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Security Cameras
Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 10, 2018 6:51 AM

I'd be interested in knowing what others are using for security cameras for thier layout

I use a "Mole" Camera Made by Aztec

http://molecamera.com/html/feature.html

 

and it has some good features but poor company support

Here us my on line view

 

It had a zoom feature but only if you used IE 8

it no longer works

Im looking for a newer system with better support

TerryinTexas

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http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/

 

 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:08 AM

So you installed the camera for use during operating sessions, when a few people are around?

I like your couch.  Laugh  I have a chair, no longer used in the living room, taking up space in my train room, and it's piled with projects.

Mike.

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Posted by bearman on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:19 AM

why do you need a security camera?

Bear "It's all about having fun."

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Posted by richhotrain on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:22 AM

Probably for when he conducts an Open House and strangers are roaming around the layout.

Rich

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:33 AM

bearman

why do you need a security camera?

 

I don't use it for security but use it so my out of town friends can view the layout realtime minus the 2-3 sec transmission delay

my friends can control the camera remotely from their computer panning it left, right or up and down

 

they can even operate my trains using their cell phones and JMRI

Trick is to allow for the time delay (Kinda like NASA does with the Mars Rover) So they can stop the train in time at the station

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:41 AM

richhotrain

Probably for when he conducts an Open House and strangers are roaming around the layout.

Rich

 

Yes Rich A hidden benifit

You can set the camera to snap a photo and the time between photos is adjustable down to 1 minute

It also has live streaming ability so i could review the whole day if something turned up missing

and it has motion detection you can adjust and it will auto upload to utube

then text me to let me know

TerryinTexas

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:47 AM

mbinsewi

So you installed the camera for use during operating sessions, when a few people are around?

I like your couch.  Laugh  I have a chair, no longer used in the living room, taking up space in my train room, and it's piled with projects.

Mike.

 

Mike

The intent was for my out of town friends to view the layout Remotely

and yea the couch is a catch all for track cleaning cars

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, March 10, 2018 7:59 AM

C&O Fan
I don't use it for security but use it so my out of town friends can view the layout realtime minus the 2-3 sec transmission delay my friends can control the camera remotely from their computer panning it left, right or up and down they can even operate my trains using their cell phones and JMRI Trick is to allow for the time delay (Kinda like NASA does with the Mars Rover) So they can stop the train in time at the station

Wow, I had no idea that something like that could be done.  Has there ever been any mishaps from the long distance remote operations?

I wanted to look into something like with our property, in northern WI.  About 300 miles from our home, but I haven't as of yet.

There are lots of web sites that have live streaming trains, and just for a brief blink of a second, the thought flashed through my mind of a web site with live streaming model railroads.

I guess when the camera is on, one would have to be carefull about what goes on in the train room Mischief  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 10, 2018 10:13 AM

mbinsewi

 

 

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Wow, I had no idea that something like that could be done.  Has there ever been any mishaps from the long distance remote operations?

 

YES a few trains have been rear ended not allowing enough time to stop but that also happens during local ops sessions

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I guess when the camera is on, one would have to be carefull about what goes on in the train room Mischief  Smile, Wink & Grin

YEPBig Smile

 

If you'd like to remote view the layout send me your email address and I'll send you a link the camera will be on all day

TerryinTexas7@aol.com

Mike.

 

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Posted by mlehman on Sunday, March 11, 2018 4:38 PM

On the layout I use Radio Shack and Harbor Freight cameras and monitors. These typically include a monitor and 2 cameras. This works well for many model RR apps, since you can't look at everything at once anyway in most cases. Pick the camera pairs carefully and yoy'll still see everything you need to.

For general security around the house, I use a Zosi system. This replaced an ancient Swann system. You can get a DVR with hard drive and 8 cameras for about $200 (they also do 16 channel if you need it). You provide your own monitor if you need something separate from your computer. It offers all kinds spf scheduling and editing features, plus internet/wifi access for remote viewing (and operation!)

Having used the Zosi, I now am thinking about using it to replace the ragtaggle group of CCTV systems serving the layout. Best feature? I'd no longer need worry about monitor locations much once I can pull out the cell/device and brng up whatever camera I need.   

Mike Lehman

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Posted by dinwitty on Sunday, March 11, 2018 6:46 PM
I have a bigpicture camera I used to make some vids, but that camera died on me recently, I have a creative camera I use from time to time, since my Big Picture died, I had to ramble to find a replacement, the answer comes from security cameras which may be using the low res NTSC standard which I need for input into computer TV card. One requirement, thay all must have a manual focus, and my big picture replacement has focus and a zoom, totally manual. I am using these on some of my vids I post or pics, I forget the maker of the newer camera, but I like it. just searh my nick for any vids. or search youtube and my nick.

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