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tom j

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Impressions Vanguard Cameras
« on: November 24, 2010, 02:12:05 AM »

Hi guys well I guess I'm a glutton for punishment but I'm now considering a Vanguard camera setup because of the new iWatch mobile software, just wondering what your impressions are of this camera I've heard it's the most sophisticated thing x10 makes is it really as good as x10 claims being able to see a license plate from a quarter mile away for example and what about the mechanics I think I read somewhere here  that there are not replacement parts and that some part of it is prone to breakage. That plus I'm going to first have to resolve my reception problem. Thanks looking forward to your thoughts and observations.


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Re: Impressions Vanguard Cameras
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2010, 07:46:50 AM »

I own several Vanguards and a Sentinel and am fairly impressed with the image quality and zoom.
These cameras use a CCD image sensor instead of the CMOS sensor the small xcams use, so the resolution is MUCH better.
One nice thing about these is you have the choice to run them either wireless or wired.
They don't have a mic so there is no audio, though.
I have several Vanguards placed inside my home in windows that watch the property as they are indoor cameras.
The Sentinel needs to be mounted very high up as its tilt is optimized to look downward, but gives the added benefit of including the outdoor dome to mount it outside.
I actually have a Vanguard in my Sentinels dome as the tilt was too limited on the Sentinel for my application.
This seems to work fine.
I have had issues with the gears on the P/T motors giving out and returned one camera for replacement, so an extended warranty may be worth looking at if you decide to purchase one of the cameras.
The cameras work fairly well in low light situations but the shutter speed needs to slow significantly to allow more light to enter the lense.
This can make the image fairly grainy in darker areas and appear as if things are in slow motion.
They do require much less light than other x10 cameras, though.

Hope this helps some Tom.  >!
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Re: Impressions Vanguard Cameras
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2010, 01:42:24 PM »

I own several Vanguards and a Sentinel and am fairly impressed with the image quality and zoom.
These cameras use a CCD image sensor instead of the CMOS sensor the small xcams use, so the resolution is MUCH better.
One nice thing about these is you have the choice to run them either wireless or wired.
They don't have a mic so there is no audio, though.
I have several Vanguards placed inside my home in windows that watch the property as they are indoor cameras.
The Sentinel needs to be mounted very high up as its tilt is optimized to look downward, but gives the added benefit of including the outdoor dome to mount it outside.
I actually have a Vanguard in my Sentinels dome as the tilt was too limited on the Sentinel for my application.
This seems to work fine.
I have had issues with the gears on the P/T motors giving out and returned one camera for replacement, so an extended warranty may be worth looking at if you decide to purchase one of the cameras.
The cameras work fairly well in low light situations but the shutter speed needs to slow significantly to allow more light to enter the lense.
This can make the image fairly grainy in darker areas and appear as if things are in slow motion.
They do require much less light than other x10 cameras, though.

Hope this helps some Tom.  >!


Hi that's right the gears that's what I heard wears out a guy here a few years back found a perfect fix for  this at a hobby store online I'm going to try to locate it and I'll post it. You were nice enough to help me so let me see if I can help us both. Thanks


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Re: Impressions Vanguard Cameras
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2010, 02:08:08 PM »

I actually had issues with the tiny white gears inside the motor (stripped teeth).
I was able to use a motor from a ninja base as it is the same type and they are of less value, so I figured it was worth the loss of the ninja.
From what I've read, most people are having issues with the black plastic pan/tilt gears splitting.
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Re: Impressions Vanguard Cameras
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2010, 03:44:59 PM »

I also remember someone finding Brass Gears in a hobby related web site.

http://forums.x10.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=mjb42ah0fl4ksv3eekd84hptv5&topic=11187.0
« Last Edit: November 24, 2010, 04:11:06 PM by Brian H »
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tom j

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Re: Impressions Vanguard Cameras
« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2010, 11:09:44 PM »

I also remember someone finding Brass Gears in a hobby related web site.

http://forums.x10.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=mjb42ah0fl4ksv3eekd84hptv5&topic=11187.0

Hi thanks Brian, that was right on time! looks like another brownie point is in order.  >!    #:)


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