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4K Target Camera System DIY

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  • Mar 13, 2013
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    Ive been getting some questions, build lists, how to, etc so I made a quick video for those asking about my non-cell service HD IP Target Camera setup... This is my setup for area with no cell service...

    Here some pictures of the camera looking at target thats been shot with 22LR hanging in my office. Camera is about 28' away.. This is an 8MP 3840x2160 4K HD VF Motorized 2.8-13.5mm IP POE camera... The larger image is the camera zoomed in to 13.5mm at 28' from target.. The second picture is my utilizing the digital zoom feature of the camera to zoom in to the target about 60% of the way...

    As stated in the video, Im just waiting on a new mount that will be here tomorrow to enclose the camera pigtail in and connect the ARCA adapter to so I can pop the camera on and off quickly. I had a different camera and it was rigged on there before so I decided to redo it.

    Im rebuilding the firing line box but as stated in the video, its an identical setup but instead of the camera connected, it has a pocket size router/WiFi AP... I dont want the tripod at the firing line, so all the hardware shown in the target camera pelican 1170 will go inside an ammo can sized box and Ill mount the Nanostation articulating arm to the outside.. Just sent the ammo can on the bench at the firing line and aim the Nano as you wish to the Target cam...









     
    This is my setup for my local range or anywhere that DOES have cell service.. TuringAI Edge+ 5MP VF Motorized Bullet camera on a tripod with a 30' Cat6 cable to a Pelican 1120 case. Target below is 22LR holes and the camera is about 25' away with the motor zoomed all the way in. You can still utilize digital zoom if you wanted to see anything closer.

    This setup uses an Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G cellular modem connected via T-Mobile 5G. The MiFiX Pro, 6600mAH battery and the 12v to 48V POE converter is all all in the little Pelican that I set way off to the side and back behind another burm so it cannot be shot. I then place the camera on a tripod about 20' back and 10' off to the left of the target...

    Im waiting for a new junction box mount to come for this new camera so I can simply attach it to any tripod via arca without rigging it up like I was before... QD on and off with arca is how it will be

    I then can simply open the Turing app on my phone and see the camera live or on a laptop or tablet. No hardware or anything needed at the firing line with this setup.







     
    Here what the system/camera app looks like on my phone... can use this same app on apple/android phone, tablet or MAC/PC. Or all of the above at the same time.. can connect as many devices as you want to this setup at the firing line...



    Camera still at 28' from target.





    App in portrait mode 6 camera view.... you can change it to 1, 4, 6, 9, 12, or 16 camera view at the same time...









    Turn your phone to landscape on the single camera and you get this view









    You can zoom in and out.. I zoomed in here to see just the full target











    Here I zoomed in to one individual point of aim/target





     
    Thanks. It looks better than Frank's set-up.
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    Ive been getting some questions, build lists, how to, etc so I made a quick video for those asking about my non-cell service HD IP Target Camera setup... This is my setup for area with no cell service...

    Here some pictures of the camera looking at target thats been shot with 22LR hanging in my office. Camera is about 28' away.. This is an 8MP 3840x2160 4K HD VF Motorized 2.8-13.5mm IP POE camera... The larger image is the camera zoomed in to 13.5mm at 28' from target.. The second picture is my utilizing the digital zoom feature of the camera to zoom in to the target about 60% of the way...

    As stated in the video, Im just waiting on a new mount that will be here tomorrow to enclose the camera pigtail in and connect the ARCA adapter to so I can pop the camera on and off quickly. I had a different camera and it was rigged on there before so I decided to redo it.

    Im rebuilding the firing line box but as stated in the video, its an identical setup but instead of the camera connected, it has a pocket size router/WiFi AP... I dont want the tripod at the firing line, so all the hardware shown in the target camera pelican 1170 will go inside an ammo can sized box and Ill mount the Nanostation articulating arm to the outside.. Just sent the ammo can on the bench at the firing line and aim the Nano as you wish to the Target cam...











    Hello,

    Your system is really good, I would like to have the references of the POE injectors and the power supply.

    Thank you
     
    Hello,

    Your system is really good, I would like to have the references of the POE injectors and the power supply.

    Thank you

    Any 12v to 24V Passive POE and any 12v to 48V POE power supplies will work... These were just 2 I found. Lots of people make them. Im using Tycon branded ones but there are different companies that make these...

    24V Tycon is TP-DCDC-1224
    48V Tycon is TP-DCDC-1248

    Power supply, you can use ANY 12v power supply you wish. The bigger the longer its going to last. The smaller the less its going to last. You use want you want to fit your case/footprint.
     
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    Thank you. And is it enough to go to 1000 Yard ?

    They do 450Mbps+ throughput with a 10 km+ link range line of sight. So 1000yd easy with one eye closed. Hahaha

    1 8MP 4K camera is about 6-10Mbps so you can run a LOT of cameras on those Nanostations if you want.... 450Mbps / 10Mbps worst case (most run 6Mbps) that's 45 cameras you could run through a single link....

    We've been selling these for many years and have links WAY longer than 1000yd running cameras nodes 24/7/365 for years
     
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    Also, you can even set your receiving nanostation that sits at the firing line with you to PtP-MP. (Multi-Point).. then you can build as many sending/camera nodes as you want to shoot back to the single Nanostation at the firing line...

    It's just money...hahaha
     
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