
Sony SNCRZ25N Network Camera-IP PTZ CAMERA 18X ZOOM 10/100BTPERPJ/MPEG4 DAY/NGHT MOTION C
Sony
- SNC-RZ25N
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Pros
Pretty good image quality, although it has more jagged edges than I'd like to see for this price camera
Responsive pan/tilt/zoom
Good night image
Flipped images stay flipped (for when you have the camera on a desktop rather than hanging upside down) when FTP'd (my Toshiba IK-WB21A does not ftp flipped images, so if you have that camera on a desk instead of upside down, all images that are FTPd to an external server will be upside down).
Ability to customize own webpage on the camera (but also a con because no information on how to get camera info into your own webpage)
Cons
This thing is HUGE. It's about 4x the size of my Toshiba IK-WB21A.
Does not come with a power supply. Luckily I had a 24 volt transformer on hand, so I was able to fire the thing up. You can use either 24V AC or 12V DC.
The IP setup utility was very buggy. Kept saying that it lost connection when I told it to reboot, so had a hard time rebooting the camera with the new IP address. Once set, web based
Pretty good image quality, although it has more jagged edges than I'd like to see for this price camera
Responsive pan/tilt/zoom
Good night image
Flipped images stay flipped (for when you have the camera on a desktop rather than hanging upside down) when FTP'd (my Toshiba IK-WB21A does not ftp flipped images, so if you have that camera on a desk instead of upside down, all images that are FTPd to an external server will be upside down).
Ability to customize own webpage on the camera (but also a con because no information on how to get camera info into your own webpage)
Cons
This thing is HUGE. It's about 4x the size of my Toshiba IK-WB21A.
Does not come with a power supply. Luckily I had a 24 volt transformer on hand, so I was able to fire the thing up. You can use either 24V AC or 12V DC.
The IP setup utility was very buggy. Kept saying that it lost connection when I told it to reboot, so had a hard time rebooting the camera with the new IP address. Once set, web based
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I was using a D-Link PTZ camera and was dissapointed with the quality and reliabilty. I did a lot of research and choose this camera. It has not let me down since I purchased it in Nov 2006. No lockups freezes or operational problems. The motion detection and web access controls are first rate compared to the D-link system. The only thing I would give a lower rating is the motion detection. It could be more reliable under low lux conditions.













