Motiv: Blick über den Hintersee. Im Hintergrund links der Hohe Göll, rechts das Hochkaltermassiv mit Blaueishütte Gebiet: Nationalpark Berchtesgaden / Landkreis Berchtesgadener Land (DE) Standorthöhe: 795 m Ausrichtung: Osten Aktivierungsdatum: 17.11.2016 Kamera bis 2024: Canon EOS 1200 D + 10-18mm Weitwinkelbjektiv Kamera seit 04.08.2024:Nikon Z30 & 12-28mm Strom- und Internetversorgung: PoE / WLAN-Link Gehäuseausführung: Kunststoffgehäuse Webcam-Partner:Haus am See
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Die Fotowebcam befindet sich am hauseigenen Steg der Ferienwohnungen Haus am See. Dieser Steg bietet eine phantastische Aussicht direkt auf die Wasseroberfläche des Hintersees in Ramsau im Nationalpark Berchtesgaden. Das Bergmassiv links im Hintergund ist der Hohe Göll, der markante Bergzug rechts ist das Hochkaltermassiv mit Blaueisgletscher (nicht direkt sichtbar) und Blaueishütte. Die Fotowebcam ist mit einem Weitwinkelobjektiv ausgestattet und auf 10mm Brennweite eingestellt. Die Internetverbindung wird per WLAN-Richtfunk hergestellt. Die Kamera befindet sich nur etwa einem Meter über dem Seespiegel! Dies wird für ganz außergewönliche Stimmungen sorgen. Das System wurde am 17. November 2016 aktiviert. Vielen Dank an Herr Axel Hörmann (Ferienwohnungen Haus am See) für sein Vertrauen in die Fotowebcam-Technik.
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