Showing posts with label wifi baby video monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wifi baby video monitor. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Shuttle SSD Field Recorder, HD-SDI Input and Output

Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Shuttle SSD Field Recorder, HD-SDI Input and OutputThis product is amazing, but not for my purposes. Let me explain:

Pros: Super easy setup, plug and play, battery powered, super solid design. This device does exactly what it should: hook into your HDMI/SDI stream and records. You could even yank out the SSD, and put in another it would just start recording again! Buttons easy to understand and use. To top if all off, it has a battery in case you are in the field or need a recording fail safe. Records in the highest quality. The design is built rugged and besides the SDI ports sticking out a bit too much, was built strong and I would be very surprised if I could break this, even while traveling.

Needless to say I was very happy with it, till I tried to record for my particular needs.

Cons: This is a broadcast ready, professional device, and did not translate into the world I wanted to use it for, let me explain. I was using this device mainly to record the video out of my Macbook Pro, since I am a video artist and would like an easy external recorder that can take an HDMI signal. It did so, but I found the recordings only came out in the color GREEN. I asked Black Magic support, and received this back:

"-------,

Actually most HDMI outputs are YUV, graphics cards unfortunately tend not to. Normally our devices will handle this conversion automatically for you, but this is not yet working on the Hyperdecks."

....damn. So in summary, if you want this product for a video camera or professional setup, this is for you. But for any recordings of computers/game systems/or anything that only outputs RGB, this is not for you.

Oh well, next time. Had to sadly return. 3 stars for being a great device, but no more since I feel it was not for me and took up too much time to figure out. The limitation I encountered should have been mentioned.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Minolta Dimage E223 2.1MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optcial Zoom

Minolta Dimage E223 2.1MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optcial ZoomI wanted a basic starter digital camera and I also own a minolta 35mm, so I knew that it would probably be a good buy. It had all the features I needed. It takes good pictures, but of course not as good as my 35mm minolta. The only negative things about it is the startup speed and battery life, which was solved by getting NiMH rechargeable batteries.

Thought I would get my son an actual camera rather than those awful "kid" cameras with zero features, and this would save an older camera from a landfill, right? Well luckily I bought this way ahead of Christmas completely failed... all images, pictures and video were just a red haze, like a martian nightmare.

Vendor was very nice and prompt about the refund, though, which saved this from being a complete disaster. Found a cheap (about $7 more than this one) new camera, 5MP. Again, light on features, but whatever, it's for a kid.

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This is my first Digital camera and I had purchased it off my brother who bought it a few days ago but I've been begging for a Digital camera so he sold me this one. I enjoy the fact that it's a Camera and Camcorder but I agree with the first message it is a bit slow to save the picture and get ready for the next picture to be taken. I'm going to use this camera for the first time at my trip to Magic Mountain this Saturday so we'll see how good of pictures it takes. We're going to be there until dark so I'll be able to see how well this camera takes pictures both in the dark and daylight. I'll get back to you on the results. But overall I think this camera is good for a person who's going digital for the first time. Pretty simple to use and pretty nice style. I think it's worth your money. But shop around a little first.

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This digital camera stinks--buy something else

1. Eats up batteries more than anything, more than any digi camera i've dealt with.

2. Delay between pictures sucks.

3. The thing doesn't even turn on anymore (new batteries too!)....

4. Pictures are good, but after taking two pictures, the battery is dead.

5. The picture screen stinks, not very sharp.

Save your money, folks.

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Monday, October 13, 2014

Toshiba PDR-M71 3MP Digital Camera w/ 2.8x Optical Zoom

Toshiba PDR-M71 3MP Digital Camera w/ 2.8x Optical ZoomThis is my first digital camera and not sure if I want to give up my 35mm yet. This camera's body is cheaper than most of the cameras I researched. I bought an Olympus 3020 and took it back because no hook up to TV, no sound on movie mode, and it cost too much to not have those things on it. The Olympus actually took clearer pictures and really good color. The Toshiba M71 is okay with pictures. It has a little pink tinting and not exactly right on pictures I have taken so far. The video is with sound and pretty good quality.I've only had it a couple of weeks. I am also using it at the highest resolution so I don't think I will be happy at the lower settings for picture taking. Remember also to take the lens cover off before turning on for picture taking or the lens will not come out. Easy hookup for downloading pictures to computer!

