As I mentioned in previous posting, there are a great variety of camera 
brands and models with different settings and capabilities (which is beyond 
this Forum). Having a "click" button might refers to a specific client 
camera software.

1) Live Stream IP Camera
Usually a Live Stream IP Camera is expensive or need an external Encoding 
software/hardware. Check: RPi Live Stream Camera 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/weewx-user/live$20stream$20camera%7Csort:date/weewx-user/DdgnXyTGQC4/YtytX95xAwAJ>

2) Snapshot
Instead of Live Stream, most IP cameras are capable of snapshots through 
URL or other protocol. To note, direct image URL.... NOT to reach your 
camera management or client software.

For example, my camera is a C2 Reolink, and I can acquire a snapshot 
thorough the following command:

http://(ip address)/cgi-bin/api.cgi?cmd=Snap&channel=0&rs=(any combination 
of numbers and letters)&user=(user name)&password=(user password)

https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007011233-How-to-Capture-Live-JPEG-Image-of-Reolink-Cameras-via-Web-Browsers

Please, check your camera manual and/or OEM website as it might be there 
something similar.

3) 3rd Party Software
Would also suggest to play with an external image client software in you 
mobile device, like TinyCAM (https://tinycammonitor.com/). You may learn a 
lot from setting up your camera to a client mobile software (even the free 
version), as there are many protocols, ports and port-routing that can be 
addressed.

Xant

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