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Friday, October 17, 2014

Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2 Zoom Lens with 3 UV/FLD/CPL Filters + Tripod + Accessory Ki

Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2 Zoom Lens with 3 UV/FLD/CPL Filters + Tripod + Accessory Kit for Sony Alpha A37, A57, A58, A65, A77, A99 Digital SLR CamerasI recommend the lens, the tripod is all ready broken

the rest of the accessories are good as well

i recommend the lens

I knew that this lens would be better than the stock Sony lens, but I feared the accessories with it would be sub-par. Not! The whole package was awesome. The tripod is sturdy; not great, but sturdy.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Straight Rig V2 Plus Option

Straight Rig V2 Plus OptionI have had this rig for almost a year and have used the crap out of it. It has worked flawlessly one major exception, the monitor battery. The battery has sufficient capacity but the "1/4-20" screw on it isn't right, it threaded but with difficulty until the plastic ring used to tighten it gave out after just a handfull of uses. My other complaint is with the power connector on the battery, mine failed within 2 months of owning it and I had to take apart the battery and replace the jack. Back to the good this rig is well balanced and very sturdy. With the addition of a top handle you can get great low shots. One item I have felt was exemplary is the LCD screen, it really makes the rig, allowing you to get razor sharp focus every time, the colors and exposure seem to be quite good as well. I also recommend adding a good follow focus and a ball mount for the LCD Screen.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Sony DSCP52 Cyber-shot 3.2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom

Sony DSCP52 Cyber-shot 3.2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical ZoomThis P-52 Cybershot camera is an incredible value, and I couldn't be happier with it. I've compared this camera with 2003 Canon, Fuji, HP photosmart and Kodak models, and the Sony wins hands down. Except in the case of the Canon, the Sony P-52 is far superior. There are almost too many pros to even list.

=====PROS=====

-The most advanced "Super H.A.D. CCD" exclusive to Sony.

-CCD is 2x as sensitive as any other company's CCD, & 6 dB less digital noise!

-beautiful, accurate colour

-extremely versatile lens takes perfect pics from 3 inches away

-very fast autofocus (1/2 a second)

-autofocus illuminator light for taking pics in the dark

-extremely fast start-up. Around 1.5 seconds!

-very fast LCD: almost no lapse time from real life to LCD.

-LCD has 6 settings for good viewing indoors or out.

-Aperture stays open up to 2 full seconds in dark. Anything longer can damage the CCD, or let in too many unwanted artifacts

-full array of manual functions (aperture [ev], focus & ISO)

-snow mode keeps the detail of the white snow

-beach mode captures the perfect blue of the water

-up to 1 GIG of memory supports memory stick Pro!

-5 pic size settings VGA, 1.2 mp, 2.0 mp 2.8 mp & 3.1 mp

-2.8 mp is "3:2 ratio" for perfect 4 x 6 photos

-cool multi-burst mode. Takes 2 pictures in a row, under 1 second. 16-shot option as well.

-smart flash. Even when taking picture in daylight, will sense if it is needed, and come on appropriately.

-Smart Zoom. Not a digital zoom. Picture quality does not degrade like standard digital zooms.

-very long battery life. 2 Ni-mh "Stamina" AA batteries last 67% longer than 2002 batteries.

-metal threads for tripod. Most other companies use plastic. Bad idea!

-menus are beautiful: incredibly easy to understand and navigate.

-prints at "photo quality" up to 8x10. After that, starts to lose some quality, but 11x14 still looks excellent.

-USB 2.0

-fun modes like Sepia, B&W, Solarize and Negative Art.

-voice function: records audio for 5 seconds after taking a picture. (40 sec. option available too)

-instant "review" button of last pic taken, when the LCD screen is off.

=====Mpeg Movie=====

-film mpegs with sound, limited only by the size of the memory. Example 128 mb memory stick = 6 minutes of 640x480 or 1.5 hours of "email" quality (160x112)

-filmed at 16 frames per second, although after filming, camera info states that it was filmed at 25 fps.

=====CONS=====

-flash is off too far to the side of the lens. It makes big shadows on the left side of your subject.

-Snow mode seems to overexpose the shot a little.

-Optical viewfinder only shows roughly 80% of actual picture area. Use the LCD.

-only 2x optical zoom. The standard seems to be 3x. Sony needs to catch up here.

-zoom only works before you start filming. Can't change the zoom during filming.

-flash will charge slowly if batteries are running low.

=====CONCLUSION=====

An absolutely perfect and versatile camera. Only a professional photographer would, or could, find fault with it. But a professional would likely be using an SLR style camera worth at least double what this camera is worth.That being said, the price is great and Sony has really found a winner here.

