Below is my house. I'm considering two alternatives for the locations of two cameras, which should be mounted high to see over that "wall" (fence) as much as possible.
The first option is under the soffits, mounted as shown in the first picture. The drawback is both cameras would have a bit of obstruction from the lower roof. It's not enough to block the view of what matters, but the lower roof would reflect IR back to the cameras, possibly washing out the important stuff. It could also give the autofocus a bit of trouble.
The alternative is the second picture, with both mounted right at the peaks with no shelter. This would give both cameras a better view with no obstruction. BUT... I don't have enough experience to know if raindrops tend to stay or just "roll off", or if these cameras are sensitive to direct sunlight.
My cameras are the Starlight Varifocal Turrets, so they don't have their own visor.
The first option is under the soffits, mounted as shown in the first picture. The drawback is both cameras would have a bit of obstruction from the lower roof. It's not enough to block the view of what matters, but the lower roof would reflect IR back to the cameras, possibly washing out the important stuff. It could also give the autofocus a bit of trouble.
The alternative is the second picture, with both mounted right at the peaks with no shelter. This would give both cameras a better view with no obstruction. BUT... I don't have enough experience to know if raindrops tend to stay or just "roll off", or if these cameras are sensitive to direct sunlight.
My cameras are the Starlight Varifocal Turrets, so they don't have their own visor.
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