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Price Comparisons Axis 0302004 M1011 Camera

Axis 0302004 M1011 Camera

Axis 0302004 M1011 Camera

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1279 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Axis
  • Model: 0302-004
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.35" h x
    2.32" w x
    3.74" l,
    .21 pounds

Features

  • M1011 NETWORK CAMERA SMALL SIZE INDOOR NETWORK CAMERA





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Product Description

Small-sized indoor network camera. Fixed lens. 1/4" progressive scan CMOS sensor. Multiple, individually configurable H.264, Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 Part 2 streams; max VGA 640 x 480 resolution at 30 fps. Video motion detection. Includes stand and clamp fo





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
3Axis M1011 IP Camera: Good Enough
By Joey
The only other IP camera I've owned has been the Axis 206 (both wireless and wired). Both had surprisingly good image quality for their size, although for the price one shouldn't be too surprised. Unfortunately, my wired 206 died about a year after I got it, after the warranty had expired. Very disappointing. But Axis is probably the only decent player in this particular price segment ("good performance but barely affordable"), so I went with the M1011 as a replacement.The setup is as easy as the 206's was, and I was pleased to see they changed the Ethernet jack to point out the back instead of down like the 206's annoying jack. The lens is NOT adjustable (the 206's was), but the focal distance is good as is for my purposes. The image quality is acceptable but noticeably poorer than the 206's. I had heard this but found it hard to believe. Yet, there it is, a grainy, cross-hatched image of my dark driveway. The daylight image is also noticeably grainy, even at the motion JPEG setting. That's disappointing, but I guess not a deal breaker as long as the camera is reliable. Finally, the construction quality really isn't as good as the older cams. The mounting pedestal is noticeably flimsier and the case seems lighter and it seems to flex a bit when I plug in the cables. Again, as long as durability is good, this probably doesn't matter much and the clamp mount that comes with this camera (in addition to the pedestal) is a nice feature. The high point is the ease of setup and the variety of protocols the M1011 supports.So overall I'm pleased. Still, I can't give this an unqualified recommendation. I hope Axis will work to improve ALL aspects of performance in their next generation of IP cams.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Good surveillance camera for the price
By Aserr
At first I was a little wary of buying a camera that can only produce 640x480 images, when I can buy a 10 megapixel point and shoot for much less, but I realized (duh!) that these cameras serve a completely different purpose. Not only are the images transmitted over my home network, but this camera is designed to take pictures 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.I found the camera very easy to set up: the directions are clear and on a Mac you don't even have to muck about with IP addresses, it will show up automatically with Bonjour. There are plenty of configuration options, you can include a date and time stamp on the video, adjust the compression settings, change color calibration, and setup events that automatically email you or upload images and video to a remote server. You can also adjust the functionality of the status LED and improve the security of the web interface with IP address filtering.Ultimately while the software aspects of the camera are acceptable, they aren't good either. Setting up an event server is not exactly easy, and an email notification that motion has occurred may not be enough. I would highly recommend pairing the camera with a purpose built software solution. I found a relatively new program called "Vitamin D" (google "Vitamin D Video") that seems to work really well.Finally, I feel that in terms of value-for-money, it wouldn't hurt to make the camera a bit cheaper. In fact, it seems like they should sell these in a two-pack for residential customers (one for the front yard and one for the back) and offer a bit of discount for buying two.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Read description - no sound here.
By dArF
I like that camera because of easy installation process. The only problem I have is no sound.. but it's my fault, I did not read product description.I stream from that camera directly to Wowza Server. It works great. Camera use about 1200-1600kbps with default settings and good quality video. (don't expect too much, video quality is just OK).Camera has IPv6 support.

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Axis 0302004 M1011 Camera. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.6

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