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Android Tablet Access Ip Camera

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Android Tablet Access Ip Camera

2024-08-22 08:11:40

I'm using this prompter in conjunction with a cheap Android tablet to project video conferencing in front of the camera, and it works very well! The prompter is very sturdy and fits a small mirrorless camera and an 8 tablet. The exact components I used for this project are: Camera: OM-D EM1 Mark II \w 17mm 1.8 M Zuiko lens Prompter: Glide Gear TMP 50 Tablet: Lenovo M8 Software: AirPin as an AirPlay receiver on the tablet, allowing it to act as an additional monitor for Mac OS. Mirror Page Chrome extension to make the text on the prompter readable.

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2024-06-23 02:13:30

I use this to tether my Canon 5D MkIII to my 10 Adnroid tablet or android phone. There is a $$Android utility called DSLR controller that allows you to remote control the camera. So now I can see my images in good detail while I am taking them, instead of trying to use the small LCD on the camera. I can also show my clients the images before leaving the site. This cable is GREAT! I tried finding one around town with no luck, but B&H delivered quickly.

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2024-08-26 02:54:26

I have had two other tablets in the past. One Wacom and one IP-Pen. The medium Xencelabs tablet is the best I have ever used and comes with two pens an added plus.

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2024-09-01 03:32:43

After my 2'nd Samsung Tablet (in 5 years) broke, I decided to give Apple a try. This is my first apple product. I've always been a windows (pc) and Android ( tablet/phone) user, so when I needed a new tablet, I figured I'd give apple a try. $329.00 is cheap to try the apple eco system.... IOS seems a bit more restrictive than Android (maybe that's a learning curve ?)... but, so far, I am very impressed. From a user interface/usability standpoint, it is much more enjoyable to use than my Samsung (Android) tablet, albeit the Samsung was 3 years old. Very seemless integration with my Microsoft One Drive Cloud storage/MS office products. Got the apple pencil as well.... Why not ! I'll probably always stay with Windows OS for a pc, but may take a bite of the apple when I get a new pbone...

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2024-08-01 06:15:22

Use it with an android app to control my photos using smartphone or android tablet

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2024-07-03 06:26:31

Works perfectly! Setting up my Android tablet and iPhone was quick and easy!

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2024-07-26 02:13:16

I purchased it to add a mouse feature to an android tablet. It connected right away and works great.

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2024-06-24 02:38:57

I bought an Android tablet, put a hard plastic case around it, glued a quick-release plate to the case, and I use this arm to mount the tablet to my rig for use as a field monitor. The arm is much stronger than I expected it to be. I bought it because I'm broke and I figured that for this price, it wouldn't break me if it didn't hold... But it does hold... It easily holds the weight of a Google Nexus 10, its case, and the Manfrotto RC2 quick-release. I can hot-show mount it on my 5D2 or mount it anywhere I can find a 1/4-20 hole. So, I'm psyched that I made the buy.

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2024-08-29 05:58:23

Life is much better now with this piece of equipment! I have had Ubiquiti cameras for several years and have been running the Unifi NVR software to display and record them. This works but has been painful to deal with, especially when almost every update has failed, requiring me to uninstall and then reinstall the software - sometimes requiring reconfiguration. A couple of months ago I decided the Wi-Fi coverage in my 3,300 square foot, two-story home was unacceptable - even with wired access points from TP-link and ASUS. I bought a pair of Ubiquiti Unifi AC-LITE access points and set out to configure them. I found that you had to have a Unifi Controller but you could run in on Windows (as a Java app) - so I did. My Wi-Fi access got dramatically better and I even decided to add a third access point. But the Unifi Controller had to be killed and restarted about every two days. I even tried two other computers and it ran even less well on them. After waiting for this back-ordered item, it came last week. Having already used the software Controller and NVR, this was pretty familiar and I got it set up quickly. The main mistake I made was to not lock down the IP either as static or with DHCP reservation (my preferred method). Sure enough, the IP changed overnight the second night and things became disconnected! As the access points need to know where the controller is and as the cameras need to know where the NVR is, its pretty important to lock down the IP of the Cloud Key. Once I did that, this has been quite solid. Next step is to add a Unifi Security Gateway to replace my Netgear router. Im still trying to decide if I need the Pro version. I suspect I do as I have over 80 devices and a lot of DHCP reservation and port forwarding.

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2024-08-01 03:13:14

This is a fantastic Access Point. You still need a router so this device can allow clients to connect and assign them an IP. Netgear insight portal is convenient and easy to use. Highly recommend it.

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