This is a very fast camera in all respects, and that is important. Takes fast (and accurate) pictures, and saves info almost instantly. There are no load times for pictures or movie files, like the Hewlett Packard camera line.

5 stars all the way.

This camera is a great gem for the price and offers great versatility. The camera is very good quality (sturdy) and can take a few bumps and scratches, unlike many other flimsy cameras in this price range. I have owned digital cameras before and many of the typical problems are solved with the P52. I take a lot of pictures at family events, and vacations. Its a great take along camera.

PROS -

The camera turns on super fast, like in 2-3 seconds it is ready to take a shot. (this is an annoying problem with many digital cameras) And it also saves the pictures to the memory card is very fast, less than 1 second and its ready again to shoot.

The battery useage is excellent. Even with regular alkaline batteries I've been able to take pictures for several hours, at 2Mpix Normal setting. With the included rechargeable Sony batteries it is superb on battery life.

Camera menu is very extensive IF you want to use it. If not you can leave it on "Auto" and the pictures turn out great, most of the time.

Can take pictures in COMPLETE DARKNESS. This I have done many times using the flash on red-eye reduction setting, it works in a regular size room (10 x 14). Great for sneaking up on sleeping family members and taking funny pictures. The flash is very powerful up to about 9-10 feet.

CONS

The pictures tend to have redish atifacts in them, particularly when taking very close up shots of people.

Pictures taken out doors can sometimes look too bright, almost washed out. You can make some adjustments to the ISO to fix this problem.

Movie mode eats up the memory stick quickly, so I had to upgrade to a 256MB Memory Stick Pro ($65 at ) and now its great.

Marco mode ...forget it, not good on this camera. So if you plan on taking close up shots of flowers or something, choose another camera.

Overall this a gem of a camera for any regular picture taking, and can even be used by kids without having to fiddle with a lot of controls. Just press the power button and you are ready to take pictures. It really takes the hassle out of digital photography.

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As you would expect from a Sony camera, it has good picture quality in daylight. The night shots are not so good since it has only a 2 sec twilight mode. And the lens isn't very bright either. (P72/P32 have brighter F2.8 lens)

Battery life is excellent and LCD screen is good. World charger and NiMH batteries are included.

Check out the specs of this model carefully, its different from P72/P32. This one is 2in thick, has old & slow 2x zoom lens and is bulky.

Its a shame Sony tries to sell 3MP/2x instead of popular combination of 2MP/3x. Not to mention the extra cost of propreitary memory sticks compared to CF/SD cards. There are so many better camera's in market than this for a lower cost, I don't see any reason for this to sell.

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This was a nice camera while it worked. It was broken after 9 months and the cost was $171 to repair. I could not find repair centers on the internet and tried to call Sony customer support. I never talked to a person because the wait was 34 minutes. I finally found a repair site but the cost was outragous. I could buy a new camera just like the broken one for $190. Never again for Sony. Too bad because I did like their products. Repair is too expensive and too much hassle.

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If only this camera had a larger zoom range! This is what I keep asking myself time after time. I love the picture quality of the camera, and the fact that you can switch the mega-pixel range from under 1 mega-pixel to 3.2 mega-pixels comes in very handy indeed. I purchased this camera because of the size, just small enough to carry around wherever I go and yet, large enough so that my fat fingers have space to get to all the buttons.

I highly recommend this little gem! So, why only four stars, well, I would have liked a larger zoom and IMO EVERYONE has room for improvement.

Ciao!

Monday, August 18, 2014

JVC GR-DVL520U MiniDV Digital Camcorder with 2.5 LCD

JVC GR-DVL520U MiniDV Digital Camcorder with 2.5 LCDLooking for my first ever video camera, I stumbled upon this 520A JVC, looks sleek, light weight, fair functionability, 800 000 pixels for digital stills (which is not bad for it's price).

Compared to the sony at a similar price range, it lacked a few added extras which some may find useful :

1. Mpeg (not particularly that useful I suppose if you have firewire)

2. Night scope (the JVC does NOT COmpare to sony's night vision! it just decreases shutter speed)

3. Battery life I think that the sony stamina battery lasts a lot longer than the jvc pack.

4. Quality of video this is debatable I couldn't tell the diffirence though I was told that sony has a better colour.

5. USB streaming

6. B&W viewer it's quite annoying if you're used to a colour viewer. The LCD screen however is very clear. The sony has a TFT active matrix which may be slightly better. I was told that the LCD screen has a shorter life-span.

Compared to the Canon ZX5series some also have an SD Card, the JVC is cheaper, looks sleeker (I think) but similar otherwise.

