were so dark we could see nothing at night. A couple questions- Now I love the camera, but since I need to buy between 3-7 more I can't be putting out $500+ (with lens) a shot for each. Any ideas on similar performance models that cost less? The issue of viewing from ~150' away. Can someone again explain why even with a telephoto lens why the image will not be as clear as a camera positioned at 25'-50'? FYI- In the manufacturing plant I work we have needed an electrical engineer to help maintain the information systems and large industrial equipment. I have hired a young man fresh out of school. Part of his initial training is to develop this DVR/camera system. He, like me, is no security expert. Just plain manufacturing folk. I told him about you guys and this forum. He has registered as EEraines. He is reading extensively to learn more about CCTV and security. The reason I tell you all this is he will be posting about this same DVR/parking lot project. I love learning about this stuff and am a little reluctant to turn it loose to him, but I will. I will try to curb my enthusiasm and keep any double posting to a minimum. Again, thanks for all the help!
  9. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    I ordered yesterday with Computar lens. Thanks for all the help!
  10. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    I want to order the camera and lens at the same time. I bought the viewfinder that Rory told me about. I need to get up the in cherry picker to get a view from the point the camera will mount in order find out the correct focal length. As soon as I have that I will place the order. Probably tomorrow. One question for all- Are the Tamron IR sensitive lenses that much better at enhancing night time illumination without specific IR lighting? I was planning on a Computar, but will take any help I can with aiding low light sensitivity.
  11. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Can you tell me what benefits there are with going to C mount and going up to 2/3" or 1" formats?
  12. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Was this shootout posted in this forum? Can you point me to it? Thanks.
  13. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Sorry- Panasonic WV-CP480
  14. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    I thought I read through the specs on this camera pretty clearly and did not see that it had the IR cut filter. Do you know if it does?
  15. sjmaye

    Panasonic WV-CP480

    Don't laugh too hard here. I thought the IR cut filter was part/function of the camera, bot the lens. Live and learn. AI meaning autoiris? I guess I am a bit confused here. Based on a previous post from Cooperman I thought it was better to stay away from autoirises and try to stay away from pointing the camera toward direct sunlight. I think what I am getting is that with the exception of the mount any lens will work with this camera. In fact, this camera will handle both C and CS mount. I read somewhere that C is the preferred lens? If I do go with AI I understand that the defacto standard plug is Panasonic so that should not be a problem. On Computar's site for Autoiris Lens Chart it shows 1/3", 1/2", 2/3", and 1". What does it mean?
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