Pros: Great picture quality (for 640x280), 21x zoom, pan, price. Cons: Outdoor use requires housing; firmware limitations
Want a remote eye on some distant (but internet-connected) part of the world? Take a close look at the Panasonic HCM-280. This $800-range web camera is easy to install and interface. It requires only power (via a supplied AC adapter) and an internet ...
This Camera is Incredible by rolingrock ,Jul 18 '04
Pros: High quality, low cost, easy installation. Cons: None
The camera worked perfectly right out of the box. Very little configuration was required. It contains a complete web server with email and external alarm activation. The video quality is superb and the optical zoom is incredible. I had to utilize a DLink wireless bridge to connect the camera to my network and it still performed well. This is a great product. I plan on getting additional KX-HCM280s.
The video quality on this... by duck1_dt3000 ,Mar 26 '03
The video quality on this thing is awesome. I haven't seen anything in this class in a network camera for under $6000, and this one is under $1000! The picture is great, the customizable home page allows me to personalize my camera, and I've heard you can view the camera from a mobile phone.
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