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The Freefly Wave camera is a specialty camera designed entirely for sl= ow motion footage. It is the ideal choice for scientific applications, fine= art, and unique b-roll footage. Its small size and light weight makes it s= uitable for drone use as well.
The footage = from this camera is recorded in a compressed 10-bit RGB raw format that can= 't be currently opened with anything other than Wave Player. From there, yo= u can export in MOV, H.264, and in PNG/JPEG sequence formats. This camera w= ill mount as an external drive when connected to a computer but for the mos= t reliable performance, the USB cable and USB port used need to be USB-C Su= perSpeed (5Gbps). There is no audio capture with this camera. External SSDs= cannot be used at this time. A 1.0 shim is pre-installed on the camera. Pl= ease do not remove the shim, as it is essential for finding accurate focus = marks on most lenses.
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The footage fr= om this camera is recorded in a compressed 10-bit RGB raw format that can't= be currently opened with anything other than Wave Player on a Windows oper= ating system. From there, you can export in MOV, H.264, and in PNG/JPEG seq= uence formats.
There is no LCD/monitor on this camer= a. To preview footage or interact with camera menus, you must use an extern= al monitor. Freefly recommends the Atomos Shinobi and the SmallHD Focus 5. = Most monitors that can receive 1080p30 over HDMI should work.
External recording is limited to 1080p30.
Th= is camera uses a passive, locking E mount. There are no electrical connecti= ons to the lens and electronic focus and iris control are not supported.
This camera will mount as an external drive when conne= cted to a computer but for the most reliable performance, the USB cable and= USB port used need to be USB-C SuperSpeed (5Gbps).
= HDMI preview image quality will be closer to 1080p when recording in 4K (an= d 480p when recording in 2K).
This camera is not a go= od choice for use in low light.
There is no audio cap= ture with this camera.
External SSDs cannot be used a= t this time.
This camera is compatible with external= 12-26V V-mount batteries (batteries not included). It comes with an AC pow= er adapter/charger, where the 2200mAh internal battery will last 1 hour. Ch= arge time is approximately 90 minutes.
A 1.0 shim is = pre-installed on the camera. Please do not remove the shim, as it is essent= ial for finding accurate focus marks on most lenses.
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Zwave is a mesh topology intended for tiny messages sent infreque= ntly and does not guarantee the sequences of how the messages will be recei= ved. For that reason, it is not suitable for video or audio streaming.
There are a number of Wi-Fi or ethernet cameras= that can work well with SmartThings. And any camera that has an IFTTT chan= nel on the free IFTTT service can get some integration with SmartThings tha= t way.
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Ther= e are so many camera systems out there it is mind boggling. Each has its ow= n strengths and weaknesses. Firstly, determine precisely what you want to a= ccomplish. Do you want to do 24/7 monitoring like a baby cam or do you want= to monitor a specific area and only have the camera trigger when motion is= detected? Do you want to use it indoors or outdoors? If outdoors, do you h= ave a way to provide power to the cameras or will they need to run on batte= ries? Do you want local and cloud storage or just cloud storage? How many c= ameras do you think you will eventually end up with as the cost of subscrip= tion fees must also be considered? Do you want a great integration with Sma= rtthings or only use what is available through IFTTT? Will you have a stron= g wifi signal where you want to mount them? Do you want them inside looking= through windows, (there are different types of Infrared systems)?
also know that there is no wireless camera that can= compete with the wired cameras for reliability and resolution. If you are = wanting to really identify people and license plates and have better night = time/low light clarity then a wired Poe system is going to be better for th= at.
May be im taking it little bit out of s= cope, but why do you need to integrate into ST?
I have= a great NVR with 4K POE outdoor cameras, fantastic resolution, 10 days rec= ording (including backup to cloud) and mobile app.
I c= an playback and see recording include those with motion alert. (yellow bars= on the picture).
the system is connected to UPS. Rout= er too. 1Gb internet.
I also have few internal cameras= like WYZE, no integration, but can playback manually based on ST motion se= nsor alert.
For $35 each, these are awesome= cameras. Setup of both cameras took about 10 - 15 minutes. One of the prob= lems is there is little to no documentation so it took me three days to und= erstand how to load the PC app and how to save pictures and videos. They cl= aim to work with Smartthings through IFTTT but after looking at the IFTTT s= ites for both products I see no way to integrate them. The motion sensing i= s very if not too sensitive. Other than that, Fantastic cameras. I hope som= eone will be able to integrate with Smartthings soon.
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I have my home assistant server with a Z-Wave controller, so far= my only device is a Z-Wave enabled deadbolt. I'm trying to pick devices fo= r a home assistant security system, and Costco has a good deal on both Blin= k and Ring devices, however from what I can tell they both connect via WiFi= . I was under the impression that most ring security devices connect via a = Z-Wave backbone. Am I mistaken? Are there good Z-Wave cameras I should be l= ooking at? What does everybody recommend?
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Sorry for the caps but its brill= iant and I know what you did. I never thought to open it up. Now you can ge= t the motion notifications and control the lights using the homeseer zwave = device and just use the ring for the camera recording. I might go a little = further and replace the lights with different bulbs so that they match my o= ther lights.
I just took a look at my Ring = floodlights sans camera to see if that could be modded - Not sure as the ex= isting motion detector has a straight shaft rather than a threaded socket a= nd probably the wrong diameter.
In camera m= ode (both video and camera) sometime the screen shows soft black wave runni= ng from top to bottom (for more understanding about "black wave" just like = when you focus the camera on TV screen). However I didn't focus my camera o= n TV screen anymore. The problem last for 1-5 minutes. When this problem oc= curred If I go on and take a photo sometime the wave could be captured into= my photo as well but mostly these running black wave can not be captured i= nto the photo.
I understand that alarm syst= ems are only designed to work in certain countries due to different Z-wave = frequencies of the components. Does the same apply to cameras such as the f= loodlight or do they use a different system and can still work with the ala= rm despite where they originated?
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I understand that alarm systems are only designe= d to work in certain countries due to different Z-wave frequencies of the c= omponents. Does the same apply to cameras such as the floodlight or do they= use a different system and can still work with the alarm despite where the= y originated?
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ZL41 Wave 5= .5 is an ideal workhorse camera, a highly cost-effective and flexible solut= ion that delivers a superior field of view from a 5.5 Megapixel sensor. Fur= thermore, this camera offers 2-in-1 rolling and true global shutter functio= nality. Global shutter is key to techniques such as particle imaging veloci= metry (PIV) and astronomical object tracking.
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The illustration shows how a cam= era views the world. The camera is looking at light that comes from some li= ght source, like the sun or a light bulb, that is reflected off the surface= of the packaging and comes back into the camera. Traditional cameras captu= re the images of the outside of packaged items in well-lit environments but= do not penetrate into surfaces.
There are = ordinary cameras, which see in 2D. Then there are also 3D cameras, which ar= e sometimes called depth cameras, that either use stereo vision or a techni= que called structured light to get a 3D view. But again, it's a 2D or a 3D = view of the outside of packaged items.
Millimeter waves are radio waves that are human-safe and = can be used to see through things. Millimeter waves are generated by radio = transmitters in the sensor. The radio signal is emitted by the sensor, boun= ces off the packaging and comes back to the sensor. Using depth information= , we get 3D information natively from the sensor which can be used to produ= ce both 3D and 2D images.
Millimeter waves = can penetrate non-metallic packaging materials such as corrugated cardboard= , plastics, air packs, or wood going into the items that are inside and get= reflected from the items inside. Those reflections are also collected by t= he sensor, giving the combined image of both the packaging and its contents= .
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