Bottom Line-You get what you pay for! I saved... by buying Toshiba.

The Toshiba PDR-M71 is a "jack of all trades--mater of none" sort of package. I got one fpr my workplace as I needed a relatively inexpensive unit that provided a wide array of features and provided at least decent performance on all counts.

The M71 certainly has the features, including:

· 3.2-megapixel CCD delivering image resolutions as large as 2,048 x 1,536 pixels.

· Real-image optical zoom viewfinder and 1.5-inch color LCD monitor.

· 2.8x, Canon 7.25 20.3mm zoom (equivalent to a 35 98mm lens on a 35mm camera).

· Full Automatic, Program AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and six Scene exposure modes.

· Adjustable White Balance with six modes.

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· Built-in flash with four user-selectable modes.

· Twoand 10-second Self-Timer modes.

· Movie mode with sound.

· Images saved in JPEG format to SmartMedia cards (8MB card included).

· USB cable and interface software for quick connection to a computer.

· A/V cable for viewing images on a television set.

· Power from four AA batteries (set of four alkaline batteries included).

All of the features work well-none are spectacular. Picture quality is truly good only at the highest resolutions-but that sacrifices quantity. Photos at lower resolutions have a sort of pinkish tint to them. The Movie Mode and Sound feature is better than I expected. Zoom works well but is limited-action shots blur, but close in set shots come out well. Battery life is OK.

This works well for the purpose I obtained it-a general use business camera. I think this would be a good choice for the first time user-for a relatively modest price you can get, use and evaluate a wide array of features and decide what you'd really want in a "serious" camera. If you are a serious user looking for a really good unit, I would expect that this unit would frustrate and disappoint you.

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I have bought cameras for $800.00 that do not have the color range this camera captures consistently. If it only had higher resolution for enlarged prints. There is a third party USB cable that lets you connect the flash card to your computer because the cable is no longer supported. I have two other new cameras with disappointing and blah color. Buy one and see what I mean. I give it 5 stars for value!

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

75FT HDMI to HDMI 26AWG CL2 Rated Cable w/ built-in Equalizer (Gold Plated Connectors)

75FT HDMI to HDMI 26AWG CL2 Rated Cable w/ built-in EqualizerOne of the male ends snapped off when I closed the sliding rear panel on my entertainment center. The entire doors weighs less then two pounds and I closed it very carefully because the cable was run through an opening in the door. There is no way the cable should have broken and I'm waiting to see if the seller will send a replacement.

Seller agreed to replace the broken cable. Hopefully this one will work well.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

JVC GR-SXM730U Super VHS Palm Sized Camcorder with LCD Monitor

JVC GR-SXM730U Super VHS Palm Sized Camcorder with LCD MonitorWhen I decided to start shopping for a camcorder, not even fully intent on buying one yet, I ran across this particular one early on and, somewhat to my surprise, never found another one that offered as much as this one did. When I think of videorecorders and video cameras, I first think of Sony, but Sony didn't really offer a product with all of the features I found in this JVC camcorder. When I began my search, it didn't take long for me to decide that I wanted a VHS-C camcorder: I wanted to play my videos in a VCR, and I could not really afford a digital camcorder, anyway. Next, I decided I wanted a color LCD screen that was at least three inches. While zoom capability wasn't really that important to me, it also did play a factor in my decision-making process. Finally, if possible, I wanted something that could also serve as a digital camera.

This camcorder has all I wanted and more. In terms of recording modes, it offers S-VHS, S-VHS ET, and VHS. I'm not a photographic expert, but the S-VHS video playback of my tapes was much sharper and clearer than I expected; as far as I am concerned, digital video could not look much better than this and certainly offers no advantages for me to justify the extra expense. I should say that the camcorder is very light and comfortable in my hand no matter how much time I spend recording. As for the LCD screen, it is very nice. The colors, especially depending on the angle from which you are viewing it, often seem too bright, but the picture on the tape itself is perfect. One thing this model does not offer is a color viewfinder, but I don't plan on using the viewfinder much at all anyway. The black and white image on the viewfinder is very good, but using the viewfinder only serves to make you stumble around with your eyes pointed down. With the LCD screen, you can remain a part of the action as you record rather than come off as "some guy with a stupid camcorder" terrorizing your family and friends. The display rotates 270 degrees, as well, so you can record from almost any angle. One important feature of this camcorder is digital stabilization; it's hard to walk around and maintain a steady shot, and this features helps keep the jerky movements to a minimum. When it comes to zooming in, this camera really outdoes most of the competition, offering 400x . While anything at the maximum zoom is naturally going to be pretty grainy, the video quality is excellent until you get close to that maximum. Recording in darkness is also not a problem for this camcorder; besides having its own light source, it also comes with a "Night Alive" feature that increases light sensitivity and allows you to get color video in dark environments.

