WTB Help with which ptz camera to buy

itservice

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they are both fine cameras, the Pro costs more than the Lite
can you tell me if the Camera-SD59225U-HNI will work with a Hikvision DS-7716NI-SP/16.
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For all your help
Dennis
 

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@itservice, it will work. Just make sure you have your POE+ injector on and it will work like any other camera
 

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My bad...I missed the part about the psu
 

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The DS-7716NI-SP/16 has 802.3at PoE+ built in..

The Dahua should work w/the Hikvision via ONVIF... but the Hik wont know how to configure the dahua and not all features may work.. but basic video recording/playback and ptz should work.
 

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@nayr if the NVR is 802.3at (rather than af) does that mean that you don't need a poe injector? assuming that your poe switch still has available power?
IOW, I'm looking to get a SD49225T-HNI soon, will my ltn8716-p16 be able to power the ptz without an injector?
 

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802.3at == PoE+ and will output at minimum ~25W of power
802.3af == PoE and will output at minimum ~14W of power

The Dahua PTZ's require 802.3at (PoE+) because they draw ~23W of power..

with your 802.3at capable NVR you wont need an 802.3at PoE injector/midspan.
 

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802.3at == PoE+ and will output at minimum ~25W of power
802.3af == PoE and will output at minimum ~14W of power

The Dahua PTZ's require 802.3at (PoE+) because they draw ~23W of power..

with your 802.3at capable NVR you wont need an 802.3at PoE injector/midspan.
Awesome, Thank you!
 

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Reading through this post and damn, Nayr you are the Funken Wagnel of security cameras. Incredible and nice to have someone with a lot of knowledge like this so folks don't make them nooby mistakes.
 
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