Looking For Camera Suggestions
Looking For Camera Suggestions
Rather than finding or asking if random cameras will work, I would like to know if anyone can please tell me what cameras work on Zoneminder right out the box? I've looked at the HCL but I would like users who've had great experiences with cameras ~$100 in price.
Do you guys have any camera suggestions for me in that price range that work with ZoneMinder?
Do you guys have any camera suggestions for me in that price range that work with ZoneMinder?
It said install Windows 98 or better so I installed Linux...
Hi,
I have two ipcams that are working with ZM, and their price it's below $100:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26358
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.29918
I have been using them for almost a year with no failures, both working outdoors (under a balcony), with temperatures varying from ~40 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees celsius, 24x7, no problems until now.
Regards,
PacoLM
I have two ipcams that are working with ZM, and their price it's below $100:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26358
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.29918
I have been using them for almost a year with no failures, both working outdoors (under a balcony), with temperatures varying from ~40 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees celsius, 24x7, no problems until now.
Regards,
PacoLM
So the following unit you have:PacoLM wrote:Hi,
I have two ipcams that are working with ZM, and their price it's below $100:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26358
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.29918
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26358
This camera doesn't require a capture card, correct? I just point the Zoneminder application to the IP of my 'remote' camera's, right? I'm getting ready to order 4 of them so any info is greatly appreciated. Want to make sure I don't need the capture card.
Thanks!
It said install Windows 98 or better so I installed Linux...
What you're looking for is called an IP cam. A camera that doesn't require a capture card.
Even USB cameras, will require software/drivers on the system end to provide video.
IP Cameras have built in processors and display video/images out directly from the camera typically via a network connection.
I think everyone on here is still looking for the 'holy grail' of IP cams... something inexpensive, but works well.
So far, I've had tremendous luck with Trendnet's IP cam series. Specifically the IP100... it works outdoors, damp, cold, hot, always. The IP100 isn't PoE, but they make others in that series that are.
If you look around hard enough and watch sales, I've seen the IP100's go for about $50.
Even USB cameras, will require software/drivers on the system end to provide video.
IP Cameras have built in processors and display video/images out directly from the camera typically via a network connection.
I think everyone on here is still looking for the 'holy grail' of IP cams... something inexpensive, but works well.
So far, I've had tremendous luck with Trendnet's IP cam series. Specifically the IP100... it works outdoors, damp, cold, hot, always. The IP100 isn't PoE, but they make others in that series that are.
If you look around hard enough and watch sales, I've seen the IP100's go for about $50.