This is a dual camcorder, serving as a digital camera as well as a video recorder. Certainly, the quality of digital photos is not quite as good as true digital cameras offer, but they look really good to me. With 2 MB of flash memory, it can hold up to 30 digital images at one time. Other cameras offer a higher capacity for digital photos, but this is enough for me. The video capabilites come first in my mind, and the digital picture feature is just icing on the cake. The software that comes with this product is really good (at least for an amateur like myself), and I had no trouble hooking the cable up to my COM 2 port and downloading images.

There are a myriad of other features, many of which I am still just exploring. There are many combinations of screen fades/wipes and special effects. You can film your video as an old, black and white movie, really annoy your friends by stretching the width of the picture and making them look fat, add a strobe effect to jazz up the action, add a fog element for that touch of fantasy, or--my favorite--use video echo to make everything look ghostly and weird. There are more features than I can discuss here in this review.

Returning to simpler matters, I must say that the documentation that comes with this product is excellent. While it does take some time to figure out all of the many things the camcorder can do, there is no problem getting the thing up and recording almost right out of the box. On a final note, I must add that the sound quality is also very good. Since there is no way to use an external microphone with this product, I worried that I would have a hard time hearing people's conversations on tape. This is not a problem. Not only does it pick up the sounds you want to hear, it also picks up a lot of ambient sound as well. All in all, this JVC product offered me everything I really wanted in a camcorder, and I am more than happy with it. Now all I need is something interesting to record.

first of all the battery and the charger were the wrong ones, so i didnt get to record my grandson's graudation. i was so disappointed about the video camara. so right now it is in a box put away. No battery that fits. No charger either. So I rate this video camara a big ZERO

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Belkin NetCam HD Wireless IP Camera for Tablet and Smartphone with Night Vision and Digital Audio (

Belkin NetCam HD Wireless IP Camera for Tablet and Smartphone with Night Vision and Digital AudioThis was incredibly easy to set up, and the only thing I am using it for is to see who is at the front door (I live in an upstairs apartment). The camera is fairly well-suited to that task, and it seems to stay connected just fine with my iPhone 4, but I'm not actually using it that often or asking that much of it. The video quality suffices to show me whether it's the UPS driver or a person here to give me a copy of Watchtower.

What the camera supposedly *does* but doesn't do well:

It's not good for video chatting. The video quality, while supposedly HD, is considerably worse than the front camera on my iPhone 4, and audio is lousy.

Motion sensitive security: way too sensitive and annoying.

Recording video: Nope. It's like a strobe sequence in a horror movie. Just, nope.

Bottom line -> this is not a good value in an IP camera. As of this writing, it is every bit as expensive as the higher quality cameras that are available. If it were selling for about 1/3 of its current price, I would add a star for value. At its current price, it gets three stars for mostly serving its purpose.

*Update 6/15* thanks to a commenter, I did get it to work with ISpy, by updating the camera list in the wizard (off to the right, for some reason even with the latest software, all the cameras weren't listed), and then I could use the wizard to set it up. This also showed me the extra info that was necessary to also get it to work with IPCamView basically http://admin:admin@[camera ip adddress]:80/goform/video. Basically the admin:admin is the username and password, then @ipaddress of the camera then :80 for the port that it streams thru. Using this I think you might be able to set it up with any other camera monitoring software or app you choose, altho I haven't been successful configuring it with anything besides ISpy yet. I gave it an extra star for that to bump it up to a 3 star rating. The hardware aspect of this camera is great, the optics are good and build quality is about what you'd expect, but it doesn't perform well in low light, and there is no way to adjust the brightness/contrast (I would really like to see belkin add image settings and even an option for auto image setting that could automatically adjust the brightness/contrast based on current lighting conditions). Also the software for this camera is severely lacking in advanced features such as saving to an ftp server, setting up motion detection zones, etc..

