Another Newbie In The House

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n3wb
Aug 20, 2025
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Hello, techno-voyeurs!

I bought Wyze OGs last October to get my feet wet with regard to security cams. Learned about RTSP, ONVIF and Wyze’s lack of same. Switched to Tapo C120s to play around with. Haven’t had much time to do this for months and am trying to get back to this now.

Thank you for having me. I am here to learn.
 
Welcome!

Once you are tired of the quality you will see from the consumer cams like in this thread:

The Typical picture of a Perp on Nextdoor-type Apps with Consumer Grade Cameras like Ring, Nest, Arlo, Canary, Wyze, etc.

Then start looking at threads like these that are used as the go to for the new person here outlining the commonly recommended cameras (along with Amazon links) based on distance to IDENTIFY that represent the overall best value/best bang for the buck in terms of price and performance day and night. It might be a 2MP camera in some instances. Many here feel 4MP is the current sweet spot for these cameras.

The Importance of Focal Length over MP in camera selection

And coupled with that thread is this great thread which will show why all of the same 2.8 or 3.6mm cameras is the wrong choice (these are the common focal lengths consumer brands sell):

i-want-2-8mm-cameras-everywhere-to-see-everything-this-is-why-you-need-specific-fovs-with-purposeful-focal-lengths.70053/

We would encourage you to look at those threads in detail.

It will probably raise more questions than answers LOL