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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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... JK! |:D|

Actually, I just joined. I've been frustrated in finding a suitable PTZ Wireless cam that I can put out by our birdfeeder. We get five kinds of woodpeckers and most of the traditional colorful birds.

I built a good birdfeeder with a woodpecker treat holder and two squirrel-proof feeders, but I don't have a good camera and with my iPad I can only get so close to the window before I scare them away.

I'm looking for recommendations for an outdoor wireless PTZ camera that doesn't have to be connected to anything, although electric is available, so it doesn't have to be battery powered.

I'd like a PTZ cam that I can take both video with and close-up/zoom snaps as well via my laptop or phone.

I'm not a techie in this area, does anyone have any experience a/o recommendations for something as such?

Thanks!
 
Hi there and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum :t:

Sorry, I can't help you but hopefully someone will have some answers for you.
 
Hi JK and a warm welcome to you from me too.

I've moved your post to the Equipment forum and subscribed you to the thread so that you can find it easily. You will receive an email with a link to click on which will bring you straight here. I'm sure there'll be someone in that area with the information you need.

Meanwhile I hope you enjoy your time here with us.
 
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