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Sony SNC-RZ30N Pan/tilt/zoom Network Color Camera
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Product Description
Combining network functionality with Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) capability, the SNC-RZ30N camera takes remote monitoring and general IT applications to the next step by offering the flexibility to see almost anything within the camera's range and field-of-view over an ordinary TCP/IP network. By simply using a popular web browser like Microsoft Internet Explorer, images and the PTZ movement of the SNC-RZ30N camera can be controlled using a PC at any location and at any time without the need for any additional software or plug-ins. In addition, installation and operation of the SNC-RZ30N camera is easy thanks to its browser based set-up menu and user-friendly GUI (Graphic User Interface). The versatile and flexible SNC-RZ30N is packed with incredible features and comes in a sleek, compact and lightweight design that can be ceiling mounted or placed on a flat surface. The SNC-RZ30N is an ideal choice for virtually any IP remote monitoring application! If the SNC-RZ30N camera is installed on a desktop, captured still images and composite video output images will be inverted.
Technical Details
- Integrated pan/tilt/zoom camera with built-in network capability
- Built-in Web server allows remote control and viewing
- Powerful 25x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom
- 340-degree panning and 115-degree tilt positioning
- RS-232C/485 to Ethernet connection allows Internet control of external devices connected to camera
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Sony SNC-RZ30N Pan/tilt/zoom Reviews
Effective Web Cam
by Robert E. Kolodziejski
from Atlanta, GA USA,
2008-01-06
When this camera arrived I set it down on the living room floor and connected the network cable to my home network switch. I could not access the camera using a computer running vista but could with the mac and an XP machine. I installed the java controls and the camera was easy to control. Next was to configure the network router to allow access from outside. The documentation included with the camera is adequate but the documentation included with the slingbox was easier to follow. After that I mounted the camera on a tripod and set it at the window. I could control the camera with the computer at the office. At Christmas I tried unsuccessfully to access the camera from an XP machine at my sister's house in another state.