it depends on the brand of the camera, the quality of the pictures it takes, the storage capacity. brand name is probably the biggest indicator of price.
In my opinion, I believe that Cannon and Nikon are the best high resolution cameras. I have a Kodak and I can tell you that it is not a very good camera.
Key features include internet accessibility (wi-fi and 3G), high-definition video recording, a high-res camera for pictures (some with 8 megapixel cameras), high-res touchscreens, mp3 player capabilities, internal GPS, and Bluetooth.
Its just a digital camera they are easier to use, and they do not use film, they use a memory card instead. You wont have to buy film.
High resolution refers to the quality of the image produced by a camera. Thus, high res cameras are those that produce sharp and bright images that seem crystal clear. These cameras are great for those who are sitting in the stands hoping to take a sharp image of a football game or a graduation or are great for individuals who want to take the best photographs when on vacation. Any photography expert can tell you that high res cameras are perfect for photo taking and photo editing and sharing. This results in sharp images that can really look professional.
The Lowepro D-Res 10 AW Digital Camera Bag is a great camera bag for under $20, and is 4 by 2 by 4.5 inches.
You can try looking at review written on Amazon.com or Ebay.com where actual customers have written about their experiences with each kind of camera along with a simple star rating scale.
you have an ip. But what ports do what? 80 is some kind of web interface. 554 is onvif? whats that? which port is the low res vs high res stream? how does a nvr know there is an alarm? Motion? what ports are mjpeg jpeg 264 or onvif? what sources can explain all this confusing stuff? dhorner@usa.net
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You need a GPU Which supports High-Res Assets.
The motto of Murry Bergtraum High School is 'Loco B in Res'.
There is no way to tell because you have not given any details about the camera. 8.1MP has nothing to do with how many pictures the camera can save, it all depends on the memory type and how much memory you have for the camera. It also depends on how you store - high or low res JPEGs, or RAW etc. The storage is in the memory device, SD card, CF card, Memory Stick etc, so its capacity, typically 1 or 2 gigabytes or more, has to be counted. In a 1 gigabyte card you could store from less than 100 to several thousand pics.