The SD card is very useful I wouldn't buy one without a card. The battery life could be better. I think it's closer to 1 hour recording time. Even the so called "stamina" battery (which was not original) only lasted

Monday, July 14, 2014

Sunday, February 2, 2014

D-Link DCS-930L mydlink-Enabled Wireless-N Network Camera

D-Link DCS-930L mydlink-Enabled Wireless-N Network CameraI purchased this camera to use as a cheep wireless IP webcam. It offers the ability to hook into your network either with the wireless WSP functionality or with an ethernet connection. It is fairly small with the camera being about the size of an iphone (maybe about 80% that size). The base allows for you to mount it in multiple settings, but be clear, this is a very simple design...not rocket science by any means. The ac power cord is about 4 feet long.

Setup: I ran into an issue when I was trying to set up the wireless connection. I could not get my camera and wireless router to talk at all. I called tech support (the free version) and they were useless. The rep had no clue about the specific devise and it is clear that he was just in a large call center that probably supports dozens if not hundreds of products. I had NO problem when I hooked it into my network via an ethernet cable. The set up application runs very nicely and easily gives you the option to select either wireless or wired set up as needed.

Back to my wireless problem. I decided that I would pay $32 for D-Links premium support for 30 minutes of help...I rolled the dice, as they do not guarantee they will fix your problem for your investment, but I had a feeling my issue was something simple with my network configuration...and I was right. The rep was great, she remoted into my pc, checked out my wireless settings on my router and determined that I had a bad character in my site name. None of my other wireless products had a problem with the character, but the D-Link cam did not like it. She changed the name of my wireless network, we restarted the router,and instantly the camera linked in wirelessly.

I am absolutely convinced that if I had not had a dash in my wireless network name, then this wireless set up would have been a breeze. So, I can't place blame for this issue on D-Link, but it was interesting that no other wireless device I use had a problem with the naming convention of the network.

Once that hurdle was cleared, it has been smooth sailing. I really like the ease of use and the functionality included with the set up...through a web interface, you can control video size, audio (yes it has a mic and sends the audio over IP in realtime), you can set motion detection, auto emailing on detection, and it even has a built in ftp server to send the images where ever you like.

Simple camera that does exactly what it says...it provides decent video and audio wirelessly to your network and then you can do with it what you want.

Pros: Simple, straight forward, nice setup application used on your pc, D-Link offers free remote viewing via their web portal MyD-link, and they also offer a free iPhone app (no audio on the iPhone app).

Cons: Seems somewhat fragile...I would not want to drop it form more than a foot off the ground. A fall from any higher seems would shatter it.

Overall I think this is a really good value.

((Update Dec. 18, 2011)

So I have had this camera in service for over a year now...and it has been installed outside, under an eave of my house. It has no additional protection from the elements...just its own casing and the few inches of cover provided by the eave. It has been subjected to all the weather Atlanta receives in a year...heat 95+, cold 9, wind, rain, humidity, etc. The verdict...GREAT..not one issue with it. So, I just purchased three more for outdoor viewing around the house. I put one into service yesterday and had NO problems with setup at all. Used the auto network connect feature on the camera and my Netgear router and it hooked in within a minute. Great little camera and with the price dropped to $70, I think it will be hard to beat it.

This is the easiest way I found to monitor our home remotely.

I was pleasantly surprised with how quickly everything came together I had the camera installed and transmitting in less than 15 minutes. I plugged the camera into a power outlet, popped the CD in (on a Windows 7 64-bit computer), entered my wireless network credentials, set up a DLink account from which to monitor the camera, and presto!

What works well:

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1. The lens is reasonably wide angle it can cover most of a normal size room.

2. It has audio! And it works very well.

3. Image quality is decent you can recognize people, but it isn't broadcast quality by any means.

4. Moving the camera kills the feed for a couple of minutes, but it's back on the network in less than 2 minutes.

5. The iPhone app is cool! We were able to watch the camera just as well on an iPod Touch. As another reviewer suggested, Tiny Cam (the free version is sufficient) worked great for me on Android.

6. The admin interface for the camera is stellar. You can control the refresh rate and resolution of the camera; the saturation, brightness, and contrast of the image; and the volume for the audio. You can even turn off the annoying LED light on the front of the unit!

7. Setting up motion detection is also really easy. You just pick the sensitivity of detection, and click on parts of the frame where you want detection to trigger. That's it! When motion is detected, you can ask the camera to email you the images.

8. Setting up email notification is simple too. I looked up the SMTP address and port for Yahoo, entered my email address and password, and was soon receiving emails from my camera!

9. This device supports WPS. What this means that you can automatically configure it to access your router, with just a couple of button presses. You press the WPS button on this camera, and within 60 seconds press the WPS button on your router (or in your router's admin screen). Then, magically, within about a minute, your camera configures itself with the SSID and password required to connect to your router.