Wow i saw the other reviews, but thought, surely it can't be that bad. It is. The app has virtually no functions and no options. I thought, well, that's okay, I can use it with IPCamView or even Blue Iris on my computer BUT NO it is NOT COMPATIBLE with any other software and apps that almost every other IP camera is compatible with. WHY? Why did they choose to limit it like this and render it virtually unusable. You can't even adjust the image, or set motion detection zones.

The app is so basic that you can only log in, and view the camera. If you go into settings you can turn the audio on or off, turn the IR on or off, turn image auto adjust on or off, and set emails on or off and that's pretty much it! This camera and it's pitiful app mean that it is only good for real time viewing forget about it if you want to record anything automatically or use it for any kind of home security. Maybe Belkin will wise up and add some better features in the future, but as it is, this camera is really not good for much other than viewing real time activity. And because it's not compatible with other software besides Belkin's own, you can't use it to mix and match with other cameras in your home security system. Trendnet and Foscam both have similar cameras that have all the features this is missing. IE the ability to record to SD card or computer when motion is detected, the ability to use it with any software and app that you prefer and I believe both of them are similar, if not cheaper in price than this Belkin. I may be trying one of those two for my next WIFI camera. The logitech alert cameras are more expensive, but also have a much higher feature set than this, as well as really nice desktop software for recording activity and scheduling alerts, etc.

Motion detection alerts seem to work okay and it will email you two frames at the time it is triggered, but again, since this is meant for phone/tablet use only, why only email alerts? There should be an option to have it send push notifications so you can look right away and not have to wait for an email to come thru. And without it having the capability to automatically record when motion is detected, it is useless unless you happen to be able to drop everything and go into the app and press the record button. If someone breaks into your house forget it, you cannot have it record them ripping off your stuff so you can give the video to the police. This makes it basically a glorified nanny cam or pet cam. And if that's all you want it for, I would get something a lot cheaper than this.

Also, at this price point, I feel like it should have an sd card slot to record motion events to, but unfortunately it does not.

These Belkin cameras seem to be released prematurely they advertise easy setup, and sure that is true, it is easy to setup because they are so limited in functionality. I think they are planning on these cameras as part of a whole home automation system, but right now I would say they are in pre-beta stage and have a lot of work to do they are starting out with less than other makers have had available for years. I'll be interested to see if they improve functionality of these over time.

It does deserve at least one star, because it is so simple to setup that any novice user can do it, and for those that don't want to have to mess with port forwarding, dynamic dns, etc but still want to view their camera from anywhere, then maybe this is the best option and they won't mind all the missing features.

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I have a half dozen different wifi cameras in my house. This is the easiest to set up. It has you create an adhoc wifi network with you iphone, then it simply attaches itself to your wifi network. It all runs through an iphone app. The antenna is internal, so not very good.

The camera gives a decent picture looks pretty HD to me. Colors are accurately reproduced.

The app is not optimized for the iphone 5, so it clips the top and bottom. There is no dedicated ipad app, so only a tiny window iphone emulation.

I cannot figure out how to access the camera using other software I can only get it to work through the Belkin app.

The app itself is pretty bare bones. There are no brightness controls. There is no portrait orientation (only landscape). You cant even pinch to zoom. Audio streaming is patchy at best maybe due to a weak signal. When recording video, the frame rate drops to an unusable level.

The app allows you to do motion detection, but that is completely useless. Even at the least sensative setting it detects every minor movement of a cloud changing the lighting in the room a tiny bit. And the emails it sends you are all have the incorrect time in the subject unless you happen to be in CA, which the camera knows I am not.

I give this three stars. It has potential to be four or even five if the software were improved.

The setup was very easy, so that is a major plus.

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UPDATE 6/12/13:

I have successfully connected this camera to ISPY as an IP Camera. There are numerous posts on the Belkin forums that describe how this works basically you'll connect to the IP address of your camera like this: http://[ip address]/goform/video. Username/password is: admin/admin. Not very secure, right? ISPY will connect to this style of camera with no issue just use the Wizard and select Belkin / HD NetCam and you should have no issue. I can't speak to connecting this to things like webcamXP, but it should be a similar process.

PRO:

Night vision is excellent with this camera. Visibility can be set to day/night or auto and the camera will automatically switch when the light level is too low for normal vision.

