Are there any examples of how the indoor pan/tilt camera does when shooting thru a window towards the outdoors?
4 GET THAT.
if you try indoor camera to shoot outdoors thru the window....at night you will get reflection from the IR and won't see anything but a bightlight being reflected off the window.
I know i tried. wont work.
also, if its day time and you want to use motion detection.. it probably wont dectect thru the glass either.
FYI. The video is good at night if its outside. The IR lights things. I notice you can see a bright light reflect off the wall if i turn the camera to the wall.. like shining a flashlight off the wall... but if you look at the IR with naked eyes. u see nothing.
I have pointing one camera at another camera and you can see the brightness from the IR thru the camera lens on the video as if you looking at a flashlight.
AND DONT.. I REPEAT.. DO NOT put a indoor camera outdoors and let it rain on it like someone who shall be nameless ( sad face ) and you will just destroy a working camera like i did. The first thing to go was tilt.. pan still worked but tilt didn't... Then pan quit working....then the video stop completely.
I wish the indoor camera where built in a way to work outdoors because of the size and they move diagonally as well as left and right and up n down.. they are smaller than the PTZ Pro and less noticable. I think the video quality is better also then the PTZ Pro without that dome in the way.