10. It connects via Wireless-N and has an awesome range. It connects without problems to my router from across the house, through multiple walls.

What doesn't:

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1. The camera does not work in low light conditions as it does not have infrared capabilities. You need at least a 40W lamp for it to be functional. This tends to be a bit annoying for me, as the camera becomes fairly useless once evening falls. The infrared-capable DCS-932L may be a better choice in this regard.

2. No pan/tilt options on this camera. For me, this is not as big a deal as the low light issue, especially given its wide angle of view.

3. The camera feels a bit delicate, but should hold up well given that it isn't going to be handled much. It did take a couple of falls and has survived.

4. The camera needs to be plugged into an electrical outlet. Its short power cord does limit the locations where it can be placed.

Conclusions:

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Overall, this was plug and play installation at its best.

I also can't believe there is a simpler way to get all of this functionality in a single unit. This device is extensively customizable. I was particularly impressed that the designers had thought about putting in a way to turn off the blinking LED in the front of the camera. This LED is a very useful diagnostic tool (it flashes amber when it is setting itself up, and green when it is broadcasting), but it drove me nuts, until I found this option in the admin panel.

Updated Feb 06 2011:

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Okay maybe I spoke too soon.

Access to the camera that I tested when I wrote this review was from within my internal network. Unfortunately, the feed from this camera was not visible from outside my home network. My router and this camera were UPnP compatible but that didn't seem to help.

Networking Primer:

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Before you begin, remember that you only have one publicly visible IP address and this is allocated by your ISP, and is assigned to your router. Inside your network, your devices are allocated private IP addresses, in the range 192.168.x.y. These addresses are termed "private" because they only make sense within your own internal private network.

A computer outside your network only recognizes the public IP address of your router. It has no idea how many devices you might have on your internal network.

The workaround below, lets you use the mechanism of [port forwarding] to uniquely identify one of your internal devices, and make it addressable over the Internet. You do this by reserving a particular port (say, 81), and telling your router that any attempt to access that particular port on the public IP address, should actually be sent directly on to the internal device (say, a camera) identified by a given private address (say, 192.168.1.5).

You have roughly up to 65535 ports that you can forward, though many of these ports are reserved for well known applications (such as a web browser on port 80). Ports between 49152 and 65535 are considered private and usable for reasons such as this one.

For each camera you want to expose externally, you'll need to pick a port number, and then add a port forwarding rule to your router.

The workaround:

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1. Log in to your camera's settings page:

...a. on the Network Setup tab > set Port Settings to listen for HTTP requests on port 81.

...b. Disable UPnP

2. On your router

...a. Turn off UPnP

...b. Add a new Port Forwarding Rule

.....Service Name: DCS930L.

.....Protocol: TCP/UDP.

.....Starting/Ending Ports: 81.

.....Server IP Address: set this to the internal network address for your camera.

.....This will be of the form 192.168.x.y, where x usually is 0 or 1, and y will vary.

A port forwarding rule causes any request coming to your router's IP address at this port to be forwarded to the server IP address that you specify.

3. Now access the camera using your static IP address as assigned by your provider @ port 81.

...This will take the form: . Note this is your externally visible IP address (not of the form 192.168.x.y)

...Provide login credentials.

If you want to get really fancy, and are tired of keeping up with changing IP addresses, then you might wish to register at dyndns.org. My router Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR3700 actually keeps dyndns informed whenever my ISP changes my IP address. You can then use a simple textual host name and it will be automatically converted to your IP address whatever it may be set to currently.

Hope this helps.

Happy Monitoring!

~Damodar

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4/4/2011: The day and night video is pretty good. The installation process was flawless. Unfortunately I can't use the camera as a baby monitor since the audio static is awful. The static is so loud you can't hear anything. Hopefully Dlink will address my concern. I'll update my review once I hear back from them. See my video if you'd like to hear the bad static. Also Dlink hasn't fixed the audio problem with the Iphone App. You only get video with the Iphone. I have the Iphone 4 with iOS 4.3 installed.

4/5/2011: I contacted Dlink support. They said they know about the audio problem and they don't plan to fix it. Ughh! I'm going to return this one and see if a new one sounds better. I'll post more once I get the new one.

4/14/2011: I received my new DCS-932L from Amazon today. The audio is just as bad with this camera. What a shame. I even upgraded my java version to 1.6.0_24-b07. Ughh. Time to send it back or pray for a firmware fix.

8/31/2011: We've started to use this camera all the time since our baby is older and Iphone support has been added. The audio is good enough where we can hear him. I just wish Dlink would get rid of the static.

