best baby video monitor with zoom image
Mantha Mon
it needs to be able to focus zoom in and out hmm...take pictures maybe have a remote but its okay if it doesn't great quality takes pics with good quality and does video with good quality...i need like one that give off the right color like if a eyeshadow was light baby blue i want it to look the same on camera as it does in real life....or at least a little like that...and if you can please do a specific one...not just like "the sony brands are goood" not that like a specific like "sony:blah blah blah the naame of camera" and how much it cost were i can buy or a link to were i can buy...thanks!
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Nikon D5000 would do what you want. It is 12.3 MP and will shoot HD video. It has a 2.7 inch fold out vari-angle LCD monitor makes it easier to compose your shots from difficult angles, the ISO range of 100-6400 should cope with most lighting conditions.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/
I use Nikon cameras and have done for years which is why I recommended that camera.
That does not mean that there are not other cameras by other manufacturers that would suit your needs.
You should read more reviews then go into a camera shop and actually handle some cameras to see how they feel to you.
Nikon D5000 would do what you want. It is 12.3 MP and will shoot HD video. It has a 2.7 inch fold out vari-angle LCD monitor makes it easier to compose your shots from difficult angles, the ISO range of 100-6400 should cope with most lighting conditions.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/
I use Nikon cameras and have done for years which is why I recommended that camera.
That does not mean that there are not other cameras by other manufacturers that would suit your needs.
You should read more reviews then go into a camera shop and actually handle some cameras to see how they feel to you.
Scared to put 5 month old across the hall :(?
Summermom
I have been cosleeping with my 5 month old since she has been born. I love having her near me, but my husband sleeps on the couch and we really miss sleeping together. The problem is I cannot bear putting her in her baby bed across the hall in her room. I would not be able to sleep at all! I always think something could happen to her and I would not be there, like a fire, or robbery, or her just spittng up choking. A baby monitor would not be good enough! How do I solve this problem and has any other mother felt this way and how did you get over it!?
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You're not alone, momma! I really struggled with that too. Give yourself "baby steps". First put her in a safe place right next to your bed then move her away slowly if you need to. We put our baby in the pack and play bassinett and put her across the room from us for several months before moving her to her own room -- and then I checked on her several times per night! We also bought a video monitor so I could see her without waking her and that helped put my mind at ease a ton. At some point I have to tell myself too that I can't watch her every second even when she's right next to me -- you fall asleep and can't listen for every breath. Take it from me, I wish I'd gotten her used to her own bed sooner, because our baby has had some serious separation anxiety problems with getting used to sleeping on her own. We will definitely move our next baby sooner so that everyone can get some sleep! I know it is hard and scary. Unfortunately at some point you just have to make the move and pray for her safety (and check on her throughout the night!) Seriously consider the video monitor. If I zoomed in I could even see her breathing (chest rising and falling).
You're not alone, momma! I really struggled with that too. Give yourself "baby steps". First put her in a safe place right next to your bed then move her away slowly if you need to. We put our baby in the pack and play bassinett and put her across the room from us for several months before moving her to her own room -- and then I checked on her several times per night! We also bought a video monitor so I could see her without waking her and that helped put my mind at ease a ton. At some point I have to tell myself too that I can't watch her every second even when she's right next to me -- you fall asleep and can't listen for every breath. Take it from me, I wish I'd gotten her used to her own bed sooner, because our baby has had some serious separation anxiety problems with getting used to sleeping on her own. We will definitely move our next baby sooner so that everyone can get some sleep! I know it is hard and scary. Unfortunately at some point you just have to make the move and pray for her safety (and check on her throughout the night!) Seriously consider the video monitor. If I zoomed in I could even see her breathing (chest rising and falling).
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