Ok...I just ordered a Hikvision "4MP" DS-2CD3345-I 4mm turret for $87.00 including free shipping. I know. Too good to be true and I'm about to get royally screwed. I was drinking.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/secu...ra-DS-2CD3332-I-support-power/1623080766.html
Lo and behold...it arriveth!
I've configured around 18 HIK 2CDxxxx cams over the past several years so I plugged this new camera into a spare POE switch and set a PC on the same segment to 192.0.0.100. I loaded the Hikvision SADP application on the local PC which reported the camera sitting at 192.0.0.64, as expected. I loaded a browser session on the PC and navigated to 192.0.0.64 and was presented with the Hikvision camera logon screen, as expected. I entered UID "Admin" and pwd "12345" (without the quotation marks) and encountered a bad login message upon submission. "Qrap"...said I. Googled the issue and tried a half dozen alternative passwords (thinking Hikvision may have changed the default password recently). No joy. After 45 minutes of banging my head against the wall I figured that the seller had reset the default password and failed to divulge it (or maybe I missed the notice, although IDTS). Rather than email the seller (bad waiter here) I navigated to bp2008's Hikvision Camera Admin Password Reset Tool and executed his brilliant work. Which worked! Truly exceptional work: kudos and many roses laid in your path brother. Reset the new camera's password to my Super Secret Squirrel Handshake and I'm in. I have some cable on order to mount this camera at an outside location so I won't have any meaningful pictures until that happens. The camera is presently mounted in our server room doing watch the wall duty. The only observation I have is that BI zoom-in's appear to have a lot more detail that my 3MP Hikvision turrets or 2MP mini-bullets. The only other comment is that the new plastic chassis looks frail when compared to the metal chassis of my older 3MP Hikvision turrets. Can't argue with the price though; I'm going to order another another but this time in 2.8mm.
Thanks for lending an ear.