Abus
ABUS
TVIP11550
This is a WLAN Megapixel Kamera which works very well with Linux and ZM. See the German Amazon Product Description and also ABUS product info.
The camera supports MPEG-4 and H.264 streams, ZM 1.24.2 supports only the MPEG-4 stream and dies on the H.264 stream (but this might be an ffmpeg issue). Of course also the MJPEG and JPEG variants can be used but require a much higher bandwith. With MPEG-4 you get a very good quality stream (1280x1024@15) with a bandwith 6MBit/s which is also no problem over WLAN.
The camera is very Linux compatible, only the alarm zone configuration for the camera-internal motion detection requires IE. Since I use ZM I do not use this feature at all, everything else is Firefox compatible. The wealth of settable options shows that this camera belongs to the semi-professional market and is well above the typical Chinese cheapomatic camera.
Streaming source is rtsp://<camera>:554/video.mp4
and one must set the picture size to 1280x1024. I disabled the authentication for the video stream at the camera.
There are also other models which lack some or all of WLAN, IR, Megapixel features. These should also be compatibel but I did not test them.
TVIP11502
Otherwise known as a "IR 720p Network Compact Camera". A wired IP camera with infrared. Does have the ablity to register colors, but only in very bright situations. Monochrome performance is very good in low light situations, due to the IR LEDs at the front.
Very Linux compatible. Uses standard HTTP/HTTPS, no ActiveX. Shows the image feed as a fast paced JPEG slideshow.
Product information and downloads: Abus product webpage
The camera supports MJPEG, MPEG4, 3GPP and H.264, but MJPEG is the best option because Zoneminder v1.30.4 converts everything in single JPEG files except for MJPEG.
Streaming source for MJPEG without authentication is: rtsp://<camera>:554/video.mjpg
, with authentication it's: rtsp://user:password@cameraip:554/video.mjpg
To use another format just replace "video.mjpg" with one of these below:
h.264 video.h264
MPEG4 video.mp4
MJPEG video.mjpg
3GPP video.3gp
It also does offer a syslog option (but no SNMP), which works fine with LibreNMS (version 1.35-134-gddc40fc). Just add the camera to the syslog server and (toggle the SNMP option to "off" when adding it on LibreNMS, otherwise LibreNMS won't add the camera), and set the camera to send the logs to the syslog servers hostname/IP.