ninja use for different camera

Started by vlad47, July 05, 2007, 09:02:14 AM

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vlad47

can i used ninja pan tilt with different wireless cameras?, i have automated vacation home, for control i used home pro, but wireless cameras not x10, i use dvr card, for internet connection i use pcanyware, all working good, but i want use pan tilt, how i can control this

HA Dave

Quote from: vlad47 on July 05, 2007, 09:02:14 AM
can i used ninja pan tilt with different wireless cameras?

Yep. You may need to modify or otherwise alter the way the camera fastens to the ninja. Large heavy cameras may prove too much for the ninja. Other members have used other brand cameras on the ninja, and even wired cameras.
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Tuicemen

Quote from: vlad47 on July 05, 2007, 09:02:14 AM
i have automated vacation home, for control i used home pro, but wireless cameras not x10, i use dvr card, for internet connection i use pcanyware, all working good, but i want use pan tilt, how i can control this
Since you use a dvr card you might wish to try a thirdparty software PC Companion can controll pan N tilt cams. Since your connecting to your vacation home with PC Anywhere this might be what your looking for! ;)
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Quote from: Dave_x10_L on July 05, 2007, 01:54:26 PM
Quote from: vlad47 on July 05, 2007, 09:02:14 AM
can i used ninja pan tilt with different wireless cameras?

Yep. You may need to modify or otherwise alter the way the camera fastens to the ninja. Large heavy cameras may prove too much for the ninja. Other members have used other brand cameras on the ninja, and even wired cameras.


I use wired cameras on mine it works great. I tired to use heavy camera it was to much for so went with smaller camera.

HA Dave

Quote from: tybirdtybird on April 17, 2011, 03:58:56 PM
I use wired cameras on mine it works great. I tired to use heavy camera it was to much for so went with smaller camera.

I think it was KDR... back in 2006... that mentioned using a wired IR camera on a ninja. It turned out to work perfectly for me as well. The thing sticks out like a sore thumb for anyone looking-things-over. I think it would be a real deterrent for any would-be intruder.
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