Advice for Hikvision DS-2CD2347G2H-LIU vs Dahua IPC-HDW5442T-ZE

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Hello guys,

First of all I must say that I find this forum quite helpful for a newbie like me and after reading many, many reviews I have narrow down to two different camera models for my CCTV setup.
So this are my thoughts and I would appreciate your expertise and recommendations :)

Exterior of the House:
I currently live in Plot 14 and the main objective is to capture all activities from the back of the house, towards the garden - Cameras 2 and 3.
Important factors :
  • Minimum light as it's a small garden with a pathway in from (no public lighting)
  • Small gate where I would like to IDENTIFY any person trying to pass.
  • Front of the house is a one way street so the only requirement is to focus on individuals rather than vehicles/plates or any other activity.
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So the first quote that I received was to install DH-IPC-HDW3849H-ZAS-PV and from what I learned in this forum, those cameras are suboptimal with MP/Sensor ratio and gimmicky lights.

So I scrapped that idea and from there I started to look into other Dahua cameras and it feels that the 5442T-ZE has a lot of consensus in terms of a very good all around camera.
Due to the fact that I live in the UK, there are a lot more Hikvision resellers and some of the installers recommended DS-2CD2347G2H-LIU which it feels that it can perform better (sharper images) compared to the Dahua hardware.

That is the pickle that I am currently as I'm now struggling to make a decision about these two and would love any recommendation or advice about what should I go for.

Thank you for the help in advance :)

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Great all around camera:

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I have both and prefer the picture quality of the Dahua 5442 much better. The GUI seems more intuitive as well. As soon as I got the 5442, I moved the Hikvision to an overview/duplicate role.
 

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I have both and prefer the picture quality of the Dahua 5442 much better. The GUI seems more intuitive as well. As soon as I got the 5442, I moved the Hikvision to an overview/duplicate role.
Thank you so much for your recommendation.
Do you think it's advisable to combine 2x 5442 for the front of the house (where I don't need much light), but another model for the back where there is a gate and a camera with warm light would be more suitable?
I cannot see any 5442 with warm light and I also wouldn't like to go for the 3489's. Is there any other camera that you would recommend with warm light embedded?
 

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The thing with the warm white visible light is that they aren't much brighter than a mobile phone on anything but the cameras with the 1/1.2" sensor and once you get the camera off of default/auto settings, the warm light casts maybe a doable range of 8-10 feet, maybe.

The 4K/X and 4K/T that are 8MP on the 1/1.2" sensor can do very well with just the white light and a faster shutter. If your range of focus is in the 15-20 feet range, then the 4K/T would be a good choice (it suffers from a vary small focus area). Otherwise go with the 4K/X.

But yes stay away from the 3849.
 

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The thing with the warm white visible light is that they aren't much brighter than a mobile phone on anything but the cameras with the 1/1.2" sensor and once you get the camera off of default/auto settings, the warm light casts maybe a doable range of 8-10 feet, maybe.

The 4K/X and 4K/T that are 8MP on the 1/1.2" sensor can do very well with just the white light and a faster shutter. If your range of focus is in the 15-20 feet range, then the 4K/T would be a good choice (it suffers from a vary small focus area). Otherwise go with the 4K/X.

But yes stay away from the 3849.
Unfortunately the 4K-X and 4K-T are only sold in the US as I cannot find them easily in the UK.
I think I'm getting to the realization that there isn't a silver bullet camera with good MP/Sensor Ratio, white light and IR all together. I guess it's all about specific requirements per camera and see what best suits each place.
Maybe I run the 5442 in all the locations and accept the fact that I need to rely on the IR camera for low light recordings.

Thank you for the help! :)
 

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If you can provide any light at all, the new versions of 5442, the S3 does very well with little light.

Send a DM to @EMPIRETECANDY, a member here that sells Dahua OEM all around the world from his Amazon site as well as direct. He has sold many cameras to members here from the UK.
 
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