Thanks all
Andrea
Thanks for your reply. You are right and your solution is problably
the best, but I need to monitor at the same time different views (at
least 3), and this explains because I've adopted webcams.
So my question remains unanswered.
You can not get wehat you want from crappy webcams. nor can you get it
from generic cameras as widely used in the security industry** . You are
going to have to use retail cameras that can be controlled from a
computer as probably the most economic.
** security cams may have advanced since last time I looked at them
(about 10 years ago). What these allow you to do is buy the body, then
the lense for the width f view and distance needed, plus a wide range of
weather proof containers.
There is a better solution under linux called motion(?) that will only
capture if a threshold percentage change is reach, say 5-10%, then it
will capture a series of pictures(or movie).
Even if you did timed, also under lnux, you can convert the days colleted
images into a movie; aka flick through quickly to see if there is
anything to investigate.
Also be careful of the sun shining directly into the cameras. Most can
not handle it.
To deal with low light, you need to supply supplimentary lighting. The
best solution is constant supplied light which in the past meant IR light
on all the time (aka standard light with IR filter glass). m,ost of the
security (and other cams) are very sensitive in the IR range.
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