3/5/2012: This camera has become our primary baby monitor for our 14th month old. The iphone apps work very well. Our Philips Iphone dock works great with the Dlink Iphone app. It amplifies the audio and cleans up the audio a bit. I'm adding 1 more star back. I still wish the the audio didn't have so much static, but this camera has turned out to be a great baby monitor.

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I purchased one of these cameras several months ago and it worked so well for the first month that I decided to get a second one. I have now had both for about two months and am finding that my first camera's wireless connection has slowly gotten less and less reliable. It had been in a fixed location the whole time with two walls and a floor between camera and wireless router (about 25 30 feet away). Router settings have not changed. I have performed extensive diagnostics, i.e. went through camera setup several times, changing router settings (removed all wireless security, used fixed IP) and nothing worked. Reset button on camera did not help. Firmware update did not help.

I have finally found that the camera now only works within 15 feet or so of the router, and it must be on the same floor as the router with no walls in between. This is unacceptable for a wireless camera, and my concern is that the wireless card within the camera is losing strength. The other camera I own once worked outside of the house entirely and now will no longer work there nor in the location of the first camera (which is closer and less obstructed than being outside). All other wireless devices we own have ample wireless signal throughout the house, our garage, and most of our yard, and as far as I can tell none of that has changed.

As I am using an Airport Extreme router and thought that there might be some sort of compatibility issue I have even tried running the camera wireless through my old D-Link DIR-615 wireless router with a fully open wireless connection and have not had any luck...the signal range for the camera is the same. DLink support has been no help, other than suggesting only using their routers (which didn't help) and rebooting everything and reconfiguring the camera (also did not help).

I cannot recommend this camera to anyone due to this reliability issue. It is fairly easy to set up and has a useful iPhone app available, but will likely be no use to anyone unless they can keep the camera within 15 feet of their access point with no obstructions in the long run. All I can do is wait until I have the money to replace these cameras with something better. Don't let this happen to you. Start with a different camera first.

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I was looking for a low cost wireless camera with better image quality than the Linksys WVC80N cameras that I have been using for a while. Side-by-Side, this is how the cameras compared.

Bottom Line: Unless you need Night Vision or need the mobil phone apps, the Linksys WVC80N performs better at a lower price. Linksys has better image quality than D-Link at any distance, handles outdoor scenes when the D-Link won't and will deliver video clips (not just snapshots) by email or ftp. The Linksys does not have phone-apps, but it can email a 5 second motion triggered video clip that can be viewed on your android phone.

Best Useage: The D-Link would be great as a baby cam or pet cam. The cute design, better audio and the night vision outperform the Linksys for these uses.

The Linksys WVC80N would be better for any other use where the video quality under all lighting conditions (except dark) is the highest priority.

Compare Image Quality @ 640x480

1. Color Quality D-Link is a little better than Linksys, unless it is an outdoor view. The D-Link exposure control cannot manage any sunlit surfaces. Even grass and trees are completely washed out to white if they are in direct sun. There are no settings to fix this. In moderate light, the D-Link color is better than Linksys because the Linksys has a color hue gradient of red in the center to green at the perimeter. This color balance problem is distracting when viewing a white scene like snow or other very light backgrounds.

2. Image Clarity With the two cameras side-by-side with the same scene of near-and-distant objects, the D-Link by comparison looks optically out-of-focus, though neither camera is great in this respect. If you want to recognize a face at a distance Linksys is better. The D-Link video clarity is fine for a baby's bedroom, because a near-field view does not demand the same sharp focus as a distant view.

3. Sound Quality The D-Link has good audio performance on an wireless "N" lan when accesses directly within your home using the camera's local IP address. Very little "noise", no skipping or break-up and good microphone pickup. I didn't check it out across the internet or with the "MyDlink" connection, but I am guessing audio would not perform so well there . . as other reviewers have noted.

The Linksys has more audio artifacts and is more vulnerable to the audio breaking up when the video settings are too demanding even on the local network. Across the internet with high speed cable service at both ends, the Video has to be set at "Low Quality" and 2 or 1 frames per second for the audio to work without breaking up.

Some Feature Comparisons

1. The one obvious advantage with the D-Link is the night vision. It works pretty well up to 20 feet but the pictures are very soft-focus. For your night-time application you may want to consider that the 4 red LEDS are very bright and draw your eye to the camera.

2. The D-Link camera cannot stream video to a PC without using the full web management interface or using the MyDLink web service. With the Lynksys you can play the video stream directly on an iPad or on a PC using Google's Chrome browser without the surroundings of a web interface. Internet Explorer will only show 1 frame of a video stream if you bypass the full management interface explaining why Google Chrome is mentioned. With the Linksys camera, Right-Click on the video in the normal interface to get the URL for the direct video stream to used on your iPad or Chrome.

