Hi all,
I've read tons of threads here about camera placement and camera selection. If I had an unlimited budget, unlimited resources, and infrastructure to support 20 cameras, I'd be able to meet many of the principles you all shoot for in your designs. I see criteria like cameras watching cameras, visibility vs. face/plate recognition, and so on. Unfortunately, I'm limited to about 4-5 exterior cameras for my home to give me decent visibility and some detailed recognition for more critical areas as needed. With this in mind, how do I design a system when I have some constraints?
House is a two-story colonial (the second story level represented by the blue edge in the attached picture (I'm trying to avoid camera placement here because I believe they will be too high up). There are 6 entrances: front door, basement door, garage man door, rear porch door, and two double garage doors. Each of these is highlighted in yellow in the attached picture. I have come up with a tentative design for 5 cameras: one doorbell cam at the front door, two cameras located between the garage doors monitoring opposite directions, one along the side of the house watching the garage man door, and one at the rear porch watching its entrance as well as the basement door entrance. All of these locations are highlighted in red. All cameras would be located under the soffits on the first-story level of the house.
I know I'm missing some windows and have a whole side of the house which is unmonitored. I may try to capture those points later or capture them with indoor cameras at some point.
Can I get any feedback on my camera layout plan (again, assuming the constraint of no more than 4-5 cameras)?
Also, I'm looking at 5MP cameras with 2.8mm lens and 1/2.7" sensor. Seems 2MP is recommended for nigh viewing; will these 5MP units be adequate as a starting point for my purpose, once again, considering my budget and infrastructure constraints?
Thanks in advance.

I've read tons of threads here about camera placement and camera selection. If I had an unlimited budget, unlimited resources, and infrastructure to support 20 cameras, I'd be able to meet many of the principles you all shoot for in your designs. I see criteria like cameras watching cameras, visibility vs. face/plate recognition, and so on. Unfortunately, I'm limited to about 4-5 exterior cameras for my home to give me decent visibility and some detailed recognition for more critical areas as needed. With this in mind, how do I design a system when I have some constraints?
House is a two-story colonial (the second story level represented by the blue edge in the attached picture (I'm trying to avoid camera placement here because I believe they will be too high up). There are 6 entrances: front door, basement door, garage man door, rear porch door, and two double garage doors. Each of these is highlighted in yellow in the attached picture. I have come up with a tentative design for 5 cameras: one doorbell cam at the front door, two cameras located between the garage doors monitoring opposite directions, one along the side of the house watching the garage man door, and one at the rear porch watching its entrance as well as the basement door entrance. All of these locations are highlighted in red. All cameras would be located under the soffits on the first-story level of the house.
I know I'm missing some windows and have a whole side of the house which is unmonitored. I may try to capture those points later or capture them with indoor cameras at some point.
Can I get any feedback on my camera layout plan (again, assuming the constraint of no more than 4-5 cameras)?
Also, I'm looking at 5MP cameras with 2.8mm lens and 1/2.7" sensor. Seems 2MP is recommended for nigh viewing; will these 5MP units be adequate as a starting point for my purpose, once again, considering my budget and infrastructure constraints?
Thanks in advance.
