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Outdoor IP dome camera in the UK

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Can anyone recommend me an outdoor IP dome camera with infrared that can be purcahsed in the UK? I've got a budget of about £100 / $160 USD.

 

Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated. If the £100 limit means you just can't buy one for that price then I was going to look at an indoor camera with infrared - I've seen a DLINK DCS-932L which gets good reviews but have concerns about how infrared would work through glass - even if the camera is right up against the window does the glare stop it from working properly?

 

Thanks - J.

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Infrared cameras are blinded at night looking through a window. BTDT. I went with a KT&C EXView B&W bullet for that job. Excellent night vision (.0003 lux performance) without needing IR so it peers through glass nicely. It's not an IP camera though.

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That's a tough price point for an outdoor dome, especially in the UK where you may need one with a heater. If you can go up slightly, to maybe $600 there's some good dome choices.

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OK, well I haven't got $600. I have been looking at other options hence considering an indoor camera but the potential problem with infrared and the glare from a window is a cause for concern. So how about a bullet camera, they seem to be much cheaper in comparison to a dome camera for whatever reason. How is the viewing angle on this style of camera - or does it simply depend on the lens being used?

 

@buellwinkle - a heater ... serious? The weather's not always great here, but I would have thought that an outdoor camera that is rated as such should be able to cope surely. Also if I were to fix the camera under the eaves or attached to the soffit boards that will also offer protection against the elements.

 

Thanks.

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Hi take alook at the avermedia 1.3 mp camera if you are in the UK (not available in US) its around the £80 mark. runs on the aver software and remote viewing via iphone/android/ PC also has two way audio.

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Thanks will take a look, actually just come across this one - Foscam FI8904W - which looks promising, it's within budget and get's good reviews. Has a 67 degree viewing angle which would be adequate.

 

Thanks again.

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Thanks will take a look, actually just come across this one - Foscam FI8904W - which looks promising, it's within budget and get's good reviews. Has a 67 degree viewing angle which would be adequate.

 

Thanks again.

 

 

 

 

its a web cam 640 x 480.................. no contest against 1.3mp................ and forget about using IR cameras

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Right ok I see. So resolution will be too low, do you happen to know what the model of Avermedia you are referring to is - is it SF1301? And why do you say forget about using IR in cameras? Forgive my ignorance but what about low or no light situations, isn't this how it works?

 

Thanks.

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Dome cameras tend to be exposed more than other styles, so if it gets below freezing where you are then that's a consideration. Check the temp specs for the camera you are buying.

 

For a cheap bullet, check out the Dahua IPC-HFW2100. Just be under $200 USD, not sure how much by you. It's 1.3MP or 720P, built in illuminators, fixed lens but they offer choices. Step it up to more of a name brand, the ACTi TCM-1111 runs under $300 USD.

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its hard to get something below this price

 

 

shipped would be the best part of £400 ($700) sorry there are lots of 1.3 and 2mp cameras about with big names cheaper

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