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Wireless Ir Security Camera Reviews

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Wireless Ir Security Camera Reviews

2024-06-13 04:55:45

Have multiple of these wireless IR remote for my camera, 1 for each bag. works really well and cant beat the price.

5
2024-07-26 07:54:20

I became a fan of Panasonic starting with their GS500 camcorder and have since had the TM900, X900M and upgraded from the X920 to this one. Also several of their still cameras since. Not at all disappointed in this camera. I don't know what people are doing or expect reading some of the bad reviews. Stabilization is amazing, several low light options including IR for total darkness and a video light. Either some expect miracles or don't know how to use the camera, but I am glad I trusted the more positive reviews. So many options it might be too much for some users, but I have been shooting video for a very long time and have become familiar especially with Panasonic's menus, etc. I expect to usually shoot in 4K and then edit and downgrade to 1080P and have shot several videos in difficult situations and am quite happy with the results on my 50 monitor. The in-camera editing is interesting, but doubt anyone with a computer and editing software will use it much (I won't). I doubt I will use the secondary camera either but might have a rare situation where it is useful. The things I like better about the previous models are 1. a larger LCD monitor (3.5 inch instead of 3) and 2. the X900M and previous had an actual remote instead of having to use a smartphone app. Of course I knew about this before buying and still have my X900M. FYI the older models had a flash for stills, this one does not but instead has a video lamp and IR lamp. As always my purchase experience here at B&H was great as always.

5
2024-05-16 04:13:24

The IR wireless remote is a good, basic accessory. I use it with my D5000 for family portraits, and for creative self-portraits (while hiking, e.g.). Good points: small, light weight, wireless. Limitations: IR, so requires clear line-of-sight to front of camera; limited range (5 meters). Other issues: Using the remote requires setting the proper mode in the camera, also the duration of the mode.

5
2024-06-28 06:32:46

Just got a D5100. But I wanted a wireless remote that didn't depend on IR. Too bad Nikon didn't just build it into the D5100 camera but they didn't so I bought this remote. It installed without a single problem and I was using the remote within five minutes of getting it all out of the box. Works flawlessly. It is sad that it has to use the cable included to plug it into the D5100. I don't really intend to use it all that often but when I do use it, it's a very welcome addition to the camera. Seems to be solid and well-built.

5
2024-06-02 08:59:23

Works great, a dream come true.  Real wireless control of flash.  Nikon IR is NOT WIRELESS.  Remote, YES, but by standard definition, NOT WIRELESS.  Wireless by ENGLISH definition is radio waves, not IR.

5
2024-09-27 01:44:21

I needed to connect an outdoor wireless security camera to Wifi but the signal on the main router wasn't strong enough to penetrate a thick masonry wall. The TP-link solved this problem. I set it up inside at the wall needing signal penetration but in line with the router. It worked perfectly - having a booster closer to the camera did the trick.

5
2024-07-05 08:51:34

tested on a IR camera

5
2024-04-14 01:53:59

testet on a IR camera

5
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I normally don’t make reviews, but I thought someone should come in and defend the honor of this gadget after a couple less-than-stellar reviews. For a DSLR/Mirrorless shooter, this thing is a must-have. It’s just a supremely handy thing to have in your bag when you need it. When I’m shooting for the big screen, or need isolated audio tracks or phantom power, I’ll pull out my MixPre. But for simple web videos when that’s overkill (whether interview or run-n-gun b-roll), this thing’s great when you want to get 2 audio sources into the 3.5mm input on your camera. Obviously, there’s no pre-amps or phantom power, so I tend to only use with sources that have their own built-in preamps (like wireless mic receivers or a Røde videomic pro). I can lav up two subjects with my Sennheiser wireless mics and record each subject to a separate channel on my camera (on on the left, one on the right), which is amazing flexibility to have. Or I can run a wireless lav into one channel and my Røde Videomic Pro into the other and have that great lav/shotgun flexibility. All in all, can’t say enough good things about this device. Dollar-for-dollar, no device expands the audio capabilities of a DSLR/Mirrorless camera like this thing does. Just make sure you set your expectations right. And that means plugging in devices that boost their own signal.

5
2024-07-01 07:35:17

I was so convinced by all the reviews I bought 2. Finally wireless strobes.

5