Hi all.
I did a search on the forum looking for posts relating to cameras but didnt find what I was looking for so here goes.
I have been looking at trying to get a web cam type setup as if you were lating on your back on the ground. I came across Moonglow Technologies - All Sky Cam which is discontinued but it got me thinking.
Now I dont have endless monies to simply keep buying cameras etc just to try but has anyone had a go with say an (as an example) ip camera or similar with fish eye lens or say a roof mounted 360 lens/camera and turned it upside down?
maybe check out the bloomsky camera?
Thanks Brian. Yes I like that. It will do and I will make it happen…
Hi all.
I did a search on the forum looking for posts relating to cameras but didnt find what I was looking for so here goes.
I have been looking at trying to get a web cam type setup as if you were lating on your back on the ground. I came across Moonglow Technologies - All Sky Cam which is discontinued but it got me thinking.
Now I dont have endless monies to simply keep buying cameras etc just to try but has anyone had a go with say an (as an example) ip camera or similar with fish eye lens or say a roof mounted 360 lens/camera and turned it upside down?
I made one ,images are using the allskycam software
The camera only works in the day time, has I wanted to keep the cost
as low as possible
http://www.weather-above.com/video.html
Michael,
Hope your well.
I really like how you have made your own, I have in the last few days added a dedicated cloud cam, so this is very topical to me as well.
Is this the software you are using http://www.moonglowtech.com/products/AllSkyCam/Support.shtml V1.2 or would I need something else?
Cheers
Ian
Thanks Michael. I will check it out as well.
Michael,
Hope your well.
I really like how you have made your own, I have in the last few days added a dedicated cloud cam, so this is very topical to me as well.
Is this the software you are using http://www.moonglowtech.com/products/AllSkyCam/Support.shtml V1.2 or would I need something else?
Cheers
Ian
Hi
Yes I am using the software from AllSkyCam
It makes all the different images segments views from one domed image
You need to have a fisheye lens or a set up like the one I’m using