Responsiveness is quick...movement on the camera is reflected in the mobile app within about 2 seconds, and does not have any significant lag time.

Application works on both apple and android products, and is quick and easy to install and use app is fast and has all the relevant configuration options for the camera plus live view and share.

CON:

Like other network cameras this one can't be connected to a home surveillance system like a webcamxp or ispy camera device. It creates its own wireless network (which you can't completely customize), and so you must use the Belkin app in order to view the video. This is a huge downside if you already have a home camera solution and just want to add a night-vision camera to it. So if you have a solution, this is a second solution vs. an add-on.

Installation is very quick and easy the camera creates a wireless network that you connect to and configure using the interface, plus the app that you download from either iTunes or Google Play allows for configuration. You can turn audio on/off and quality settings as well.

We accidentally left the phone connected to the camera's wi-fi network after config and wondered why we had no internet access just remember to connect it to your home wi-fi and then move back to your normal setup. You might have to look at the channels of your wi-fi network and move things around so you don't have overlaps, because the camera default isn't configurable as far as I have found. That's another CON for me. I like to fully customize anything on my network, right down to the nitty-gritty.

I took two points away for the network inflexibility...otherwise the quality of the camera is very good and in both day and night mode it provides a clear picture with very smooth quality over a mobile connection (4G and wi-fi tested).

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Love how all the Belkin people have rushed in to thumbs-down my review. Typical.

Let's begin. First off all, this is not made by Belkin. It's an off-label brand that they have rebranded as their own. Yet it actually has less functionality than the off-label product.

Pros:

The video preview quality is decent. That's it.

Cons:

The software crashes all the time.

A 3-second animation plays every time you open the app, even if the app was just idle!

The camera keeps losing the connection to the iPhone app, so you need to quit the app and relaunch it constantly.

The video recording on the software is limited to about 2 frames per second.

The buttons for recording or taking a photo have childish sounds attached to them and they can NOT be turned off. Even if you put your phone on silent.

The recording of video stops at random places, probably caused by notifications on your phone.

You have to sign up for their service, giving them a username, email and password in order to use the camera. There is NO way around this. This means at any time Belkin can watch your camera!! Now wait a minute, you think this won't ever happen? After I sent 3 emails through the app to Belkin, a notice popped up on the screen of my iPhone stating:

Logged out!

There has been a log-in of the same

username and password from

another computer device.

They were looking at my camera!!!!

SEE the photo I added above!!

I sent it back within 3 hours. You will too.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Sony Handycam DCR-DVD201 AV Cable - TV Video Cord for Sony Handycam DCR-DVD201

Sony Handycam DCR-DVD201 AV Cable - TV Video Cord for Sony Handycam DCR-DVD201This product is ship on time. It is work really good for my DCR_DVD 201 .

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

BlueRigger High Speed HDMI to DVI Adapter Cable (10 Feet)

BlueRigger High Speed HDMI to DVI Adapter CableThis cable works great. I now have my 42" HDTV as my monitor for my PC. Really brings the games to life!

Bought these for HDMI to DVI and they worked great. I need the longer distance and these fit the bill. The quality of the cable is superb and the price is great. I would recommend these cables. Very solid cable.

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This is a nice looking, fine quality cable. On the green side, it was sold with minimal packaging. I'm impressed. I think BlueRigger will be my first choice for future A/V cabling needs.

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We needed to connect dual monitors to our desktops that had one VGA and one HDMI but the monitors were DVI or VGA. I was concerned about the extra connection of an adapter to a DVI cable and needed a straight cable instead. These are nice and long allowing us to have our desktop tucked away further than before. It was smart of them to make the length 10ft so we can also use them for our wall-mounted monitors we use.

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Bought this because I wanted to go from HDMI to DVI without using a small jack adapter.

Cable feels sturdy and worked perfectly.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Vello Multi-Function Ball Head with Removable Top & Bottom Shoe Mounts

Vello Multi-Function Ball Head with Removable Top & Bottom Shoe MountsWell made; works and built as described. I'll probably get another to use for mounting other accessories on my camcorder.

I must admit that I wasn't expecting much at all when I got this from the 3 other brands I've tried. This one is very well built and stays tight in place. I think I'll end up getting me a few more of these for all of my camera accessories.

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