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Paaty
11/22/2012, 11:17 AM
hi,

I bought an ip camera last year and never ended up really using it because the video quality was bad, when my halides were on all i could really see were the fish and not very clear.

Has anyone found one they are happy with if yes please let me know the make & model and approximate cost.

Thanks,

Pat

o2manyfish
11/22/2012, 06:16 PM
I have an Axis 214. New they are about 1500. But you can find them on ebay for less than 1/2 that. PTZ camera. Big feature for me was the automatic white balance so it compensates with the blue lights of our coral tanks.

Supports up to 20 viewers at a time.

Try mine out 74.62.193.110 -- Lights are on from 5-12 PST.

Dave B

r-balljunkie
11/22/2012, 06:42 PM
I have an Axis 214. New they are about 1500. But you can find them on ebay for less than 1/2 that. PTZ camera. Big feature for me was the automatic white balance so it compensates with the blue lights of our coral tanks.

Supports up to 20 viewers at a time.

Try mine out 74.62.193.110 -- Lights are on from 5-12 PST.

Dave B

+1 manual white bulb is the key.....

Paaty
11/23/2012, 06:38 AM
thanks dave ill check it out today.

d2mini
11/23/2012, 07:57 AM
I have a Foscam which works well but my problem is that my Profilux is already using my port 80 on my ATT Uverse 2wire router so even though i set up a second host with no-ip for the foscam, it still goes to the profilux. I can't figure out how to allow access to both devices. :(

mkbtank
12/13/2012, 01:58 PM
I have an Axis 214. New they are about 1500. But you can find them on ebay for less than 1/2 that. PTZ camera. Big feature for me was the automatic white balance so it compensates with the blue lights of our coral tanks.

Supports up to 20 viewers at a time.

Try mine out 74.62.193.110 -- Lights are on from 5-12 PST.

Dave B

That is amazing. I just logged on. Thanks. How many cameras do you have? (BTW - Tank looks great even with the lights out and Barbs coral is fine :) )

scuzy
12/13/2012, 04:46 PM
Do port forwarding on your router. Point another port number to port 80 of the foscam.

o2manyfish
12/13/2012, 09:27 PM
MKbtank,

I have two cameras on the tank. I have the Axis and I also have a Canon VB-10. The Canon I have had setup for about 8 years in an integrated webpage for public access. It gets several hundred viewers a day from all over the world. I need to take the time to update the page with the Axis camera.

Dave B

bhazard451
12/13/2012, 10:56 PM
Foscam 8910W on Amazon or Home Depot = $60.

It isn't HD, and doesn't have zoom, but $60 for a PTZ camera with 2 way audio and IR is a great deal. Works great for me.

When the HD model drops under $100, I'll grab that one.