Indianapolis -- Here's one of those "controllable cameras" taken from the campus of "Indiana University Purdue University" campus outside of Indianapolis. It initially provides a picture of the Indianapolis skyline along with appearing to automatically update every few seconds. Camera quality appears a bit fuzzy, but it's nice and the techno-features increase the rating to Indianapolis -- Purported to be the first live cam shot of Indiana's largest city, the subject is, of course, a basketball arena ... under construction ... for the professional Indiana Pacers. So there's not much to see that this is Indianapolis. In fact, nothing to tell it's Indianapolis. Which makes it work only Indianapolis -- Another camera from Indiana's largest city, this one providing a nice shot of the downtown skyline. Unfortunately, there's a TV tower in the way, but, hey, you can't have it all I guess. This is a nice proportion shot and the quality seems solid, but, unfortunately, it's advertised as being updated only every 30 minutes. The last factor takes away from the rest, pushing this netcam down to
Fort Wayne -- Who thought Indiana was flat? It looks like it from this nice-quality camera shot of this Hoosier-state city. The camera comes via a television station and taking a look shows it obviously sits atop a transmission tower. The picture is of the vista variety and it sits so high you can see the curvature of the earth. Really. Worth Hebron: This netcam in this Indiana suburb of Chicago has to be among the most technically impressive I've come across. Essentially, this shot of traffic driving by is a "live" video feed, a JPEG image converted at 10 frames a second and captured as quickly as you connection can handle. Too bad it's such a dull shot, but still worth mainly for the novelty.
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