Any recommendation for wireless PTZ ip camera?

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tomlj
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Any recommendation for wireless PTZ ip camera?

Post by tomlj »

I wish to set up a zm system based on wireless PTZ IP camera.
Would you please recommend me a model that is compatible with zm?
Thanks in advance.

Cheers,
tomlj
jameswilson
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Post by jameswilson »

recommend axis. Cost a bit more but worth every penny
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tomlj
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Post by tomlj »

Thanks for your kind reply.

AXIS 213 and AXIS 214 are IP based PTZ camera. But they have no built-in wireless. Is there any camera model that support wireless, PTZ and IP and compatible with zm?

Cheers,
tomlj
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Post by jameswilson »

206w if still around or the 207w
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Post by jameswilson »

oopos sorry just spotted the ptz bit
dontthink there is a wireless ptz one, if i needed wireless then id use an access point. You can get a netgear access thing that is designed to make an xbox wireless. I have used one of these to make a zm box wireless before now. You would be able to plug your cam into this
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lewis
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Post by lewis »

Sony has also some excellent ptz cameras with superb optics..

i was playing with one, with 23x optical zoom, i could spot every landmark in the city i live..
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Post by Flash_ »

Also - recommended on here (by a dealer, if I remember, if that has any bearing) - Gadspot.

No personal experience, though I see the presets are in the current ZM release and that they work. PTZ, Infra-Red, indoor/outdoor. Relatively cheap and seem an attractive once you get scared by Axis' pricelist of the upper range.

Only downside in the specs I could see this morning - no PoE, but you can add that with a dongle anyway. They are 12v which is widely supported by PoE adapters.
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