Quick contribution based on some experience with both cameras.
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I originally started out using Hikvisions but got turned off after reading more because I thought I was being robbed on FOV which is important to me because I need large coverage areas. I don't like domes because of the lack of mounting flexibility. So I bought the Dahuas and just finished installing two at the same site where I also installed a Hik. Bandwidth conservation is VERY important to me because my sites are remote and we use microwave IP backhaul to deliver the livefeeds to an operator who is watching the cameras.
So after installing the Dahuas I feel like the Hikvisions are basically superior in every way that matters to me. I am not unhappy with the Dahuas, it's just I won't be buying more for the following reasons:
Most of these reasons have already been mentioned here, but I wanted to pound on the bandwidth issue. I know in the example I am running 3mp but even at 720 there was no way I was getting close to matching the Hikvision's bandwidth performance. Without any improved quality or FOV tradeoffs, I can't justify using Dahuas out in the field for my application. I'm not going to replace the Dahuas but I really only see a reason to use them in a scenario where I need to capture a shot that has a need for a large vertical FOV.
If anyone knows of a configuration where the Dahuas can match the Hiks on bandwidth/quality I would love to hear it. However, I toyed with all the settings and couldn't get near the Hik. Note that the Hik only gets this low when operating in ONVIF mode with the Synology. If I don't use ONVIF the bandwidth savings don't show up.
BTW, for indoor applications at my HQ where bandwidth is irrelevant, I prefer Acti E12 cubes over both Hik and Dahua.
Thanks all!
- Bought Dahuas on ebay (from China)
- Bought Hikvision on Amazon
- Hik firmware V5.1.0 build 131202
- Dahua firmware 2.420.0002.0.R, build: 2014-06-21
- Using Synology DS1812+/DS412+ back end for the recording and monitoring of all cameras
- Hik camera is using ONVIF profile
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- Hiks are running 720p 15fps
- Dahuas are running 2048x1536 15fps
I originally started out using Hikvisions but got turned off after reading more because I thought I was being robbed on FOV which is important to me because I need large coverage areas. I don't like domes because of the lack of mounting flexibility. So I bought the Dahuas and just finished installing two at the same site where I also installed a Hik. Bandwidth conservation is VERY important to me because my sites are remote and we use microwave IP backhaul to deliver the livefeeds to an operator who is watching the cameras.
So after installing the Dahuas I feel like the Hikvisions are basically superior in every way that matters to me. I am not unhappy with the Dahuas, it's just I won't be buying more for the following reasons:
- Dahua's image quality "looks" worse than Hik's in that they are duller
- Dahua's VBR bandwidth at 720p is a consistent 600kbps - 1000kbps
- Hikvision bandwidth at 720p is 350kbps brief keyframe followed by 20-30kbps for still good quality.
- I think that the FOV of the hik is better horizontally than Dahua even though the Dahua has 3.6mm lens.
Most of these reasons have already been mentioned here, but I wanted to pound on the bandwidth issue. I know in the example I am running 3mp but even at 720 there was no way I was getting close to matching the Hikvision's bandwidth performance. Without any improved quality or FOV tradeoffs, I can't justify using Dahuas out in the field for my application. I'm not going to replace the Dahuas but I really only see a reason to use them in a scenario where I need to capture a shot that has a need for a large vertical FOV.
If anyone knows of a configuration where the Dahuas can match the Hiks on bandwidth/quality I would love to hear it. However, I toyed with all the settings and couldn't get near the Hik. Note that the Hik only gets this low when operating in ONVIF mode with the Synology. If I don't use ONVIF the bandwidth savings don't show up.
BTW, for indoor applications at my HQ where bandwidth is irrelevant, I prefer Acti E12 cubes over both Hik and Dahua.
Thanks all!
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