I'd tend to put the turret above the door close to the wall and rotate it to be vertical. That should help with reflections off of those pillars, this would be a considerably narrower fov than what you drew. You might want to do the camera above the door first and wait a little before you install one at face height.
You could probably put more than 1 camera on the porch roof, it'd be easier than drilling into brick / mortar. Is there any way to access the 'balcony' (doesn't look like it) or is it just a way of dressing up the porch roof?
You'd rotate the camera itself and rotate the image in the camera settings to it isn't sideways. The result would be an image like what @Tygunn posed above: Is there a good small camera for front and rear doors?Do you move the camera so that it position vertically or you use software to flip the image 90 degrees?
You rotate the camera inside it's housing 90 and change in the software settings so it looks right.Do you move the camera so that it position vertically or you use software to flip the image 90 degrees?
Yes, you can see it here: Dahua Technology - Leading Video Surveillance Solution Provider with CCTV ProducIs there any camera on the market in similar physical form factor but with higher resolution (i.e. 4mp) and still darkfighter or Starlight?
It seems like that link you provided is just a link to the homepage of Dahua website?Yes, you can see it here: Dahua Technology - Leading Video Surveillance Solution Provider with CCTV Produc
Yes. Choose the international version, and go shopping.It seems like that link you provided is just a link to the homepage of Dahua website?
Glad you got a clean bill of health!This one worked like a charm for my rear door