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svat giga extreme 5000
Hey I have a svat giga extreme 5000 wireless camera. states that it is
indoor however while not raining/cold outside I should be able to use to monitor the kids/dogs outdoors as I am working in my office. only prob is that it is a b/w camera which is fine but outdoors it is way too bright. should there be any adj on the inside to adj the brightness ? Can hardly make anything out besides objects that are really dark. I can only see my lab not my samoide that is pure white. |
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plexter wrote: Hey I have a svat giga extreme 5000 wireless camera. states that it is indoor however while not raining/cold outside I should be able to use to monitor the kids/dogs outdoors as I am working in my office. only prob is that it is a b/w camera which is fine but outdoors it is way too bright. should there be any adj on the inside to adj the brightness ? Can hardly make anything out besides objects that are really dark. I can only see my lab not my samoide that is pure white. If the lens doesn't have an adjustable shutter, it is useless outdoors. You are flooding the CCD with more light than it can handle. -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html Use any search engine other than Google till they stop polluting USENET with porn and junk commercial SPAM If you have broadband, your ISP may have a NNTP news server included in your account: http://www.usenettools.net/ISP.htm |
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svat giga extreme 5000
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... plexter wrote: Hey I have a svat giga extreme 5000 wireless camera. states that it is indoor however while not raining/cold outside I should be able to use to monitor the kids/dogs outdoors as I am working in my office. only prob is that it is a b/w camera which is fine but outdoors it is way too bright. should there be any adj on the inside to adj the brightness ? Can hardly make anything out besides objects that are really dark. I can only see my lab not my samoide that is pure white. If the lens doesn't have an adjustable shutter, it is useless outdoors. You are flooding the CCD with more light than it can handle. -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html Use any search engine other than Google till they stop polluting USENET with porn and junk commercial SPAM Just put a tinted filter in front of it, that should do the trick. |
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