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Been researching cameras for a while now and come across Dahua. With so many models it's hard. Help!?

Basically looking for nvr and 4-5 dome/bullet/turret cameras that are Poe. My price range is limited to £400 GBP/500 USD. Which I know is not substantial but it's a start for home use.

Any links/recommendations to specifics greatly appreciated.

Also any photos of Dahua software appreciate .
 

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A lot of options for sure. Look at the reviews once you find a model you like as there are many here.
500 USD for 4-5 domes is cutting it close if looking for high quality Dahua. Check this out:
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This is your friend read over here to learn some good stuff:
IP Cam Talk Wiki | IP Cam Talk

buying cams - look at sensors and what you need it for such as good night vision properties:
IP Cam Talk Cliff Notes | IP Cam Talk
 

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Been researching cameras for a while now and come across Dahua. With so many models it's hard. Help!?

Basically looking for nvr and 4-5 dome/bullet/turret cameras that are Poe. My price range is limited to £400 GBP/500 USD. Which I know is not substantial but it's a start for home use.

Any links/recommendations to specifics greatly appreciated.

Also any photos of Dahua software appreciate .
welcome @ChrisGwynne

Do take some time to review the cliff notes and check out member reviews of various cameras. There are some new models which came out recently and members are reviewing them. ( search dahua starlight+ )

A few comments:
1) imho your budget is a bit tight for a quality setup so you'll need to compromise a bit.
2) domes - are these for outdoors? if so consider a turret style instead, as there are numerous issues with dome cameras. ( search the forum ).
 
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Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it. After reviewing I do see budget is tight. Starting off small and building upon that tbh after seeing some of the cameras. My ideal set up for home use I'll be needing min of 6 so start small given current budget and work my way up. Messaged Andy already who's given me some choices. thank you.
 

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TAke your time and read the Wiki and plan today for tomorrow and it’ll pay dividends. Most folks don’t plan to fail rather they fail to plan. Welcome !
 
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