Have both turret and bullet of the 4k-x in 2.8
And also have the IPC-T5442T-ZE.
My plan was to try each and see what I liked.
Mainly this is for inside 2 garage spaces. What escaped my in every review I've read and post I've seen up till now is that the 4k-x don't have IR capabilities for night viewing. If you want night viewing you need the LED light or some extra light around the device.
I like the 442T but will say out of the box the images for the 4k-x are a bit more appealing and the "dark" images are pretty impressive even with very low spotlight intensity. I'm sure it can be tweaked but I am planning on color day and b&w night because there is almost zero ambient light in either location.
I just can't wrap my head around having to have an LED on all the time in the garage in order to see dark images. But if the images or camera are that much better maybe I can accept it.
On the outside of the house, I cannot imagine having 15 of these things lighting up my house on the outside in order to be able to see night images, nor do I think my wife would agree to it.
So if I'm going to keep the 442T and add it to my IPC-B5442E-ZE and IPC-B5442E-Z4E for outside.
I'm debating the utility of thr 4k-x since I'll never use the LEDs outside.
Maybe if cameras had AI detection and could flip on the LED with motion it MIGHT be more appealing but il I see that causing lots of issues too.
So my long winded buildup to the question is, does anyone actually run the 4k-x cams with spots turned on all the time and is it that much better a camera vs 2hat I already have for low light scenarios?
And also have the IPC-T5442T-ZE.
My plan was to try each and see what I liked.
Mainly this is for inside 2 garage spaces. What escaped my in every review I've read and post I've seen up till now is that the 4k-x don't have IR capabilities for night viewing. If you want night viewing you need the LED light or some extra light around the device.
I like the 442T but will say out of the box the images for the 4k-x are a bit more appealing and the "dark" images are pretty impressive even with very low spotlight intensity. I'm sure it can be tweaked but I am planning on color day and b&w night because there is almost zero ambient light in either location.
I just can't wrap my head around having to have an LED on all the time in the garage in order to see dark images. But if the images or camera are that much better maybe I can accept it.
On the outside of the house, I cannot imagine having 15 of these things lighting up my house on the outside in order to be able to see night images, nor do I think my wife would agree to it.
So if I'm going to keep the 442T and add it to my IPC-B5442E-ZE and IPC-B5442E-Z4E for outside.
I'm debating the utility of thr 4k-x since I'll never use the LEDs outside.
Maybe if cameras had AI detection and could flip on the LED with motion it MIGHT be more appealing but il I see that causing lots of issues too.
So my long winded buildup to the question is, does anyone actually run the 4k-x cams with spots turned on all the time and is it that much better a camera vs 2hat I already have for low light scenarios?