Hi all,
I am new here, I stumbled across this forum when looking into various Dahua cameras as part of a new install.
I am based in the UK but Dahua parts seem to be readily available here through some channels.
I won't be doing the install myself and have had a friendly local company come around and give me their advice of what is required, though they are happy to just do install and not supply.
I am looking for 4 cameras in total (with options to expand up to 8).
It seems most cameras are pretty capable during the day so it seems that the focus is more on the night time performance.
These will be covering:
I had originally planned to go with Ubiquiti as I already have various pieces of their kit on the network side but the installer recommended Dahua (who I had never heard of before).
He has suggested that for the front driveway I would have a 5mp TIOC turrent cam (DHIP520) and a 5mp IPC cam (DHIP503) for the other 3. The part numbers they gave me don't match up with anything I can find but oh well.
What made me come across this site was when I was looking in to the 8mp TIOC cameras and found that they are not well received on here due to the limited CPU and sensor ratio?
I see that the IPC-Color4K-X is touted as being the go to unit for most people, but can't find much about it nor can I figure out what the whole part number is?
Additionally, I cannot find any images of what any of the cameras look like when installed with the lights on, will I just have a big spotlight on constantly at night or do these sort of activate under a detection event?
I am not overly fussed by the blue flashing lights, though having the option to talk might be handy in very limited situations (such as a postman at the front door).
Another consideration seems to be the NVR as a lot of the entry units do not support more than 1 4k video stream, so I did a bit of searching and found the NVR4108HS-8P-EI which seems to be a more capable unit?
I have read a lot of comments on here that its not all about megapixels and I am more than to be enlightened as to what would be more suitable or better performing in low light conditions.
Any help and guidance you can provide will be very much appreciated. I am definitely a CCTV novice.
I am new here, I stumbled across this forum when looking into various Dahua cameras as part of a new install.
I am based in the UK but Dahua parts seem to be readily available here through some channels.
I won't be doing the install myself and have had a friendly local company come around and give me their advice of what is required, though they are happy to just do install and not supply.
I am looking for 4 cameras in total (with options to expand up to 8).
It seems most cameras are pretty capable during the day so it seems that the focus is more on the night time performance.
These will be covering:
- My front driveway - lit by a street light
- My front door - lit by the same street light
- My rear garden - no light but motion activated flood light
- A side passage - no light but motion activated flood light
I had originally planned to go with Ubiquiti as I already have various pieces of their kit on the network side but the installer recommended Dahua (who I had never heard of before).
He has suggested that for the front driveway I would have a 5mp TIOC turrent cam (DHIP520) and a 5mp IPC cam (DHIP503) for the other 3. The part numbers they gave me don't match up with anything I can find but oh well.
What made me come across this site was when I was looking in to the 8mp TIOC cameras and found that they are not well received on here due to the limited CPU and sensor ratio?
I see that the IPC-Color4K-X is touted as being the go to unit for most people, but can't find much about it nor can I figure out what the whole part number is?
Additionally, I cannot find any images of what any of the cameras look like when installed with the lights on, will I just have a big spotlight on constantly at night or do these sort of activate under a detection event?
I am not overly fussed by the blue flashing lights, though having the option to talk might be handy in very limited situations (such as a postman at the front door).
Another consideration seems to be the NVR as a lot of the entry units do not support more than 1 4k video stream, so I did a bit of searching and found the NVR4108HS-8P-EI which seems to be a more capable unit?
I have read a lot of comments on here that its not all about megapixels and I am more than to be enlightened as to what would be more suitable or better performing in low light conditions.
Any help and guidance you can provide will be very much appreciated. I am definitely a CCTV novice.