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Outdoor Fishing Webcam or Indoor?

I’ve been comparing two different webcams.
 
Pan & Tilt Internet Protocol Wireless IP IP Security Network Camera

  • Video Input:NTSC; Video Recording:3 hours/1G,Stream Format:Pure video stream or composite video & audio stream;Supporting wireless network (WIFI/802.11b/g), mobile networks (CDMA1X and GPRS), and monitoring by mobile phones
  • Supporting download of high-speed dome and decoder protocols, and transparent protocols;Supporting IEEE802.11b/g wireless network;Supporting CDMA1X and GPRS mobile networks;Supporting video monitoring by mobile phones
  • Providing an SD card slot to facilitate local image storage·Supporting remote system upgrade;·Supporting dynamic domain name resolution, as well as LAN and Internet (ADSL, Cable Modem);·Supporting multiple network protocols: HTTP/TCP/IP/UDP/STMP/DDNS/DNS/SNTP/DHCP/FTP
  • Supporting bi-directional call and voice broadcast;·Network adaptation technology, supporting automatic video frame rate adjustment according to the network bandwidth;·Giving alarm in case of video loss or motion detection (settable defense zone and sensitivity)
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    Panasonic BB-HCM371A Outdoor Wireless Network Camera

  • Two-Way Voice Communication
  • CCD Sensor for Enhanced Image Expression
  • SD Memory Card Recording
  • Simple Ethernet Connection - No PC Required
  • One Year Warranty

    Technical Details

    • Image Compression: JPEG
    • Video Streaming Format: Motion JPEG
    • Quality Video Resolution: 640 x 480, 320 x 240(default), 160 x 120 (for mobile access only)
    • Frame Rate: Max. 12 frames/sec (640x 480), Max 30 frames/sec (320 x 240), Max 30 frames/sec (160 x 120)
    • Authentication: ID/Password authentication (Administrator / General Users (up to 50))
    • Encryption: IPsec
    • IPv4/v6: IPv4/v6 Dual Stack
    • Supported Network Protocols: IPv4: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP, UDP, IP, DHCP, DNS, ARP, ICMP, and POP3 before SMTP
    • Simultaneous Viewers: 30
    • Image Buffer: About 125 frames (320 x 240) with time display. Expandable using optional SD Card.
    • Pre-Alarm Image Buffer: Yes
    • Image Transfer via E-Mail (SMTP) or FTP: Triggered by external sensor, alarm, motion detection and/or timer
    • Max. Bandwidth Control: 0.1/0.2/0.3/0.5/1.0/2.0/3.0/5.0Mbps/ unlimited
    • Cellular Phone Compatibility: View Snapshot and Control from Compatible Cell Phone
    • Multiple Camera Views: Yes, cameras can be viewed in three groups of 4 cameras, or 12 cameras on one screen.
    • Multi-Language Interface: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Japanese
    • LED Indicator Control: On/Off or On During Access
    • Zoom: Up to 10x digital zoom
    • Image Sensor: 1/4″ 320,000 pixel CCD
    • External Video Input: No
    • Viewing Angle: 53 degrees horizontal, 40 degrees vertical
    • Remote Pan Angle: 60 degrees left and right max. (or less based upon user setting)
    • Remote Tilt Angle: -45 to +20 degrees (or less based upon user setting)
    • Maximum Pan/Tilt Speed: Pan: 100 degrees/sec Tilt: 100 degrees/sec
    • Focus: Fixed 1m-infinity
    • Aperture: (f No.) : F1.8
    • Illumination: Normal: 3 - 100,000 lx, Color Night View: 0.2 - 100,000 lx
    • White Balance: Auto/Manual/Hold
    • Adjustments: Brightness, White Balance
    • 2-Way Audio: Yes (Half Duplex)
    • CODEC: PCM (64kbps), ADPCM (32kbps), Monaural
    • Frequency Range: 300Hz - 3.4kHz
    • Input: External Microphone (not included) or audio source using RCA jack
    • Output: External Speaker (not included) using stereo mini jack. (output is mono)
    • Wireless Technology: IEEE802.11b/g
    • Frequency: 2.4000 - 2.4835 GHz
    • Number of Channels: 11 channels
    • Transmission Speed: up to 54Mbps
    • Security: WEP(40/128bit), SSID
    • Network Connection: Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-X)
    • External I/O Connector: 2 input / 1 output
    • Speaker/Microphone Jack: 3.5mm mini-jack
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    HawkEye Portable Handheld Fish Finder

    The FF3355P is the latest in portable fish finder technology.

     
     
     

    This fish finder includes all the features of the FF3300P but has dozens of new features, including:

    • Instant Depth,
    • Fish, Weed, and Bottom Contour/Composition Readings from 1.5 to 99.99 Feet to the nearest 1/10th Foot or Meter 
    • Four Sensitivity Settings 
    • WeedID
    1. Clearly Depicts the Height of Vegitation
    2. Suregrip Ruberized Housing
    3. Headphone Style Sensor Plug
    4. Velcro Cable Strap
    5. Closed Cell Foam Sensor Float
    6.  45 Degree Sonar Coverage (twice the underwater coverage area) -
    7.  Operates At Temperatures Down to 0 Degrees Fahrenheit.

    The new sonar sensor that comes with this fish finder lets you troll, mount, or float the sensor. It attaches to a broomstick handle to scan under weeds, lily pads, ice, or docks to find trophy lunkers. It also comes with mounting tabs for hull mounting of your portable fish finder to canoes, kayaks, and jon boats. Includes a 2 year Factory Warranty.

    HawkEye Portable Handheld Fish Finder

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