Hello.
I have just installed zoneminder and played with it a bit and I think it works really well.
But I am looking for a proper IP IR camera.
I already have a bought a cheap one from here ( http://www.bsti.com.tw/ip-surveillance/ ... index.html ).
I got i to work with Zoneminder but it has problem with delivering good pictures in the dark, they are over-exposed and blurry(tried to adjust it but it does not seem to be possible to get a good configuration).
It was cheap so I knew it was sort of a gamble and I won't complain about that but I am wondering what I should buy.
Looking for outdoor IR IP camera
Distance is probably key. I've got an ACTi that makes a beautiful image, but it's only covering roughly 20 feet from the camera. Specs claim 15 meters. <$400
http://store.bluecherry.net/ProductDeta ... =ACM-1311N
http://store.bluecherry.net/ProductDeta ... =ACM-1311N
Hi, thanks for the answers.
For one of the cameras, the distance does not be more than 5 meters, so maybe I should check it out. The second camera should be around 10 meters.
My current camera seems like it makes overexposure by having the "shutter" open too long(which also makes it blurry). But adjusting brightness etc does not seem to change that(like the exposure time is the same and the brightness is adjusted afterrwards). Also it does a poor job of autoadjusting brightness. Thats what I get from being cheap.
For one of the cameras, the distance does not be more than 5 meters, so maybe I should check it out. The second camera should be around 10 meters.
My current camera seems like it makes overexposure by having the "shutter" open too long(which also makes it blurry). But adjusting brightness etc does not seem to change that(like the exposure time is the same and the brightness is adjusted afterrwards). Also it does a poor job of autoadjusting brightness. Thats what I get from being cheap.
Y-Cam blacks don't give a great image at night time, but I'm not aware of any camera that has its own light source that does. Less than 1A of LED's is not going to give light. If that's critical, you might want to add an IR floodlight.
Alternatively, and I've used this with great success - pair any old camera next to a normal 150 or 500 watt security PIR light. (they're a tenner in the DIY stores).
Light comes on when somebody walks past. ZM takes this as an unmistakable motion trigger and records modect with a very high success rate.
Alternatively, and I've used this with great success - pair any old camera next to a normal 150 or 500 watt security PIR light. (they're a tenner in the DIY stores).
Light comes on when somebody walks past. ZM takes this as an unmistakable motion trigger and records modect with a very high success rate.
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