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![]() Many choices out there these days. Tough to make a decision for sure. Found this utube, a few years old (2013), but an informative comparison of 4 different camera makes. It appears certain cameras react quite differently when they are showing an outdoor daylight scene vs a shot of a static poster. There are probably much improved versions of these out there today, but in this case the Zmodo didn't look that good.
https://youtu.be/r131QySG8TI
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![]() I have 6 foscams throughout my house. Two dedicated to my fish tanks, the rest are more for security purposes. I have the FI9831W wireless cam's, are they perfect...no but they are 'fairly' cheap and the image quality is ok. There is no digital zoom on this model but each cam does have it's own DNS service if you don't want to configure a router for port forwarding.
I bought the LiveCams Pro app for $4.99 and can see all of the camera's in the main panel of the app on my ipad and iphone. Each camera come's with a simple mounting unit as well so you could mount them if you wish. I have one mounted in my garage, the power cable is a standard 6 feet I think but you can get an extender cable if you need one. They do pan and tilt as well from the app which is a nice feature. For a simple relatively cheap cam, I would recommend them.
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130 Gal Community Planted Tank and a 250Gal Peninsula FOWLR Last edited by Simons; 01-15-2016 at 02:32 AM. |
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![]() This is the one I am using:
ANNKE SP1 HD Wireless Day/Night Network Surveillance Camera (Black) http://www.amazon.ca/ANNKE-Wireless-...2842005&sr=8-3 |