Good day and thank you for allowing me to join the group!
I have spent the last week or so reading multiple threads within these forums. My gosh, some of you are truly amazing and knowledgeable when it comes to home, security cameras, and all the hardware and technology behind it.
In some of the recommended reading for a noob like myself, I read the general recommendation for specific cameras depending on what your goal was…. Observe, detect, identify…etc. with that said, I’m hoping you guys can give me recommendation that may suit my needs. If it was up to me, I would go all out and blanket my property up with a lot of cameras, but I have a wife that also has a spending problem. For everything I spend, she one ups me. I’m sure you know what I mean. So I have to keep this reasonable. Lol. My goal to start with is to probably purchase a pretty basic system (few cameras and NVR) and build it out as time any money allow. At first, I simply want to cover the points of entry into my house, including the driveway, garage door, front door, back door. I would like to be able to identify someone walking on the sidewalk in front of my house as well as when they approach through my front yard to my house, and ultimately identify them. If this is unreasonable (budget is $750-$1000) please advise. FYI there is usually a small Jeep compass parked on the left hand side of driveway just past the sidewalk. The distance from my front door to the sidewalk is approximately 50 feet and the distance from my overhead garage door to the sidewalk is about 35 feet. I have some cameras now (all generally fixed 2MP 1/2.7) as seen in the pictures, but they are not that great of quality (or I probably didn’t get the right camera for the job lol) and I think I installed the one above the garage and near the front door too high as often times when I view footage I am seeing the top of peoples heads. (Noob). I think I would be pretty content with an NVR and not BI if you think that would work efficiently for my scenario. I have network cable w PoE already in the entire area above the garage as it is attic space. All existing cameras are connected by PoE including the camera on left side of house and camera underneath gazebo in back of house. I can easily get network cable to back patio door or close to it ( gazebo corner closest to back door). No street lights but I have many low voltage landscape lights around the entire house. (Ignore Christmas lights in pics. lol) Back patio floodlight and gazebo lights come on with smart switch when my patio door is opened after sunset. What do you think my best options for equipment and location to get me close to what my goals are?
Thanks again and I sure I speak for others when I say Im greatful for all the time, effort, and knowledge those of you put in to help us new folks. I appreciate it.
I have spent the last week or so reading multiple threads within these forums. My gosh, some of you are truly amazing and knowledgeable when it comes to home, security cameras, and all the hardware and technology behind it.
In some of the recommended reading for a noob like myself, I read the general recommendation for specific cameras depending on what your goal was…. Observe, detect, identify…etc. with that said, I’m hoping you guys can give me recommendation that may suit my needs. If it was up to me, I would go all out and blanket my property up with a lot of cameras, but I have a wife that also has a spending problem. For everything I spend, she one ups me. I’m sure you know what I mean. So I have to keep this reasonable. Lol. My goal to start with is to probably purchase a pretty basic system (few cameras and NVR) and build it out as time any money allow. At first, I simply want to cover the points of entry into my house, including the driveway, garage door, front door, back door. I would like to be able to identify someone walking on the sidewalk in front of my house as well as when they approach through my front yard to my house, and ultimately identify them. If this is unreasonable (budget is $750-$1000) please advise. FYI there is usually a small Jeep compass parked on the left hand side of driveway just past the sidewalk. The distance from my front door to the sidewalk is approximately 50 feet and the distance from my overhead garage door to the sidewalk is about 35 feet. I have some cameras now (all generally fixed 2MP 1/2.7) as seen in the pictures, but they are not that great of quality (or I probably didn’t get the right camera for the job lol) and I think I installed the one above the garage and near the front door too high as often times when I view footage I am seeing the top of peoples heads. (Noob). I think I would be pretty content with an NVR and not BI if you think that would work efficiently for my scenario. I have network cable w PoE already in the entire area above the garage as it is attic space. All existing cameras are connected by PoE including the camera on left side of house and camera underneath gazebo in back of house. I can easily get network cable to back patio door or close to it ( gazebo corner closest to back door). No street lights but I have many low voltage landscape lights around the entire house. (Ignore Christmas lights in pics. lol) Back patio floodlight and gazebo lights come on with smart switch when my patio door is opened after sunset. What do you think my best options for equipment and location to get me close to what my goals are?
Thanks again and I sure I speak for others when I say Im greatful for all the time, effort, and knowledge those of you put in to help us new folks. I appreciate it.
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