My church has installed an electrically controlled lock on the door with an audio intercom (a sign of the times). We now want to install an IP camera, preferably wireless, to allow people in the various offices to be able to visually ID people seeking entrance before releasing the lock.
Camera mounting will be indoors, shooting through floor to ceiling glass wall and door. Ideal position would be on a column accross the entry room, about 20 feet from the person seeking entry.
We don't need power over IP. Pan and tilt is not really a need but I see cameras advertising "digital" pan and tilt. What is that ?
Zoom/resolution should be sufficient to allow facial ID from the 20 ft distance.
The real problem is that we're trying to stay under $300US. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ralph
Camera mounting will be indoors, shooting through floor to ceiling glass wall and door. Ideal position would be on a column accross the entry room, about 20 feet from the person seeking entry.
We don't need power over IP. Pan and tilt is not really a need but I see cameras advertising "digital" pan and tilt. What is that ?
Zoom/resolution should be sufficient to allow facial ID from the 20 ft distance.
The real problem is that we're trying to stay under $300US. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ralph