- Dec 27, 2016
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It seems like the new Z5 zoom cameras are a good value, at least in the StarLine lineup. I don't think we have any Z12's yet to see if that trend continues. So far it seems that there is only about a $10 difference to the Z. The PTZ seem to be another matter however. Going from the 4x zoom of the SD29204T-GN to the 12x of the larger SD40212T-HN with the same sensor and camera class, the price nearly doubles.
With the larger image senor sizes (greater than 1/3), the 7mm-35mm Z5 seems about right for most outdoor applications for me at least, although i have not received mine yet. I suspect that license plate usage case will prove that the 4MP Z5 is a better choice than the 2MP Z12 in the future, but only time and @nayr will tell
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I might like to see a 12mm or 16mm version of IPC-HDW4830EM-AS (25 to 30 deg FOV in 8MP) with low light technology and fixed focus for LPR use in a small form factor vs the varifocal IPC-HDW5830R-Z, which probably suffers at night with LPR. The 8MP starlights seem interesting especially with the newer compression technology keeping the bit stream down and storage space a bit under control (has anyone checked this out yet 2MP vs 8 MP H.265+), with MP their own form of zoom value.
With the larger image senor sizes (greater than 1/3), the 7mm-35mm Z5 seems about right for most outdoor applications for me at least, although i have not received mine yet. I suspect that license plate usage case will prove that the 4MP Z5 is a better choice than the 2MP Z12 in the future, but only time and @nayr will tell

I might like to see a 12mm or 16mm version of IPC-HDW4830EM-AS (25 to 30 deg FOV in 8MP) with low light technology and fixed focus for LPR use in a small form factor vs the varifocal IPC-HDW5830R-Z, which probably suffers at night with LPR. The 8MP starlights seem interesting especially with the newer compression technology keeping the bit stream down and storage space a bit under control (has anyone checked this out yet 2MP vs 8 MP H.265+), with MP their own form of zoom value.