The D-Link can display a single .jpeg snapshot without the managment interface. This feature can be enabled in the camera's web interface and it tells the address format to use. This is for direct access, not using MyDink.

2. The D-Link cannot upload a video clip to an ftp server when it sees motion. It will only upload a single .jpeg snapshot. This will often give you a useless premature snapshot of a shadow but not the person, or a door opening but not the person. With the Linksys .mjpeg video clip, no video compression is used so each frame is a good .jpeg snapshot. You can select the best frame from the 5 second video that would give you the best view of the motion event that triggered the clip.

3. The D-Link will only email 6 frames when it sees motion. You can choose 1 or 2 frames per second. It will include the 3 frames it had buffered before it saw motion which is a good feature. This makes the email feature much more usefull than the D-Link ftp upload of a single .jpeg snapshot.

For motion detection features, you may prefer the Linksys which will email, ftp (or both) a 5 second video clip at a normal video frame rate.

I had no reason to examine the motion detect performance on the D-Link camera, but the motion detection on this Linksys camera works much better that on the prior similar models. With careful detection-area and sensitivity tuning, motion detection works great. Motion Detection responds to shadows which makes outdoor use tricky but manageable. Shadows on the ground caused by wind blowing the trees will trigger the camera so your detction areas need to be carefully targeted at areas of interest.

Setup / Wireless Compatibility

Working in a related tech business, I believe the negative reviews on either of these products regarding wireless compatibility or networking issues are the result of bad programming on the manufacturer's setup CD or the buyer's lack of network troubleshooting experience. If you have a friend who is very tech-savy to help you get past wireless and networking complications, either of these products will work reliably on virtually any wireless network. Sometimes the installation CD's will simplify networking issues and sometime they won't.

Reading the complaints on Amazon about the D-Link setup, I had the same problems but they were caused by poor programming on Setup CD; not the camera. If you get failure messages going through the Wizard on the CD, just use the web interface on the camera and save yourself a lot of grief. The web interface on the camera is excellent.

Another reason to skip the DLink CD . . . it forces you to to create a MyDlink account with DLink even though you may have no need for the service because you prefer to port-forward to this camera.

I returned this camera because it was a video quality downgrade from the Linksys cameras already in service.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Blackberry ACC-40486-301 Micro HDMI Data Cable - Retail Packaging - Black

Blackberry ACC-40486-301 Micro HDMI Data Cable -  Retail Packaging  -  BlackThis was worth every penny plus some. I really enjoy being able to hook it up to watch movies and even give presentations.

Excelent accesory for your Playbook, you can watch exact what you see on your tablet on your plasma with excelent definition. Picture, HD videos and much more. Recomendable!!!

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I'm sorry about the length......So I love it and would be 110% happy had I not received a used cable. the packaging had clearly been opened and the item used as the ports had signs of use obvious by the scuffs and light discoloration on one port. The way the cable was packed inside the worn packaging was not like any other item from RIM would typically be packed. I paid for a brand new cable and I feel I did not get what I paid for, instead I got someone else's unwanted and returned item. Shortly after receiving it, bummed when I should have been happy, I decided I was going to return the used cable and get exactly what I payed for, a new cable. I gave it more thought and considered that I waited a long time to get this cable and it worked fine. So I decided against returning and I figured this one time I could SETTLE and just deal with it despite me feeling like I was not receiving the best customer service. In conclusion it works but someone else had already used up some wear on it before I did and i won't ever get that back......

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2 Zoom Lens with Built-in Motor + 3 UV/FLD/CPL Filters + Trip

Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2 Zoom Lens with Built-in Motor + 3 UV/FLD/CPL Filters + Tripod + Accessory Kit for Nikon D3100, D3200, D5100, D5200, D7000, D7100 Digital SLR CamerasNice package of goodies for the same price as most places charge for just the lens. The lens itself works nicely. Sharpness is better than I'd expect for a lens at this price point. I have all Nikon lens and needed a long lens (over 200mm) for my kids sporting events. I didn't want to spend alot so I took a chance on this Tamron. Even without the vibration reduction at 300mm the outdoor shots are sharp. Low light, not so good. The motor hunts sometimes when lots of targets are at different distances. I'm used to the quickness of Nikon auto focus and this is slower but still very usable in most situations.

The macro is very good as well. The pix are sharp, edge to edge and color shows little signs of bleed.

