Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:19 pm
Here is the Wiki How-To I have done up:
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.ph ... 332_camera
And here is a link to the manual
http://www.vivotek.com/downloadfiles/do ... manual.pdf
The manual is fantastic!
Its tells you EVERYTHING about the camera, it even has a 52 page section showing all the CGI URL paths you can call to set all the system settings on the camera.
Its a very Open Source/SDK/Developer friendly camera and manual.
Here are 3 photos.
First one is in the afternoon, 1280x800 MPEG4 at Excellent (I think )
Then a bit later at dusk.
And then at night:
In the night show shot I had the light sensitivity right up on high to pick up all the light. On low the image looks a lots better and smoother but not as light. See here:
All in all, I am leaning towards getting another one, but I want to do some more testing on image quality before I do; there are so many settings regarding image quality in the cameras web interface.
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.ph ... 332_camera
And here is a link to the manual
http://www.vivotek.com/downloadfiles/do ... manual.pdf
The manual is fantastic!
Its tells you EVERYTHING about the camera, it even has a 52 page section showing all the CGI URL paths you can call to set all the system settings on the camera.
Its a very Open Source/SDK/Developer friendly camera and manual.
Here are 3 photos.
First one is in the afternoon, 1280x800 MPEG4 at Excellent (I think )
Then a bit later at dusk.
And then at night:
In the night show shot I had the light sensitivity right up on high to pick up all the light. On low the image looks a lots better and smoother but not as light. See here:
All in all, I am leaning towards getting another one, but I want to do some more testing on image quality before I do; there are so many settings regarding image quality in the cameras web interface.