Dahua Cameras

Rhodesy

Getting the hang of it
Mar 8, 2018
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Hi Guys,

I'm setting up a BI system for my girlfriends sandwich shop.
I'm just checking the 5231's are the best camera for a mainly indoor environment.

She wants:-

1 x outside shop door camera
4 x cameras to well lit retail areas
2 x cameras to staff basement where lights are turned on occasionally.

Should we just get her 7 x 5231's or is there any merit in getting a higher resolution in the well lit areas?
 
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Hi Guys,

I'm setting up a BI system for my girlfriends sandwich shop.
I'm just checking the 5231's are the best camera for a mainly indoor environment.

She wants:-

1 x outside shop door camera
4 x cameras to well lit retail areas
2 x cameras to staff basement where lights are turned on occasionally.

Should we just get her 7 x 5231's or is there any merit in getting a higher resolution in the well lit areas?

Hi @Rhodesy

If you're mostly concerned with covering a well lighted area during business hours then I would go with a 8MP camera that has the newer larger sensor ( example 1/1.8" )

For the basement and outdoors perhaps look at some of the newer 4MP starlight+ models which have gotten good reviews by members.
 
Thanks for the reply @mat200, I have previously really enjoyed the starlight 2mp dahuas.
When I eventually tried the 4, 6 & 8mp, I struggled to see the overall improvement as outdoors at night, the 2mp still came out best.
Admittedly that's at night outdoors.

Can I ask is this new starlight+ has moved things on for evenings?
 
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Thanks for the reply @mat200, I have previously really enjoyed the starlight 2mp dahuas.
When I eventually tried the 4, 6 & 8mp, I struggled to see the overall improvement as outdoors at night, the 2mp still came out best.
Admittedly that's at night outdoors.

Can I ask is this new starlight+ has moved things on for evenings?

I've also enjoy my 2MP Dahua starlights.

Check out @SouthernYankee welcome to new members, he lists some models to look at.

Looks like the newer 4MP starlight+ models are doing well. I should take some more time to read the review threads. If I was buying new cameras it looks like there are more options now for low light ones.
 
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Does she need audio on the cams? Check your local laws. If you can't use audio or she doesn't want it, this is a good alternative.
 
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Higher MP for indoors, where there's always light. You get much better detail of stuff happening with those extra MP's (remember, 8 MP vs 2MP equals 3840x2160 vs 1920x1080, 4MP is only 2688x1520, so not that much improvement).
Just remember to choose storage accordingly: 2 times the clarity, 4 times the storage.