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Overwriting camera / camcorder
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s***@gmail.com
2009-03-12 19:47:12 UTC
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Is any of you aware of a camera or camcorder that will automatically
overwrite the oldest footage when the media becomes full?

I am trying to find out what is messing up our front yard. I don't
need good quality footage, but need most recent 6 hours footage. A
digital camera with intervalometer would be fine, but it should work
with A/C power.

I don't want to invest in a full fledged security camera.
Nicko
2009-03-12 22:11:49 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
Is any of you aware of a camera or camcorder that will automatically
overwrite the oldest footage when the media becomes full?
I am trying to find out what is messing up our front yard. I don't
need good quality footage, but need most recent 6 hours footage. A
digital camera with intervalometer would be fine, but it should work
with A/C power.
I don't want to invest in a full fledged security camera.
A webcam with motion detection might help you. Or some sort of
wildlife camera.

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Shawn Hirn
2009-03-13 03:30:49 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
Is any of you aware of a camera or camcorder that will automatically
overwrite the oldest footage when the media becomes full?
I am trying to find out what is messing up our front yard. I don't
need good quality footage, but need most recent 6 hours footage. A
digital camera with intervalometer would be fine, but it should work
with A/C power.
I don't want to invest in a full fledged security camera.
Just get a wireless web cam. You can find them on online retailers such
as amazon.com.

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