If that's any lower it will get ripped off the wall or smashed it's not possible.ANTH040, what exactly have you settled on?
Also the cam is too high to get a good image of a face which is better for identifying perpetrators, you may consider lowering the height at some point in the future.
2.8 mm don't get me wrong I have 4 cameras they dodged everyone to get to that door they are not stupid, but if they try that door again at Least the intrusion alarm will go off and alert me.I was asking what mm lens you've settled on ANTH040?
And trust me, with a hood up or a hat it will be pretty useless in gaining any useful evidence for a conviction as the perpetrators face would be totally obscured. And with the state of the police in the UK nothing would be done then, they like things to be nice and easy.
But I understand about the physical damage aspect, as the base is plastic and the front of the cam seems extremely vulnerable to physical attack. Obviously a designer came up with the product design, not an engineer.
Or the distinctive sound of a pump shotgun when racking a shell into its chamber.....I've been wondering about ..... rather loud music such as ride of the valkyries attached to a PIR system.......
I like @fenderman choice.I've been wondering about the use of high intensity strobe lights and rather loud music such as ride of the valkyries attached to a PIR system and a manual switch as well ANTH040, I think that it may work quite well as a deterrent as well as give you some wonderful footage for YouTube if you arrange the garden like the Krypton Factor assault course.
Use the IPVM Camera Calculator V3 tool for this. It'll let you put just about any model camera on a Google Maps image of your house which shows you the field of view as well as the PPF value. The recommend PPF value to ID someone you don't know is 100+.if I get a 3.6 will I loose a lot where I can not see both cars?