The construction is what would be expected for an inexpensive lens. Although it feels good and handles well, I would be careful to not bump into anything. Switching to manual focus is easy. The zoom is smooth. Getting into and out of macro requires you to take your eye off the subject, look at the lens and line up the limits additionally you don't have full range of the lens in macro. The filter is cheap but functional. It also comes with a lens bag and a nice shade.

As far as the rest of the package, the lens cleaning kit and protective covers are OK, probable worth a couple bucks. The tripod is a good solid tripod well constructed, again, for the price! If your looking for top quality your going to have to dig deeper in you bank account, otherwise a very good value.

I bought this for my husband for our anniversary. He loves it, and my wallet loved the price. We are not professional photograpers so we do not need $700 + lens for our camera. This lens has worked great for us. We took our grandchildren to the beach for their first time and we have some great candid shots of them. My husband could be on the balcony of our house while they were on the beach and never knew they were being photographed. I reccomend this lens.

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Cam Caddie 3 Piece Accessory Kit

Cam Caddie 3 Piece Accessory KitThese bits will give me added value to my new Scorpion... using a microphone, lights, etc. I may even need more of these soon.

excellent, great purchase thanks but will be better if you add more 1/4 hot shoe mount adapter to not have to buy it apart maybe 2 more in total 3 thanks

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3 pack Foscam FI8910W Black Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with 9dbi Antennas

3 pack Foscam FI8910W Black Wireless/Wired Pan & Tilt IP/Network Camera with 9dbi AntennasGot 3 cameras a week ago. Easy to set up on my wifi network at home. Called their customer service number on new years day and they were there! Ralph Mendez was awesome! He logged into my pc and set up the cameras for me so that i could access though my iphone and ipad using 3G and 4G. I also dowloaded the foscam pro app from the app store. It is awesome. Well worth the $5.99. I can clearly see and control all cameras on all my apple products. Great product. Great customer service and support. What more can you want.

I have read reviews about this product and was skeptical about buying but I took a chance and it was definitely worth it. It has great picture quality, both color and IR modes. The setup and instructions could have been a bit more user friendly and that's why I gave it a 4 star rating. It took a few google searches to find instructions on setting up the multiple cameras for remote viewing. JUST FOR ANYONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN THISEACH CAMERA HAS TO BE PORT FORWARDED BUT ONLY ONE PORT NEEDS TO BE SETUP WITH NO-IP.COM or WHATEVER HOST YOU ARE PLANNING ON USING. ONCE IN THE CAMERA's PROGRAMMING, USE THE MULTI-CAM SETUP TO LINK THE OTHER CAMS TO THE ONE YOU SETUP.

It is a simple setup but it would have been good if this information was provided in the install manual.

GREAT PRODUCT OTHERWISE. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE QUALITY AND VALUE.

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I have to give them 4 stars and say "GOOD" cameras for the money only because the video quality is slightly less than I had hoped. I have to be completely fair with rating these because they ARE a GREAT VALUE when compared to other camera brands in this class. The software capabilities and functions are worth 5 stars! If you are setting up multiple cameras such as this kit, you MUST use additional software such as the FOSCAM Blue Iris in order to easily manage all the cameras at once. You WILL still need to use the included software to make some individual settings. When you combine these two softwares, you have INCREDIBLE capabilities EXCEPT for razor sharp images. These are NOT high definition cameras by any means however that is reflected in the VERY reasonable price tag. GOOD high def cameras can easily cost more per camera than all 3 of these combined! If you are on a budget, these are the way to go! I'm starting out with a total of 9 of these cameras and the FOSCAM Blue Iris software to get good coverage and many angles. If you are not computer/tech savy, you WILL need to read the manuals and help sections! This entire system is very detailed and loaded with features so there is a learning curve! I'm fairly savy so I figured out the basics in about 24 hours. You will need to switch back and forth between softwares to get things dialed in the way you want. IR illumination is great and night vision is acceptable.

Bottom line... if you are on a budget but still want professional system capabilites, these cameras are the ones to get! Just don't expect crystal clear long range images!

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Everything on this camera works well except the sound out. I wanted to use this camera in the dog run so that I could tell the dogs not to bark from work but the sound out is useless. It's probably something that could be fixed with a firmware update but it looks like foscam isn't going to be issuing any further updates. If this advertized feature actually worked I'd give this camera five stars.

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I bought the 3-pack here on Amazon. I had trouble setting up the camera via wireless. I called the support number, and support team member, Anzen, provided excellent help. Through their connection to my computer, he set up the wireless connection, and set up the port forwarding on my router so now I can view my video feed anywhere. Nice and efficient. FYI my issue was regarding the MAC filtering. The wireless MAC address is printed (small) on the bottom of the camera. I had been using the (bigger) LAN MAC address. Thanks Anzen!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Sony Cybershot DSCW1 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Black)

Sony Cybershot DSCW1 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical ZoomI purchased this camera on July 29, 2004 and have been very happy with it's performance. It takes great pictures, easy to use, great menu's and it is very good looking. The DSC-W1 has exceeded all my expectations and has been a pleasure to use. If you are in the market for a point and shoot, plus, numerous and easy adjustments, your'll love this camera.

