I did not realize that this camera was $500 dollars. I was thinking it was in the $300 to $350 range. What are you guys paying for this camera?
That is about right. It cost me $460 including shipping.
I did not realize that this camera was $500 dollars. I was thinking it was in the $300 to $350 range. What are you guys paying for this camera?
That is about right. It cost me $460 including shipping.
I've bought two of these cams and have the exact same issue (tilt fail, camera makes grinding noise and stays at 90 degrees tilt).I ordered 2nd cam, but it broken I think, cam makes an awful noise when initialising, seems to be stuck.
I've bought two of these cams and have the exact same issue (tilt fail, camera makes grinding noise and stays at 90 degrees tilt).
If you let it go a while (a few hours), it eventually corrects itself and the tilt will start working. But it shouldn't do this at all.
Thinking it was a power problem, and possibly due to using POE instead of POE+. But then powered directly from the power supply and had the same thing happen.
Hi marku2i have just fitted one to my upper second story wall and what a little beauty it is,the auto tracking is fast and its night vision is really good will post a pic tonight when i get home
Mine is the 2dea4220 I bought from Amanda cams I got five from her all working a treat I'm not sure what the nsc meansHi marku2
Another Aussie here. Can I ask where you purchased your camera from and price. You fitted the NSC-4A*** I take it. Seems amadacams don't stock the NSC camera.
Cheers
monaro...
If you arescrewing the big sliver plate to the bracket also make sure tu use a spacer washer between the bracket and the plate so it pulls up square tooHave you guys made sure when aligning the three locking pins that they are correct my first one wasn't and made a few noises undid it sprayed some wd 40 on the locking pins and never made a noise again
If you arescrewing the big sliver plate to the bracket also make sure tu use a spacer washer between the bracket and the plate so it pulls up square too
Thanks mate. I'll look into them.Mine is the 2dea4220 I bought from Amanda cams I got five from her all working a treat I'm not sure what the nsc means
Yes, mine work up to 30 meters... over 90 feet and I need the whole 90 !!!I know a lot of people on the forum poo-poo domes for outside use for a lot of legit reasons.
Would this camera not be subject to the same cons for some reason (unique IR placement aside)?
...also, those IRs appear pretty tiny...think they are really good for the distances stated?
No, super quiet! Surprised even me!Does it make much noise when it rotates or zooms? I'm looking into this camera, if I'd buy one I would place it under an eve close to a bedroom window. If you can hear it move clearly than it would be a no go.