Camera at Columbia beach
Camera at Columbia beach
camera at CB is really clear etc. but sometimes it seems a little close to the action. Is there any whey we could get a wide angle camera or lens, or a camera with controls, and or, and or, I am sure we could raise $ to cover the cost. What says you bigdavewave and other interested peoples. what's on the market out there?
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Re: Camera at Columbia beach
The current camera has a zoomable 44mm to 265mm lens. That's the only lens that is available for that camera if you want to be able to zoom. You are right, the 44mm end it is not super wide angle. The only problem with a wide angle lens is that it makes everything look a lot smaller. We could get a wider angle lens (32mm) but it would be a fixed lens with no zoom, and this would not be great for low tide.GWIND wrote: camera at CB is really clear etc. but sometimes it seems a little close to the action. Is there any whey we could get a wide angle camera or lens, or a camera with controls, and or, and or, I am sure we could raise $ to cover the cost. What says you bigdavewave and other interested peoples. what's on the market out there?
We could also look into the pan/tilt streaming cams made by Canon/Sony, but these are $2500 or so with an outdoor enclosure and then there are some big bandwidth issues:
http://www.nuspectra.com/detail.aspx?ID=1078
I'm open to other suggestions though.
dave