Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and surveillance systems. Trying to figure out where to place my cameras and could use some feedback. I want to make sure I can identify anyone that gets close to an entry point of the house. I guess close would be within 5 feet . I already have an alarm system with sensors on every door/window, glass break, motion, smoke etc.. throughout.
I bought a Lorex 16 channel, 8 camera NVR system. The 8 cameras are 2.8mm 4k cameras with spotlights. I understand about not chasing MP and needing different focal lengths to actually identify people. That's why I'm looking for info to augment this system.
I also bought 2 Dahua 5442T-ZE cameras from Andy. I've been testing them out with my NVR inside the house to make sure I can get them all talking together. I plan on using these cameras to test out locations, but could use some pointers as to where to start, so it won't take me months of random testing.
My house is in a new construction neighborhood with no satellite views available yet, so I've taken a few pictures. Here's what I'm planning..
1, 3, 5 - Lorex 2.8mm 4k cameras
2 - Lorex 2k Doorbell camera
4 - Lorex 1080p wifi floodlight camera
6, 7 - Dahua 5442T-ZE cam zoomed in pointing towards front of house (the zoom is so neighbors don't have a wide angle camera pointing in their bedrooms).
8, 10 - Lorex 2.8mm 4k cameras
9 - Lorex 1080p wifi floodlight camera.
I'm planning on building a fence eventually and the gates will come up to 10 feet from the front of the house on each side.
I thought motion sensor floodlights in front and at the back of the house would be good for lighting and figured I might as well make them cameras for extra coverage. But would I still need 2 cameras on either side of the garage as well?
The soffits above the garage are 12 feet high and the rest of the soffits around the house are 9 feet high. I assume I need to place the cameras lower. Like 8 feet? Most of the security camera companies have told me they recommend placing cameras on the soffits in my case or up to 10 feet up so people can't rip them down. Is 8 feet or lower the way to go?
I know I need to put additional cameras on the front door, but I'm not sure where to put them? I want to make sure I can ID someone approaching the front door or trying to take packages or anything.
The other thing is that I'm interested in setting up an LPR camera. I know this camera would be dedicated just to plates and the rest of the image is black at night. My question is where to put it?
There is also a community mailbox across the street from my house but not in the same direction that an LPR would face. My particular mailbox is not in this cluster. Would it be beneficial to keep an eye on that location since it's pretty close to me?
Any advice and suggestions on placement on aiming would be super helpful!
Thanks everyone
Frank
I'm new to the forum and surveillance systems. Trying to figure out where to place my cameras and could use some feedback. I want to make sure I can identify anyone that gets close to an entry point of the house. I guess close would be within 5 feet . I already have an alarm system with sensors on every door/window, glass break, motion, smoke etc.. throughout.
I bought a Lorex 16 channel, 8 camera NVR system. The 8 cameras are 2.8mm 4k cameras with spotlights. I understand about not chasing MP and needing different focal lengths to actually identify people. That's why I'm looking for info to augment this system.
I also bought 2 Dahua 5442T-ZE cameras from Andy. I've been testing them out with my NVR inside the house to make sure I can get them all talking together. I plan on using these cameras to test out locations, but could use some pointers as to where to start, so it won't take me months of random testing.
My house is in a new construction neighborhood with no satellite views available yet, so I've taken a few pictures. Here's what I'm planning..
1, 3, 5 - Lorex 2.8mm 4k cameras
2 - Lorex 2k Doorbell camera
4 - Lorex 1080p wifi floodlight camera
6, 7 - Dahua 5442T-ZE cam zoomed in pointing towards front of house (the zoom is so neighbors don't have a wide angle camera pointing in their bedrooms).
8, 10 - Lorex 2.8mm 4k cameras
9 - Lorex 1080p wifi floodlight camera.
I'm planning on building a fence eventually and the gates will come up to 10 feet from the front of the house on each side.
I thought motion sensor floodlights in front and at the back of the house would be good for lighting and figured I might as well make them cameras for extra coverage. But would I still need 2 cameras on either side of the garage as well?
The soffits above the garage are 12 feet high and the rest of the soffits around the house are 9 feet high. I assume I need to place the cameras lower. Like 8 feet? Most of the security camera companies have told me they recommend placing cameras on the soffits in my case or up to 10 feet up so people can't rip them down. Is 8 feet or lower the way to go?
I know I need to put additional cameras on the front door, but I'm not sure where to put them? I want to make sure I can ID someone approaching the front door or trying to take packages or anything.
The other thing is that I'm interested in setting up an LPR camera. I know this camera would be dedicated just to plates and the rest of the image is black at night. My question is where to put it?
There is also a community mailbox across the street from my house but not in the same direction that an LPR would face. My particular mailbox is not in this cluster. Would it be beneficial to keep an eye on that location since it's pretty close to me?
Any advice and suggestions on placement on aiming would be super helpful!
Thanks everyone
Frank