Great camera although a little slow when taking pictures in low light conditions. I got a kick out of the bad review from Dec 22, 2006. The same thing happened to my DSC-W1, although it is not megaPixels dying. The dark spots are caused by dirt trapped inside the camera from using it in a dusty location. I had mine cleaned (including CCD) and the dark spots are now gone.

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Likes: The camera has an infinity (sideways 8)feature for focus. I really like this feature! Many of the new cameras only have auto focus and because of this the new cameras blur too much making the video useless in tight shots. So this is a real plus for this camera.

Dislikes: In video mode you CAN NOT zoom in or out of your subject while recording a video.

Dislikes: The Battery door on this camera breaks very easily. A trick I found was to buy a screw that fits the tri-pod hole and get a washer big enough to cover the broken battery door.

If you can find a good used one buy it. but to pay $300 plus for a new one is not worth it.

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Although I received this camera as a gift in 2004 ... I still have never found another digital camera I like as well. It is easy to use and takes great pictures. I have purchased (2) new cameras for my children ... a 9mp and a 10mp (not Sony) and my Sony still takes the best pictures in the house. Don't know what I'll do if it ever stops working. It has been a very durable camera and I love the video mode when I have to take short videos as I dont have to haul video camera with me too.

Great quality!

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You got it... I loved this camera until I was on vacation in New Zealand and my mega pixels started to die. Yes, within two weeks of the first one dying... three of the mega pixels died leaving me with these nasty looking black circles in all of my shots. I sent it back to have it repaired and they told me it would be the same price as buying a new camera. So... after a year of a decent camera, I found it just didn't last for the money. I am back on the market for a new camera. I wouldn't recommend it because of that purpose and the cost of having it repaired after a year when it could also break. On the plus side, I loved that it was black and could fit in my pocket.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Canon PowerShot G15 Digital Camera 32GB Package 6

Canon PowerShot G15 Digital Camera 32GB Package 6I needed something to take great photos for a web site. A photographer friend recommended this camera. I still don't know what all the dials are for. However, I set it on Auto, and even with no flash and low ambient light, the pictures are amazing. Getting the extra battery and chargers and other extras for one price are a bonus. The camera bag is very nice, better than the one in the photo. I am very pleased with my purchase.

This camera is great. It is lightweight without feeling cheap. Just out of the box the camera takes better pictures than our little point and shoot. If you are into amateur photography this camera would be a great choice. The other parts of the package are just extras. Two chargers and two batteries came with it which alone makes it worth more than the package not including the other items. Great item! Very Pleased.

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Love the camera. The price was good for the package. Just for the extra battery and charger alone, it was a good price. but I got even more with the package...tripod, reader & sd card. Real happy with the purchase over all.

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I thought the kit would have more useful items. Cleaning things are ok. Don't know about the small tripod. The extra battery is the best part. Probably should have gotten the camera, cable and extra battery, not this kit. The camera is excellent. Too bad it doesn't come with a user manual. Had to buy a book.

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This camera exceeded my expectations. Easy to use, lots of functions and awesome image quality. The macro is incredible. Highly recommended!.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

HDMI to HDMI High-Definition Cable 6 Foot Gold Plated Digital Audio Video Mulitmedia Interface

HDMI to HDMI High-Definition Cable 6 Foot Gold Plated Digital Audio Video Mulitmedia InterfaceDoes what you would expect an HDMI cable to do. Comes with plastic end protectors, so you can take it places without worry of dirt in the ends.

I've had this cable for over a year and it works perfectly. I purchased this for my PS3 to 52" Sony Bravia cabling need, both of which I purchased on Amazon and they arrived very quickly. You can't beat the price, and they work too. Image that. Since then, I've purchased several more of these cables for my Roku-Netflix box and other devices such as the Sony VX555 VHS-DVD Combo Player and HR20 HD DVR Satellite receiver too.

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Don't buy into the marketing, digital cable quality means little. Digital signals are binary, its either on or off (unlike analog signls, which have lots of variance inbetween). This means that cables carrying digital protocols, such as HDMI, will either work or not work. This cable works exactly the same as those expensive $50 HDMI cables you see at best buy, or other retail stores. Save your money, buy this cable or any other cheap cable here on Amazon.

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Does what it says it will do. It locks my bike and works easily. Great price too!

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