You might have some success enabling HLC instead of WDR. HLC will automatically adjust the exposure until there are no clusters of pixels without color data (pure white).
Tuya is more of a protocol than anything. They make chips that go inside of different devices to give them internet connectivity. The better question is why are you receiving random cameras in the mail? I wouldn't connect it to my network.
Can anyone clarify which cameras would require FCC certification? It seems like the commissioner of the FCC should know better than a YouTuber what he is and is not responsible for.
All these problems are solved by enabling onvif in the annke/hikvision web interface. It is not enabled by default, you will need to check the box and setup a user.
He talks about all that in this video:
I was surprised how well the axis performed in this most recent video, I haven't seen much mention of axis on this forum.
Correct, and then 3:25-4:54 was all about the relationship between focal length and DORI.
Here's a quote from you:
user8963 told me I can access my 12MP cameras from everywhere! It's right in your post above, just read Line 3 word 2 - Line 3 word 23.