Best bang for my buck? please help!

jak

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Hello all...i am new the forum but have been lurking for a while (and searching for my answer before posting, but i cannot find what i am looking for)
i'm looking for an 8 or 12 camera setup. doesn't matter what brand it is as long as i get good quality. i'd like 2 or 3 cameras to go inside, so i might need those to be domes. other than that, i really don't care if they are domes or bullets except maybe the ones on the inside to be white and the ones on the outside to be black. i'd like to say money is not an object, but i do not want to spend thousands of dollars. it will be going in my new home. i have no clue as to how to set it up, so it will definitely be install professionally. It doesn't matter if it is wired or not, although i am concerned about it not connecting at times, if wireless. At my current home, i have a 4 channel annke (720p, but don't know the model) on the outside perimeter that has worked just fine, but leaving this system behind. i've read a lot of good things about Hikvision, but i don't see an option to buy a complete system (i only see where you can individually purchase the stuff piece by piece , and i am not technologically advanced enough to know what cameras work with what nvr, etc.). Id does NOT have to be hikvision.
my only requirements are as follows:
1 1080 or better
2. capable of viewing from my iPhone
obviously, i will need everything (cameras, nvr or whatever, wires, bracket mounts[if needed], etc.) so that i can just hand it to the person that is installing.
any help is appreciated!!! thanks!!!!
 

Del Boy

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Anything but Annke, Foscam, Sannce, Amcrest or similar rubbish.

If you are USA then you can get some decent Dahua OEM kits from Costco. I don't know which brands, someone else from the USA will be able to tell you. A lot of the Costco kits are rubbish so you need to post on here which ones are in your price-range and others will tell you if they are Dahua OEM etc. The advantages of a kit is that it'll be easy to setup.

I would recommend LTS if you are happy making your own kit up.
 
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