Beach camera

poolguy

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Jan 2, 2026
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Currently have an older Amcrest IP8M-T2599E streaming to Tides Beach RockyPoint NY live. This isn't a security camera, it's purely a scenic webcam for friends and family to catch sunsets at our local beach. I'd like to upgrade to a cam with a higher frame rate than the current 15fps @2160p. I'd like to stay above 1440p. Any recommendations for a cam that's more picture quality based, rather than security? Trying to stay under $200 and considering Empiretech cams available on Amazon.
 

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Truth be told, that camera is doing a good job for what it's being used for. If you really want 30FPS and better night vision, the only camera I could recommend as an improvement would be the EmpireTech IPC-Color4K-T, which is just over $200. Google it for purchase options, or search YouTube for "Color4K-T" and "Color4K-X" to get an idea of what it can do (particularly at night). Note that due to high sensitivity, bright clouds will wash out a bit with that camera (which may be desirable anyway instead of dimming the scene like your current camera would do).
 
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Man, that's beautiful.

Are you streaming via RTMP directly to YouTube from the camera?

Would a 2.8mm lens as you have now work?
 
Truth be told, that camera is doing a good job for what it's being used for. If you really want 30FPS and better night vision, the only camera I could recommend as an improvement would be the EmpireTech IPC-Color4K-T, which is just over $200. Google it for purchase options, or search YouTube for "Color4K-T" to get an idea of what it can do (particularly at night).
Here it is => IPC-Color4K-T

No IR, must use ambient visible light or built-in warm white LED's only.