Need Help Finding the Right Dahua

Blue65

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I believe from my reading I am settling in on a couple of Dahua cameras. I had my pickup stolen right out for my driveway last night/this morning, and know I need to get some cameras up there. Right now I do not have a DVR/NVR but I do have a NAS that I might be able to use. These cameras have the ability to record locally to a SD card isn't that correct?

I think some of my requirements are:
1. Good night time optics (most of the bad stuff here happens at night, probably not unlike most people)
2. I would like one that notifies my phone if movement is detected
3. From reading I think getting this setup I might want a Varifocal camera

I read this post but it is over a year old and wondering if anyone has any suggestions for me. Thanks so much!
 

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I believe from my reading I am settling in on a couple of Dahua cameras. I had my pickup stolen right out for my driveway last night/this morning, and know I need to get some cameras up there. Right now I do not have a DVR/NVR but I do have a NAS that I might be able to use. These cameras have the ability to record locally to a SD card isn't that correct?

I think some of my requirements are:
1. Good night time optics (most of the bad stuff here happens at night, probably not unlike most people)
2. I would like one that notifies my phone if movement is detected
3. From reading I think getting this setup I might want a Varifocal camera

I read this post but it is over a year old and wondering if anyone has any suggestions for me. Thanks so much!
Welcome Blue

Sorry to hear the news.

Do take a look at the wiki notes, especially the cliff notes
IPCamTalk WiKi | IP Cam Talk

Preferred model right now for low light conditions is the IPC-HDW5231xx - so not much changes in the last year, just a slightly newer model now.

Yes, that model you can install a microSD card, so you can get started without an NVR.

Recommend getting 2 cameras to cover your driveway parking spots, one on each side of the garage.
 

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Thanks, I just got done ordering
IPC-HDW5231R-ZE

From Andy. I reached out to him and he was very helpful and quick. I only got one right now, and want to see the coverage first hand so I can determine how many others I want. So when I get it will you guys help me figure out how to install these puppies?? Thanks again.
 

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Thanks, I just got done ordering
IPC-HDW5231R-ZE

From Andy. I reached out to him and he was very helpful and quick. I only got one right now, and want to see the coverage first hand so I can determine how many others I want. So when I get it will you guys help me figure out how to install these puppies?? Thanks again.
Hi Blue65,

Excellent, you're on the right track.

You may want to pick up a microSD card for it, here's a recent deal I say on some which should work iirc
2-Pack 128GB Samsung Evo Plus U3 microSDXC Memory Cards $65 & More + Free S&H

iirc the cliff notes will help a lot w/re to install instructions.
 

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Thanks, I just got done ordering
IPC-HDW5231R-ZE

From Andy. I reached out to him and he was very helpful and quick. I only got one right now, and want to see the coverage first hand so I can determine how many others I want. So when I get it will you guys help me figure out how to install these puppies?? Thanks again.
5gal bucket, rocks/sand and a 2x4 will make a temp moveable test stand for the cam.
 

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@looney2ns
Thanks for the response. I just got the camera IPC-HDW5231R-ZE in this afternoon. I only ordered one for right now, and was reading through the quick start guide that came with the camera. I am also ordering those SD cards you recommended. The next step was for me to start diving into the clif notes you recommended. One thing I am trying to figure out is to try to figure out where I want to mount the camera before I start pulling cable. I think I want my first camera, this camera to look out on one side of my driveway. However, I do not want to mount it before seeing what the display would look like. Is there a guide for this? I am completely green, but sort of tech, but have never dealt with IP cameras. Thanks for the help!
 

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What NAS are you running? If you have a Synology you can usually run two cameras for free with Surveillance Station. Its really simple to get going.
 

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One thing I am trying to figure out is to try to figure out where I want to mount the camera before I start pulling cable. I think I want my first camera, this camera to look out on one side of my driveway. However, I do not want to mount it before seeing what the display would look like.
@looney2ns’s advice in post #5 covers how to accomplish what you’re looking to do. :)

If you’re looking to get fancy, here’s a recent thread:
My test rig: rev.2
 

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@looney2ns’s advice in post #5 covers how to accomplish what you’re looking to do. :)

If you’re looking to get fancy, here’s a recent thread:
My test rig: rev.2
I see and understand that the 5 gallon pail and 2 x 4 would make a good test stand. However, I am even lost on how to get the cameras to display, and do I just drag an ethernet cable all the way out the door to the approx. location of where I am thinking of installing the camera?
 
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