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I don't know if they still are (the case is different), but the Ganz IP cameras used to be rebadged Areconts. It has the same specs as the AV1305.

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This is a decent camera and works fairly well... and yes, it is OEM from Vivotek...

 

CBC is coming up with a MP camera that they start producing now... should see the first delivery within a month.. much lower in cost and will be avail either in box camera or minidome packaging..

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I don't know if they still are (the case is different), but the Ganz IP cameras used to be rebadged Areconts. It has the same specs as the AV1305.

 

The Arecont av1305-AI has an auto iris but does anyone know if it is IR sensitive and go to B/W at night or would I have to get the day/night model to get that?

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I doubt it, I'm pretty sure only the DN models have the automatic IR CUT filter. It makes a fairly loud click when it switches from day to night to day. Hated the camera, dumped it on ebay after I used it for a few days.

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I doubt it, I'm pretty sure only the DN models have the automatic IR CUT filter. It makes a fairly loud click when it switches from day to night to day. Hated the camera, dumped it on ebay after I used it for a few days.

 

Really?? What ones do you like?

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Well, all the cameras that I have now are Acti. I like the Arecont AV3130M but by the time I get the camera and buy 2- 1/2" lens it puts it out of my price range. I'm looking to add a fourth camera for the backyard and i'm leaning towards a dome to keep the enclosure size small, but I want one that will operate well in low light.

 

I'm not familair with all of the other brands so I wanted to get your suggestions. Needs to be sub $500 range, have a small enclosure or be a dome, outdoor camera, be networkable with POE, and have at least 1.3mp sensor. I would just get another Acti ACM-1231 as it would probably fit the bill but I already have one and wanted to try something different. Any thoughts??

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Well, all the cameras that I have now are Acti. I like the Arecont AV3130M but by the time I get the camera and buy 2- 1/2" lens it puts it out of my price range. I'm looking to add a fourth camera for the backyard and i'm leaning towards a dome to keep the enclosure size small, but I want one that will operate well in low light.

 

I'm not familair with all of the other brands so I wanted to get your suggestions. Needs to be sub $500 range, have a small enclosure or be a dome, outdoor camera, be networkable with POE, and have at least 1.3mp sensor. I would just get another Acti ACM-1231 as it would probably fit the bill but I already have one and wanted to try something different. Any thoughts??

 

I will sell you a 3130 with a dome housing and lenses at great price PM me

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Really?? What ones do you like?

 

All but Arecont, why, because Arecont's do not have the firmware features that just about all IP cameras have and I have to use software to use it, sort of defeats the purpose of an IP cam, makes it more like a CCTV camera that happens to attach with ethernet cable.

 

But for a 3MP camera (I had the AV3100DN), I much prefer the Mobotix M12D-SEC-DNIGHT. Better image quality and the cameras stands alone, does not be connected to a central PC running VMS software or an NVR. If price was an issue, I would go with Stardot or Axis P1346.

 

As for configuring the Arecont, didn't have any issues configuring it.

 

The Acti 1231 certainly has a lot of features for the money. In that price range, try the Axis M1114. It has a varifocal lens like the Acti, has auto-iris which is a nice plus over the Acti. It has good image quality and decent night vision. If you shop right, you can get it with an inexpensive outdoor enclosure for about $500.

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Well up untill recently Arecont was the only Megapixel camera that could do h.264 with high frame rates. Now there are other options up to 5MP. I do like Mobotix alot but there software must be easier to use for the end user and there support for there dealers must get better in the US.

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