Same mount with the
Amcrest too. One difference is that the Amcrest is 4:3 aspect ratio. And some of the settings are more limited.
If yours are the Wyze V3, then they likely will look better and brighter at default settings with a static scene vs the 2431. But that's where it quickly ends... In order to get that look they push gain way way up, there's tons of compression, and the bit rate is relatively low. So in practical use with things moving in a complex scene, things breakdown kind of badly. You'll be able to set the 2431 to get better overall results. Or I suppose that you could set it up with a ton of gain and a slow exposure too to get a great static pic and lousy results otherwise. ; ) A big difference either way is that with the Dahua you'll be able to change settings as needed for the application/setting vs being stuck with however Wyze is doing things.