Scrag meister - appreciate your time and the insight.
Thank you to all who posted - I am very grateful indeed.
monk
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Originally posted by monkfish View PostAnyaudio/visual gurus on board?
Looking for opinions on some kind of camera system for my Dad to put on an outbuilding pointing towards their garden aka fsck-off gurt field.
There is power in the building so and I'm researching something like a waterproof wireless webcam with nightvision capabilites. Possibly pan, tilt and zoom as well but not a deal-breaker. Would rather have a better picture with less functionality than a mediocre picture with loads of bells and whistles. Am budgeting quite a few hundred quid for hardware, perhaps more for a really good system but ideally shouldn't end up the cost of a small African state!
Wanting to get some good night shots of the badger (of the animal variety, not the local nightclub stink-badger!) and deer that visit during the night.May also use it to point into next doors dining room.
Also looking to do some kind of time-lapse still montage over day, month, year etc. so ability to automatically grab static pics out of a continuous video feed would be nice.
Wireless comms to backend from proposed location is very good and open to both Windows or linux technologies for processing.
Currently investigating a few platforms myself but any pointers to current technology and other people's experiences gratefully received.
Cheers
M
Pretty sure the cameras I have can be setup to trigger only on motion detection.
Not ideal if you have lots of trees or things that move in the wind.
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xoggoth, thanks for that. I think the version of google supplied in these parts must be broken - remember seeing the second link but first site completely evaded me!
I feel sorry for anybody who has to put up with neighbours from hell - its just not pleasant at all. Thankfully is "nieghbours from the hedge" he's interested in but checking out sites now.
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This lot are probably more informed than CUKers:
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Ooh thanks very much chef. Off to read now (and hide before I get a link to the NLUK search engine!!)
Appreciate that - thank you very muchly!
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outdoor webcam
Anyaudio/visual gurus on board?
Looking for opinions on some kind of camera system for my Dad to put on an outbuilding pointing towards their garden aka fsck-off gurt field.
There is power in the building so and I'm researching something like a waterproof wireless webcam with nightvision capabilites. Possibly pan, tilt and zoom as well but not a deal-breaker. Would rather have a better picture with less functionality than a mediocre picture with loads of bells and whistles. Am budgeting quite a few hundred quid for hardware, perhaps more for a really good system but ideally shouldn't end up the cost of a small African state!
Wanting to get some good night shots of the badger (of the animal variety, not the local nightclub stink-badger!) and deer that visit during the night.May also use it to point into next doors dining room.
Also looking to do some kind of time-lapse still montage over day, month, year etc. so ability to automatically grab static pics out of a continuous video feed would be nice.
Wireless comms to backend from proposed location is very good and open to both Windows or linux technologies for processing.
Currently investigating a few platforms myself but any pointers to current technology and other people's experiences gratefully received.
Cheers
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