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Mini Cc Camera For Home Outdoor

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Mini Cc Camera For Home Outdoor

2024-08-25 08:46:41

Excellent picture! Super easy to set up! The Lorex Indoor 1080 was incredibly easy to set up. It has an app that I was able to download to my iPhone and scan and get set up in minutes. The picture quality is absolutely amazing. Way better than anything I have with the popular outdoor smart cameras. What I like about this indoor camera is a few of the features that I have set up. First, I have it pointed at a door - and I have it set-up that I only get notifications and it will start to record when it detects a person. Second, I have set up my home area in the app and I only receive notifications when I am not home. I get a push notification when I enter or leave my "home area". I really wish we could set our outdoor cameras to do this! It let's you open up the app and manually record or take snapshots. You can also use this with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. I definitely recommend this indoor camera!

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2024-04-21 04:59:27

When will the Ecobee company come out with a doorbell camera and most importantly outdoor cameras for the exterior of the home? Please respond at your earliest convenience.

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2024-09-18 08:31:19

Lightroom CC has been a great investment.

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2024-09-14 09:19:43

More comfortable than the CC units.

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2024-08-06 07:11:40

The best deal of the year on the CC plan.

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2024-09-19 06:35:28

I have Sonos products throughout my home. This addition is for my outdoor lanai

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2024-06-14 02:21:11

Must have device for outdoor deployments to protect you home and devices.

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2024-07-22 09:26:37

The new Mac mini is much improved over the older versions. My first Mac was a mini back in 2007. Since then I owned a MacBook Air 2011(which I still own) an iMac 27 in 2014 and a 2016 MacBook Pro 16. I work at home more now like everyone else and since my wife needed a new laptop we decided to purchase the Mini and pass the MacBook Pro to her. The mini has the same configuration as the more expensive MacBook Pro, i7 intel chip, 16gb RAM and a 256gm SSD drive, so this was a lateral move. The mini is super fast and connected to two 21 4k LG monitors it delivers a great experience. I was concerned about heat, since the MacBook Pro would get pretty hot while connected to the 2 monitors but the mini handles them just fine. It's compact and freed up more real estate on my desk. No regrets switching to the Mini and from what I read the next generation of Mini's will be even more powerful and still at a decent price point. So if you work from home and need a new powerful computer without breaking the bank, Mini is the way to go.

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2024-09-11 03:18:24

It is perfect for my outdoor activities with my camera.

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2024-09-19 09:39:22

While digital technologies continue to be perfected with professional camera use and their widespread applications, the latest Sony RX1RII fixed Zeiss lens camera (other cameras allow long-lens variants) exceeds expectations, especially when printing work on a large scale (with the Epson Stylus Pro 9900). While some relatively minor imperfections exist as with all cameras that professionals adjust to, the expansive quality of color, remarkable low-light resolution, extraordinary image quality and virtual unlimited visual potentials provide challenges that move into unchartered territory for artists (see attached site-specific photographic installation of 112x152cm prints). The most problematic issue is not Sony's: Adobe Photoshop has abandoned the long supporting professional community by not making a plug-in for this camera's RAW files (ARW in Sony terms). Two alternatives: 1) join the CC monthly feed of Adobe Photoshop (APS), abandoning the experienced professional use of all former Photoshop versions, or 2) for 99$ purchase the most basic APS Elements software that notes the Sony RX1RII RAW files are supported, at least noted in Elements literature. What a way to treat loyal professionals and Sony over the years, claiming that CC is better without meaningful details justifying the obvious money first, customer second policy for purchasing the CC version. Not mentioning inevitable future rises in CC prices, non-copyright protections in-Cloud, and not allowing printing in your studio with your own APS, even when CC RAW is tiff converted. Sony's RX1RII with Zeiss lens and its internal digital processor chip is remarkable for what the eye can see (numerous professional digital cameras now exceed what can be seen without mention), even with the rare if not unprecedented 600$ additional cost recently by Sony.

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