I have messed around quite a bit with some of the low-end PTZ gear like the
Trendnet TV-IP572I (not as cheap as the products you are looking at
though) and
have found quite a few networks you can participate in if you have an Axis
camera... WA state, in particular, appears to be enamoured with these
networks...
http://www.wsdot.com/ferries/vesselwatch/CameraDetail.aspx
http://www.opentopia.com/webcam/11724
Quoting Stephen Ronan <[email protected]>:
I wonder if this is genuine, authorized Hikvision product... $108 with
free shipping?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DS-2CD2032-I-Hikvision-camera-3MP-Mini-Bullet-Camera-W-3D-DNR-DWDR-BLC-Network-IP/1572200220.html
DS-2CD2032-I Hikvision camera,3MP Mini Bullet Camera W/3D
DNR&DWDR&BLC,Network IP camera w/IR and IP66,HD IP Camera,CCTV Camera
At Amazon, they're more like $175, with most or all the dealers
seemingly unauthorized and unsupported by Hikvision
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:40 PM, Stephen Ronan <[email protected]> wrote:
In respect to IP POE 3MP cameras currently commercially available for
under $200, Hikvision and Dahua both have models that seem
well-regarded in respect to hardware. But I don't have a sense of how
well-liked their software is; it seems some users pay for Blue Iris or
Milestone software instead.
A while back, I tried Linux-based Zoneminder software without much
success, preferred the free version of Windows-based Ispy Connect:
http://www.ispyconnect.com/
http://www.ispyconnect.com/source.aspx
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