Question: I've tried a couple of the $50-75 range webcams (Creative and Logitech)
and found an obstacle I can't overcome. All I want to do is set the
webcam on a windowsill and take photos looking outside. Even so, both
the webcams I've tried are totally over-exposed to the point of being
nearly totally white when pointed out the window on a sunny day (no
direct sun hits the window). If I point the webcams inside, their
exposure is fine and their image is clear.
I can't find a setting to switch to "outdoor" or something similar. I
tried using settings in my software to turn brightness and contrast way
down but that didn't help at all. This shouldn't be a problem but it
is. How can I fix it? Is there any substitution like toshiba security
camera ?
Answer:Here's some information on the best wireless outdoor tilt/pan/"zoom"
camera at the best price (~1/2 MSRP):
Toshiba IK-WB-11A / 1.45 Megapixel / Color / 802.11b Wireless /
Security Camera (Refurbished)
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?
EdpNo=1901317&Sku=T135-2044&SRCCODE=NEXTAG&CMP=EMC-NEXTAG
Toshiba IK-WB11A Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Network Camera
Introducing the revolutionary IK-WB11A network camera with built-in
web server and dynamic DNS support. Now you can capture live,
highresolution video viewable from anywhere in the world, via the
Internet, using only a standard web browser. Simple to use yet
remarkably powerful, this IP-addressable camera is the perfect
solution for security surveillance, business, education,
entertainment, remote broadcasting for a website, and many other
quality-sensitive applications.