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Looks like... says English..only thing I didn't see is if they are PAL or ntsc. It would be worth waiting to deal with @EMPIRETECANDY , his service and shipping is top notch.
Looks like... says English..only thing I didn't see is if they are PAL or ntsc. It would be worth waiting to deal with @EMPIRETECANDY , his service and shipping is top notch.
My Hik is super noisy too. Daytime is nice, night time, poop lolSo I took a few shots, not exhaustive by any means but it's getting late and I have tons of time to fart around with it, first impressions? I freaking love it, it blows my hikvision away, and I can NEVAR go back to manual focus again. Unless dahua or someone else comes out with something else around the same price point that is a lot better than this, I will probably be buying like 3 more of these when the next batch comes in, I already told Andy to reserve me 3. Here are some shots out back, quick and dirty, I don't have test rigs or anything yes so I used a lawn chair, sue me lol. File names are self explanatory.
Notes:
I've got a pretty good sized flood light that lights up the back yard, when the light is out, it's pretty much pitch dark back there except for moonlight. Cameras were on a chair close to the ground so light dispersion probably would have been better if they were higher up.
Nice doggy.he's a bull terrier, but he HATES almost everyone lol if a buttefly flaps it's wings in africa he loses his shit, so I'm sure he's a pretty good additional deterrent to thieves lol.
Do I dare ask why you have a bus? lolI know I'll be getting at least one more of these cameras to replace the 4300S on the back patio; and I'm considering putting one on the other side of the driveway as I'm thinking of adding a second driveway going back to my bus so I dont have to park in the street.. also less grass to water if I zero-scape that entire half of the front.
but first Ive got bigger fish to fry, I'll wait til availability of this is much better
As a warning, I purchased two of the cameras discussed in this thread from this retailer on December 2nd, 2016. As of today, I still do not have them. They claim they were "lost" by the ePacket delivery and are now sending them via DHL. The DHL tracking number was provided three days ago and no updates have been posted since DHL received the shipment info.yes, just beware epacket shipping takes forever.
Where do they need to go? They should be able to mount with what you have in the box.So quick question just recieved my 4 cameras, what mounts would i use with these cameras? Im looking on amazon but dont know exactly which ones to go with
Back in my elementary years we call that a VW Kombi. My Aunt had one. Rode like a bus but felt and sounded exactly like a Beetle -- a stretched Beetle. My dad had the Notchback, my friend's dad had the Squareback, and a family friend had the Brasilia. Yes, those were the good old days.its a 1975 VW Westfallia... Bus, the tires sit under front seats and the engine is in the back... just a bit smaller.
I'm ready to buy 3-4 of these things as soon as I can get my greedy little hands on them LOL.I know I'll be getting at least one more of these cameras to replace the 4300S on the back patio; and I'm considering putting one on the other side of the driveway as I'm thinking of adding a second driveway going back to my bus so I dont have to park in the street.. also less grass to water if I zero-scape that entire half of the front.
but first Ive got bigger fish to fry, I'll wait til availability of this is much better
Wasn't there a device, sealevel? That I can connect to my computer, and connect PIR sensors too? I'm thinking about playing with that as I prefer these turrets over the bullets now. Also does it connect to the PC via USB or ethernet?use tripwire instead, motion detection is just to be used to flag events in a NVR timeline for possible review.. its far too noisy to use for notifications.. thats the case with basic pixel based motion detection built into all cameras unless you offload it to a PC w/software like BlueIris.