The Q24 field of view is designed to be mounted up to 3-5m from the central point of focus, if facial or object ID is required in high detail. For general overall viewing, over 5m is fine.
Sorry but the compatibility of VMS platforms is a moot question (refer to to 3:43 in the video). Hemispheric video technology can only work when the VMS software is in the camera, because of the bandwidth and compression issues caused when transporting the RAW images to a central VMS server.
The camera is an IP device with Ethernet port so can be connected to both a local computer for viewing and a router for Internet access. Thus images recorded to the camera's microSD card can be accessed both locally (from a computer onsite) and remotely (from a computer offsite). When connected to the Internet, mobile devices, such as iPhones, can be used for accessing and viewing images. High level access protection can also be setup in the camera to prevent unauthorized viewing.
Started from Mac security system seminars email alert, not scheduled to review yet. I Googled the term with tweaked current results. Being I have purchased several ZS3" using H264 & we land here.
I looked at security system cameras for a long time & this is a very upscale stealth system for shop/office installation in due time.
What is the ideal mounting elevation? Which VMS platforms are you currently compatible with?
chemicalsweet13 1 year ago
@chemicalsweet13
The Q24 field of view is designed to be mounted up to 3-5m from the central point of focus, if facial or object ID is required in high detail. For general overall viewing, over 5m is fine.
Sorry but the compatibility of VMS platforms is a moot question (refer to to 3:43 in the video). Hemispheric video technology can only work when the VMS software is in the camera, because of the bandwidth and compression issues caused when transporting the RAW images to a central VMS server.
theipacademy 1 year ago
Do you have to un-mount the camera to see the video saved on the SD Card or how do you do it... How do you see a live stream, it the camera wireless?
I'm very interested in this camera please help..
jaime21985 2 years ago
@jaime21985
The camera is an IP device with Ethernet port so can be connected to both a local computer for viewing and a router for Internet access. Thus images recorded to the camera's microSD card can be accessed both locally (from a computer onsite) and remotely (from a computer offsite). When connected to the Internet, mobile devices, such as iPhones, can be used for accessing and viewing images. High level access protection can also be setup in the camera to prevent unauthorized viewing.
theipacademy 2 years ago
The Demo Is done very brilliant.
What's odd is the trail it took to get here.
Started from Mac security system seminars email alert, not scheduled to review yet. I Googled the term with tweaked current results. Being I have purchased several ZS3" using H264 & we land here.
I looked at security system cameras for a long time & this is a very upscale stealth system for shop/office installation in due time.
I really like the fact it's developed in Germany.
Thanks'
Philscbx 2 years ago 3
cool man!
Messoa
WiTeBoi 2 years ago 3
Impressive indeed.
Thank you Simon.
EmmanuelReynaud 2 years ago 7
Keep them coming.!
macad00 2 years ago 4
Fantastic and very informative!!
sessagreco 2 years ago 6
Awesome Simon
Well Done.
commsplace 2 years ago 23