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Re: Need wireless network camera, easy to use and small
But upon more research, panasonic may meet my financial and security
needs at a happy place. I read that with axis, you need to pay big
bucks for software to m onitor it via the web and to get it to send
you email shots... whereas panasonic provides all that...
i dont know, just regergitating what i read...
On Mar 30, 1:59 pm, "Roland" <rol...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Panasonic is okay. They suffer from being a consumer electronics company at
> heart, meaning they like to introduce new items and then discontinue older
> items at a pace that is not in sync with the rest of the security industry.
> If you want to get something more "proven" for you application then Axis is
> what you need to look hard at. Panasonic might not serve your long term
> goals should you decide to expand."Jazz" <jbr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> news:1175268493.845333.236670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > Ive been reading alot of good things about Panasoic network
> > cameras.... any thoughts on those for my specific needs?
> > Thanks in advance again!
>
> > On Mar 28, 9:15 pm, "Jazz" <jbr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> On Mar 28, 6:21 pm, "Roland" <rol...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >> > These guys are heavy duty into networked video in school
> >> > settings.http://www.lensec.com/
>
> >> > If you are on a tight budget you can look at the same gear they
> >> > use.http://www.axis.com/
>
> >> > It is pretty simple stuff. (Meaning no analytics or anything.) But it
> >> > should
> >> > work okay for a network deployment in a school environment.
>
> >> > However, I think the idea of a single camera in a high crime area is
> >> > ridiculous. If you aren't going to put in an adequate number of cameras
> >> > then
> >> > I would forget the whole thing. You're not going to get the results you
> >> > want
> >> > with a single anything.
>
> >> > "Jazz" <jbr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> >news:1175121229.676422.235580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> >> > > Need some advice from some folks who know way more than me.
>
> >> Thanks for the links and the advice...
> >> this "High Crime area" is really a 20 x 10 room.
> >> There is a locked door in that room that leads to a small book room
> >> that the crooks (cleaning crew I am sure) know holds the petty cash
> >> (around 3 or 400 cash).
>
> >> They have left windows unlocked after everyone leaves and literally
> >> tried to chisel with wood away from teh lock of this door,
> >> unsuccessfully.
>
> >> On camera wil work, I plan to have a larger dummy camera in there too,
> >> to distract from teh real, smaller camera.
>
> >> > > I need a camera to monitor a high crime area on our business property
> >> > > (A large K - 12 school)
>
> >> > > Crime happens after hhours.
>
> >> > > I would like a small camera (not necessarily a "hidden" camera, but
> >> > > one not too noticeable) that can connect to my network/the internet
> >> > > via 802.11-G, with maybe the option to hook it in via 10/100 cat5
> >> > > cable.
>
> >> > > Id like an option like emailing motion pics it naps to a few email
> >> > > addresses (without having to pay for a service)
>
> >> > > I am not into this kind of thing (security cameras, etc) so I would
> >> > > hope to get one that is easy to use.
>
> >> > > Any suggestions are helpful. i was a bit vauge so if I need to
> >> > > explain
> >> > > something further, please let me know.
> >> > > Thanks in advance!
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