Infrared-Capable Network Cameras?

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dagummace
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Infrared-Capable Network Cameras?

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Has anyone got experience or recommendations as to a network camera - preferably wireless - that supports infrared, yet meshes nicely with ZoneMinder?

A friend of mine wanted me to do a Zoneminder setup at his house, and he mentioned with some enthusiasm a bundle he had seen at Costco of a whole monitoring system which included a couple of cameras with IR LED's.
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I don't know of any such cameras however I think _most_ cameras will benefit from an IR illumination source so you always just get an IR light and use regular cameras.
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Post by jameswilson »

'most' mono cameras can utilise ir light but some are better than others, if your mad keen on ir response you need to look for a 1/2 chip wand check its freq resp graphs
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insects

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just to let you know that when you got cameras with built in IR you going to get a lot insects wondering in front of your lens- they are attracted from IR- and blocking you lenses this way.


when you got separate IR`s then the insects fly around and make nests on the IR lamp itself not on you lens.
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Post by jameswilson »

I agree with the above but sperate emitters are usually expensive, but to be honest is the best way to go
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