Hey, I bought two of these with the 3.6mm lens but am having doubts that they are 3.6mm. Do you know anyway of checking (via the web interface / physically?). When you reference 480p, what resolution is this in the web interface? Mine are only going to 640 x 480. Thanks!
@MrGreifing Yes it is. I have a second camera with the same wide angle lens and it does NOT have this issue. I haven't had time to try and fix this, but I think it might be due to "slop" in the lens mount on the circuit board, since not all 4 corners have this problem. Even wider lens have this problem even worse though.
The cameras web browser also has a "server push mode" for firefox and google chrome browsers...that's what I usually use. Theres a couple iphone apps that work well too. good luck.
ok, thank you. may i ask... what if i kept my pc at work and only used the pc at home to set it up. then would only rely on mobile devices at home for viewing...? does the pc need to remain on?
Nope, the camera connects straight through the wireless/wired router and has its own internal web server. You do NOT need to keep your pc on, just the router.
Hey, I bought two of these with the 3.6mm lens but am having doubts that they are 3.6mm. Do you know anyway of checking (via the web interface / physically?). When you reference 480p, what resolution is this in the web interface? Mine are only going to 640 x 480. Thanks!
mover27 4 days ago
@mover27 No, there is no way of checking. There may be markings on the lens however.
Yes, 640x480 is 480p resolution.
aboyandastang 4 days ago
@leeroybrowns Sure, glad they helped!
aboyandastang 5 months ago
I'm very hesitant at buying this lens. Is the edge of the lens showing in the bottom left?
Cheers
MrGreifing 6 months ago
@MrGreifing Yes it is. I have a second camera with the same wide angle lens and it does NOT have this issue. I haven't had time to try and fix this, but I think it might be due to "slop" in the lens mount on the circuit board, since not all 4 corners have this problem. Even wider lens have this problem even worse though.
aboyandastang 6 months ago
Do all moving images appear blurry in IR mode?
dutto75man 11 months ago
@dutto75man
a bit yes, due to the slower frame rate (15fps) not sure about the lower res mode with 30fps though.
aboyandastang 11 months ago
ok. thank you very much. I have a macbook pro...and am needing security but hear that this is a beast to run on mac. i appreciate your responses.
InsightCreationz 11 months ago
@InsightCreationz
The cameras web browser also has a "server push mode" for firefox and google chrome browsers...that's what I usually use. Theres a couple iphone apps that work well too. good luck.
aboyandastang 11 months ago
ok, thank you. may i ask... what if i kept my pc at work and only used the pc at home to set it up. then would only rely on mobile devices at home for viewing...? does the pc need to remain on?
InsightCreationz 11 months ago
@InsightCreationz
Nope, the camera connects straight through the wireless/wired router and has its own internal web server. You do NOT need to keep your pc on, just the router.
aboyandastang 11 months ago
ok, thank you.
InsightCreationz 11 months ago
hi may i ask are you running this on a windows pc or mac.
InsightCreationz 11 months ago
@InsightCreationz
This was running on a pc, using Internet Explorer.
aboyandastang 11 months ago
was it snowing?
williamwilbur 11 months ago
@williamwilbur
No why? Are you talking about the thing at 0:03 sec? I think that was a bug. Hah
aboyandastang 11 months ago