Skype to view targets
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:46 pm
I've been out this morning to a friends paddock that I can setup to shoot to 300m. Took the new range bench and usual gear plus some extras. In the past I generally shoot to 200m and can just see the holes with my 10 power scope but not always, especially if there in the black. I don't have a spotting scope.
The idea came after talking to the daughter, who is OS, on Skype. Could I setup a webcam or use the iphone and ipad to view my targets on Skype.
1. Didn't want to spend any/much $
2. Didn't want to shoot the iphone by accident , see 1 above.
3. I do have mobile phone service where I shoot but it is marginal in spots. 1-3 bars on phone. Skype video will stop at low reception.
I experimented at home and found that I had enough gear to make it work.
I had to put the iphone to close to the targets(see 2 above) to get a good image and couldn't zoom in so I hooked up our Logitech HD c 525 webcam(about $50) from the desktop computer to our notebook computer.
Hotspotted (wireless) the notebook to the iphone for my internet connection and used Skype between the iphone and ipad(with 3g). The software for the webcam lets you zoom in if needed but the image quality deteriorates.
See the photos below of how I set it up in the paddock. We had poor phone reception at 200m but at 300 we were on top of a ridge and it was OK. It saved us driving back and forth to check targets and we could spot most shots. .
This is ipad view. Some would say just buy a spotting scope but that can be expensive for quality and still limited at longer ranges by what I have read. If there is no mobile coverage this whole exercise is irrelevant for you but it is getting better around here. We will have wireless broadband (NBN) in the next few months.
So it did work but is not perfect.
This has been a bit of an experiment and exercise in trial and error and not spending big $.
I haven't had much to do with webcams or videos etc, I use it not work with it. Does anyone have any suggestions for better cameras preferably with a narrower field of view , possibly security cameras, or any other ideas? Anyone else tried this?
Something too think about
regards
Bruce
The idea came after talking to the daughter, who is OS, on Skype. Could I setup a webcam or use the iphone and ipad to view my targets on Skype.
1. Didn't want to spend any/much $
2. Didn't want to shoot the iphone by accident , see 1 above.
3. I do have mobile phone service where I shoot but it is marginal in spots. 1-3 bars on phone. Skype video will stop at low reception.
I experimented at home and found that I had enough gear to make it work.
I had to put the iphone to close to the targets(see 2 above) to get a good image and couldn't zoom in so I hooked up our Logitech HD c 525 webcam(about $50) from the desktop computer to our notebook computer.
Hotspotted (wireless) the notebook to the iphone for my internet connection and used Skype between the iphone and ipad(with 3g). The software for the webcam lets you zoom in if needed but the image quality deteriorates.
See the photos below of how I set it up in the paddock. We had poor phone reception at 200m but at 300 we were on top of a ridge and it was OK. It saved us driving back and forth to check targets and we could spot most shots. .
This is ipad view. Some would say just buy a spotting scope but that can be expensive for quality and still limited at longer ranges by what I have read. If there is no mobile coverage this whole exercise is irrelevant for you but it is getting better around here. We will have wireless broadband (NBN) in the next few months.
So it did work but is not perfect.
This has been a bit of an experiment and exercise in trial and error and not spending big $.
I haven't had much to do with webcams or videos etc, I use it not work with it. Does anyone have any suggestions for better cameras preferably with a narrower field of view , possibly security cameras, or any other ideas? Anyone else tried this?
Something too think about
regards
Bruce