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Looking For A Tiny IP Cam With 50mm Lens

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Rogier van der Heide
Oct 17, 2013

I'm hoping you lads can help me out here.

I'm looking for a very small camera (think golfball size'ish), ip, which has a lens of 50mm of a CS mount.
We're looking for these for our Blast Furance to look inside to see if our coal is still being injected. So as you can imagine in regards in that it's a blast furnace, light sensitivity isn't really a subject here.

Any of you have some suggestions ?

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John Honovich
Oct 17, 2013
IPVM

Oh boy, a golf ball size camera :)

Not a lot of tiny cameras support CS mount lenses, usually they are M board mount lenses, which rarely support that long of a lens.

For a very small camera that does support CS mount lenses, look at Arecont's MegaVideo Compact series, like so:

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Brian Karas
Oct 17, 2013
Pelican Zero

Good suggestion, plus he can replace like 20 or 30 cameras with that one Arecont ;)

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Jason Clement
Oct 17, 2013

The Panasonic SF135 is smallish and you can get a 12mm lens. That's the smallest I can think with a higher focal length.

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Sean Patton
Oct 17, 2013

I would try to talk to someone from nuclearsolutions@rolls-royce.com they make custom cameras of all crazy types for extremely harsh environments.

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Sean Nelson
Oct 17, 2013
Nelly's Security

Not exactly golf ball size but the Point Grey Crickets are pretty small. Seen them at ISC west. But the 50mm lens should be longer than the golf ball alone.

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Vladimir Tucakov
Oct 18, 2013

Disclosure: I work for Point Grey.

While not strictly an IP camera, the Point Grey Blackfly is as close as you can get to a golf ball size camera (29x29x30mm).

If you can find a 50mm M12 lens, you can use a CS mount to M12 adaptor for a very small solution.

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John Honovich
Oct 18, 2013
IPVM

And what's the best way to encode / compression it for connecting to a VMS?

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Vladimir Tucakov
Oct 18, 2013

Blackfly is a GigEVision compliant machine vision camera. It produces raw data with no compression, so it is not ideal for direct connection to VMS systems. Some customers have used software such as NorPix to compress and store the video. Some VMS systems may also be able to access the video via the Direct Show driver that comes with the SDK. We provide a full API that allows you to process the images and we also provide a program for camera control and viewing of the video.

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Marc Pichaud
Oct 20, 2013

This one works too. I use it for training with 5-50 CS Tamron, double Night/Day settings profiles which is rare on the market (VVK IP8152)

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Undisclosed Manufacturer #1
Oct 20, 2013

This one will work with a Tamron lens.

Brickcom CB-302Ap--- 3 megapixel can attach a 5-55mm. comes wtih mic and speaker, SD Card, Digital input output...

CB-302Ap

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Rogier van der Heide
Oct 21, 2013

Thank you all for the suggestions so far.

You've been giving me quite some food for thought here.
I especially like the M12 lens suggestion, cause as Sean already mentioned, the lens itself will already be quite big.

I'll keep this post updated on what I'm actually trying to build here.

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