Panasonic BL-C210A Internet Security Camera Product By Panasonic Available From 25 Sellers |
Technical Details
- Image Sensor: 1/4" CMOS, 320,000 pixel
- 3x Digital Zoom
- Up to 30 Frames per second
- Max. Video Resolution: 640 x 480 (VGA)
- 82?pan, 42?tilt F2.8 Lens brightness
Panasonic BL-C210A Internet Security Camera
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Customer Reviews
2010-10-05
By sf_frequent_shopper
I have used a couple of other security web cams which ended up driving me insane. This camera is nice because it's small (basically the size of rubiks cube), is the shape of a cube for stacking or placement, has great camera motion range from left to right, is powered by the cat 5, and has great motion detection with several options for saving the recordings.
it's not without flaws as I lost sound shortly after setting it up (it is supposed to record sound as well). And somewhere in the settings, I also lost the ability to view the motion recorded movies as movies instead of a series of still images. But again, compared to other cameras, it has been easy to use.
2010-09-27
By brit book reader (USA)
like all panasonic cameras, but this one is really very very nice. It's a bit bulky, but then it does contain a lot of cool things.
I would buy one of these again and in fact just recommended one to a friend.
2010-09-25
By Poman Ferrarai (San Jose, CA)
I concur with most of the reviewers. Unfortunately, my router/server is a 2-wire from AT&T and therefore it does not allow for UpNuP set up. Hence, can only record but not accessible via the internet.
2010-09-18
By nadine90
Used this and I can see nothing out the front of the house at night even with various lights on. Guess this is what a 3 lux rating gets you, more expensive camera are less than 0.1 lux. Linksys WVC80 has better low light but freezes all the time, so probably going to keep the Panasonic and save my pennis for an Axis. For that matter a Logitech web cam I tried had better low light. PIR sensor does not work through window.
2010-09-05
By NeoEngineer
the night mode on this sucks REALLY BAD, pretty much unuseable, but the day mode is decent. the built in server is fairly easy to setup. the layout and gui are atrocious though, not very user friendly. a weird, unknown plugin is required to be installed on all browsers for the streaming to work. luckily, the server inside the camera sends it to the client browser so you don't have to google it. if you don't install the plugin, all you get are image refreshes.
the panning feature is cool. the built in power over ethernet adapter is cool. the h.264 codec is the smart way to go. you can view this camera on any Android or iPhone flawlessly but it won't stream cuz it's not using Flash. but there may be an Android version of the weird @$$ plugin the server software uses to stream h.264 video. they should've just used flash media server, it supports h.264 video and you can easily find Flash in the Android Market and install it.
panasonic should make an sdk for the server software because individuals can use flash media server for free to stream video, but companies have to pay for the license which is $$$. but that's how it is for almost all software, companies subsidize the cost. it would be cool if i could install flash media server on this and have it stream to my Android phone (iPhone doesn't support Flash yet).
4.5/5 stars if you don't care to see things at night.
3/5 stars if you care about night view.
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