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Lifer
- Feb 5, 2011
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As I mentioned, I think Mobotix is the only IP camera line that has autonomous motion detection and ability to do something with the events it records (like send to FTP) and they're $700+ cameras. Most if not all other IP cameras require a PC running anyway to interface with the camera's website. Without that PC it's simply running to little purpose, and some will record to microSD, or you can log on from a smart phone or other website to see what's going on, but that's a waste of time; without intelligent recording (preferably not to a card on the camera, at least if the camera is accessible) you need a PC and software running. Chances are you won't be watching the camera when/if something happens, so it has to happen eyes off, requiring a PC.I'm guessing that setup wouldn't have the motion sensing/email video function of the IP based cameras or is there some option for that I don't know about? Of course that would also require an always on computer too I guess...you can get the 932L for just over $90 and I know the image quality on those are good plus you get the other options
ok, wow. You bought some entry level IP cameras (running on wireless, to suck in residential users--funny how when you spend a little more the professional IP camera manufacturers drop that gimmick and go to wired) and now you are the resident expert. If you're ok dropping $150 on sub-VGA picture quality it's your choice, but I aspire to something that doesn't remind me of the first web cams that came out in the 90's.ok, wow. You are one of those I was mentioning that review products poorly that they do not understand.
The multiple streaming low bandwidth of an IP camera hardly matters if you're not scaling up.
It's hardly reinventing the wheel. Plenty of people use webcams for security and if you're not paying to play (getting a good IP camera instead of straight-from-China to ebay level gear), you can get a quality camera with good picture quality. FWIW I want picture resolution that will let me get a plate on a car on the street, though. Even an entry IP cam would get a person's face pretty well up close.
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