Reach out to @EMPIRETECANDY directly as he has lots of ways to sell and may have an option that is affordable.
Many here are from the UK and buy from him without issue.
Many here are from the UK and buy from him without issue.
Hi @mat200
I've seen the site store and also references to the user @EMPIRETECANDY selling kit but I think (going on past experiences with buying bike bits through a mate stateside) that although the international shipping costs are more than reasonable, the UK's crazy import charges would almost definitely preclude me from purchasing from him unfortunately.I'm also finding it a bit difficult to actually find a varifocal camera with a 1/1.8 sensor - lol. All the ones I've come across up to now have had a 1/2.8 sensor, whcih I believe is smaller and therefore less effective in low light conditions ? Maybe it's my lack of experience as well in this subject, wouldn't be surprised.
Thirty years ago, I would've prolly breezed through it without even breaking a sweat but nowadays, tech stuff always seems to take that whole lot longer to sink in.......I hate getting oldI'll just have to keep rattling through threads on here and see if I can workit out that way.....wish me luck
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Bugger. didn't realis you were from EAST Yorkshire, need to update my recommendation for you
AMCREST all the way, best value and performance
Why? Originally from WEST Yorkshire, sorry lad, yer gravy it too weak
Reach out to @EMPIRETECANDY directly as he has lots of ways to sell and may have an option that is affordable.
Many here are from the UK and buy from him without issue.
the 5442 s3 series are great cameras. The first one, either that or the turret version. is great. Note that the second one you linked to, the180 degree color 4k, does not have IR so you need a bunch of natural light unless you wish to have white lights on all night. If you do want a 180 camera, and need IR, Annke makes a very nice and inexpensive 180 camera with IR. There may be pricier Dahua or Hikvision 180 cams with IR. I've never used the dome cameras, so no help with that. And another vote for dealing with @EMPIRETECANDY , I'm very pleased with every aspect of buying lots of cameras from him.Tks @wittaj I will send him a PM and see what his response is. I'm thinking along the lines of two of THESE models, two of THESE models and one of THESE models (if they aren't excessively expensive once shipped) to cover the five points on my plan. Look OK to you ? I'll report back on whatever deal @EMPIRETECANDY comes back with.![]()
the 5442 s3 series are great cameras. The first one, either that or the turret version. is great. Note that the second one you linked to, the180 degree color 4k, does not have IR so you need a bunch of natural light unless you wish to have white lights on all night. If you do want a 180 camera, and need IR, Annke makes a very nice and inexpensive 180 camera with IR. There may be pricier Dahua or Hikvision 180 cams with IR. I've never used the dome cameras, so no help with that. And another vote for dealing with @EMPIRETECANDY , I'm very pleased with every aspect of buying lots of cameras from him.
Avoid using dome cameras outside. You will have issues' with dirt and UV on the dome.
Hi all.
I’ve decided I would like to get a CCTV system installed at my house after fitting one for a mate of mine. However, where I live, we suffer from regular power cuts (sometimes 30 mins or more) and the Mains voltage figure is errmm “variable” to say the least so after browsing a fair bit online, I’ve come to the conclusion that my system would possibly be better-off being run off my current PC that I have in my loft that I use as a Plex Server to allow me to have a graceful shut-down in case of a long power outage.
However, I’m not 100% certain that the current rig I have would be up to the task so I wanted to check with you guys if it would be OK for what I plan to install ? The current spec is as follows:-
Asus P8Q77-M Running W7 Enterprise.
Intel Core i7 3770 (3.4GHz).
16GB (2 x 8GB Dual Channel) RAM.
Onboard Intel(R) 82579LM NIC.
Onboard Intel HD4000 Graphics.
Samsung 850 120GB System Drive (65% free)
2 x WD 40EFRX 4TB HDD in Software Mirror Raid (for PLEX Storage).
1 x WD 20EZRX 2TB HDD (for General Storage).
Power Inspired VIX 650VA UPS that’s setup to power-down the machine after 5 minutes of outage. This is also set to power itself down after the PC shuts down as I have the BIOS set to power back on when the power returns.
The camera’s I fitted at my mates house were all from Reolink (RLC810A’s connected to their NL8B-410 NVR) which I thought were great for his house layout but for my house, which is a rectangular link-detached bungalow, I was thinking of using the following POE cameras:-
1. 2 X Duo 2’s (one for the front & one for the back in positions 1 & 2 in the attached pdf drawing)
2. 2 X RLC810/811 ? (1 for the passageway between us and next door-position 3 and 1 above the garage entrance pointing down the driveway-position 4)
3. Possibly an RLC-540A in the front entrance porch as I don’t want a video doorbell (position 5).
I was thinking of shoving a 4TB ~ 8TB WD or Seagate CCTV-Spec HDD in the rig just for the CCTV and I also need to buy a POE Switch (was thinking an 8-Port TP-Link or Netgear type so I’ve got room for expansion if required) I was also thinking that with the extra power requirements an upgrade to a (1500VA ?) bigger UPS might be required ?
So, other than asking if the above setup would be OK to use with S/W like Blue Iris, would you guys recommend any other camera manufacturers and/or would I be better-off using a separate NVR with its own UPS capable of running it for at the very least 30 mins of power-outage ? My budget (ideally) is about £800 but I could be persuaded to dig a bit deeper if there’s a good reason J
TIA-Shaky.
I run both a NVR and Blue iris as a redundant system on two 1500W UPS (one each) and the NVR runs 12 hrs with the UPS and the Mac is only 3 1/2 hrs