- Jan 25, 2016
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Hello, have joined recently and thank you for this forum. During my visit so far I have viewed many posts before posting myself.
Question:
I wish to know what types of features I should look for or avoid, in a camera where the IR light or any other light I want to be virtually invisible. My Foscam FI8910W has IR-LED and I can see the little red lights on it.
Situation:
My goal is hidden surveillance. I do not want people seeing the camera or guessing they can see a camera.
I wish to monitor the front of my property through a window. The window is going to be upgraded with reflective tinting making it virtually invisible to see the inside camera from the outside (during the day). Camera distance to the window on the inside will be variable based on any signs of visibility. Hence i am worried that when the room is dark but open due to curtains not being drawn yet, that there could be a glow indicating the presence of a camera. I know most cams allow you to turn off the indicator light (or with tape) but the IR light is what concerns me. I want to be able to use the IR light.
The camera may be mounted like a dome in the window sill area or off the ceiling via a pole using a bullet type camera. Or via a computer monitor type arm that has adjustable elbows.
Technology background:
I am looking to replace my existing fleet in some form where currently I have Dlink 930L, Foscam FI8910W and an Onvif (this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Wifi-1...893155?hash=item1c5594b463:g:F3MAAOSwyQtVgm4d). I am monitoring from the front room (no IR and through a shade curtain) and from the garage when it is open.
I have a PC with sighthound software loaded. Any camera I choose needs to be IP and support both wired and wifi. The camera also needs to support port forwarding for remote viewing on my android phone.
I would also welcome suggested cameras. Budget is a concern. So around the US$150 mark.
Question:
I wish to know what types of features I should look for or avoid, in a camera where the IR light or any other light I want to be virtually invisible. My Foscam FI8910W has IR-LED and I can see the little red lights on it.
Situation:
My goal is hidden surveillance. I do not want people seeing the camera or guessing they can see a camera.
I wish to monitor the front of my property through a window. The window is going to be upgraded with reflective tinting making it virtually invisible to see the inside camera from the outside (during the day). Camera distance to the window on the inside will be variable based on any signs of visibility. Hence i am worried that when the room is dark but open due to curtains not being drawn yet, that there could be a glow indicating the presence of a camera. I know most cams allow you to turn off the indicator light (or with tape) but the IR light is what concerns me. I want to be able to use the IR light.
The camera may be mounted like a dome in the window sill area or off the ceiling via a pole using a bullet type camera. Or via a computer monitor type arm that has adjustable elbows.
Technology background:
I am looking to replace my existing fleet in some form where currently I have Dlink 930L, Foscam FI8910W and an Onvif (this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Wifi-1...893155?hash=item1c5594b463:g:F3MAAOSwyQtVgm4d). I am monitoring from the front room (no IR and through a shade curtain) and from the garage when it is open.
I have a PC with sighthound software loaded. Any camera I choose needs to be IP and support both wired and wifi. The camera also needs to support port forwarding for remote viewing on my android phone.
I would also welcome suggested cameras. Budget is a concern. So around the US$150 mark.
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