Remember this guy? I think he is also a member of IP Cam Talk forum so be nice 
@EMPIRETECANDY hopefully you get a lot of business after this video.

@EMPIRETECANDY hopefully you get a lot of business after this video.
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Instead, viewers are left to believe that 4mp cameras only produce "soft" images while 4k cameras produce sharp images. Obviously it isn't so simple.
This latest video is the best he has done IMHO.
The biggest issue that I have is the fact that he fails to discuss DORI numbers, or the concept of focal lengths and field of views. He marks down the 4mp cameras because they cannot produce as crisp an image at 25' that a 8mp camera can. Well this is to be expected because 25' is in the "Recognize" range of most 2.8mm 4mp cameras and in the "Identify" range of most 2.8mm 8mp cameras. He should explain that someone could get a very sharp image at 25' or beyond with a 4mp camera if they simply choose the appropriate focal length for the job. Sure they will loose some of the width on their field of view, but he doesn't explain any of this. Instead, viewers are left to believe that 4mp cameras only produce "soft" images while 4k cameras produce sharp images. Obviously it isn't so simple.
To be fair, I think his target audience (at least for this video) are the folks who flock to Costo / Walmart cameras and buy those $20 generic cameras who do not have the brainpower to understand focal / DORI on their first day of realizing there are other better options out there. Too much info to dish out.
Agree he does a good job for the average consumer user.
I will continue to say that if comparing low light full color cameras at night, the Dahua 5442-NI series outperforms the standard 5442 all day long yet it rarely gets included.
Also I may have missed it but are they all set to Auto/Default?
Not sure why you would use the 2439 vs the 5442 with the bigger 1/1.8 sensor?
Yeah my neighbor is probably part of that same target audience. I trying to talk him off the Costco/Sams Club "kits" letting him know he'll definitely be getting lower quality cameras, but he seems locked on 4K with included DVR. The only upside is he is definitely NOT going wireless cloud route, and is sold on running POE wiring to each camera location, so with some luck I can eventually get him converted to some better cameras.
Does anyone know if the wiring runs for typical Costco/Sams setups is at least POE standards/ethernet compatible with other camera models so the wiring won't be a complete loss?
out of curiosity, what IS the difference between the 5442-NI vs standard 5442? I thought all 5442 had the baseline specs but different models #'s would include audio/no audio, plastic/metal, enhanced POE/not enhanced, etc.Agree he does a good job for the average consumer user.
I will continue to say that if comparing low light full color cameras at night, the Dahua 5442-NI series outperforms the standard 5442 all day long yet it rarely gets included.
Also I may have missed it but are they all set to Auto/Default?
Not sure why you would use the 2439 vs the 5442 with the bigger 1/1.8 sensor?
I'm sure you can purchase either analog or IP or hybrid COSTCO systems. Tell him to go hybrid or IP. That way, covers all bases if he can not afford IP cameras at this time.Yeah my neighbor is probably part of that same target audience. I trying to talk him off the Costco/Sams Club "kits" letting him know he'll definitely be getting lower quality cameras, but he seems locked on 4K with included DVR. The only upside is he is definitely NOT going wireless cloud route, and is sold on running POE wiring to each camera location, so with some luck I can eventually get him converted to some better cameras.
Does anyone know if the wiring runs for typical Costco/Sams setups is at least POE standards/ethernet compatible with other camera models so the wiring won't be a complete loss?
I believe the 5442-NI is the bullet model. I think @bigredfish did some tests last year and concluded it did better at night (though it does lack IR).out of curiosity, what IS the difference between the 5442-NI vs standard 5442? I thought all 5442 had the baseline specs but different models #'s would include audio/no audio, plastic/metal, enhanced POE/not enhanced, etc.
The lux rating, it has a bigger aperture.out of curiosity, what IS the difference between the 5442-NI vs standard 5442? I thought all 5442 had the baseline specs but different models #'s would include audio/no audio, plastic/metal, enhanced POE/not enhanced, etc.
Minimum Illumination | 0.001 Lux @F1.0 |
out of curiosity, what IS the difference between the 5442-NI vs standard 5442? I thought all 5442 had the baseline specs but different models #'s would include audio/no audio, plastic/metal, enhanced POE/not enhanced, etc.