EZVIZ ip cam 3mp or 5mp

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Sep 14, 2024
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hey im new to CCTV camera so please help me
im interested in some EZVIZ ip cam
so i did some research about cctv in the forum and in one thread i read you should prioritize sensor instead of megapixel
so i wanted to buy the EZVIZ h9c and the option is 3mp(2k) or 5mp(3k) and i find the sensor and both of them using the same sensor: 1/2.7" Progressive Scan CMOS which one should i choose?
and in EZVIZ h8c using 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS for 4mp
in EZVIZ h7c using 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS for 4mp
in EZVIZ h6c using F2.4 @ 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS for 4mp
is it a good sensor and megapixel??
im using the h9c and h8c for outdoor use
im really new to this so please be easy on me i need your advice
thank you
 
Welcome to IPCT! :wave:

A 4MP camera should have at least a 1/1.8" sensor to provide decent low light performance especially when there's motion.

The 3MP version of the EZVIZ with the 1/2.7" sensor would perform better than the 5MP version with the same sensor.

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hey thank you so much for the reply and the guide
so with the guide i assume the EZVIZ h8c 2mp with 1/2.7" Progressive Scan CMOS will perform better at lowlight vs h8c with 4mp but using 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS
Welcome to IPCT! :wave:

A 4MP camera should have at least a 1/1.8" sensor to provide decent low light performance especially when there's motion.

The 3MP version of the EZVIZ with the 1/2.7" sensor would perform better than the 5MP version with the same sensor.

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thank you so much for the advice and guide!

so with that advice i assume EZVIZ h8c with 2mp with 1/2.7" Progressive Scan CMOS will perform better at night vs h8c with 4mp but with 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS?? but at day the 4mp will perform better i assume?? thank you
 
hey thank you so much for the reply and the guide
so with the guide i assume the EZVIZ h8c 2mp with 1/2.7" Progressive Scan CMOS will perform better at lowlight vs h8c with 4mp but using 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS
Yes, it should.