Herbert Graf wrote: > I've attached an image on a section of my living room (just taken) and > an image of outside (taken about a month ago). > > Considering it IS a web cam, the quality is quite good to my eyes > (certainly better then any other web cam I've tried). Note that any > compression artifacts you see are because I have compression turned to > max (so remote video is at the fastest frame rate possible). > > The wireless is 100% solid in my experience, I've never seen it dropped, > I've watched the feed for hours at a time (watching the roofers work) > and it worked flawlessly. I highly recommend it. TTYL Thank you very much for the information, Herbert. However, I'm interested to know how well the camera would perfom at night. Say I have a street light about 30 feet from the object I am taking pictures of (~60 ft from the camera), would that be enough light to produce a good image? I'd really like to find out who keeps throwing eggs at my car (I suspect the neighbor's kids). This is especially annoying in the summer, when the Phoenix sun bakes the whites into the paint. Even the pressure washer is sometimes not powerful enough to wash the stuff off, and some of the stains become permanent if the car is not washed promptly. Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist