I have a IPC-E3541F camera selected for an interior application. Locations are rectangular spaces in which two cameras will be used, each one covering half the room. Ceiling mount is not an option due to their excessive height.
The conundrum is whether to install them using the wall mount bracket which is perpendicular off the wall, where the camera mounts (horizontal) to the underside of the bracket --OR-- use the junction box, and attach the cams to the box (vertical). Being an interior space, I am a bit more mindful of the visual aesthetics and for that reason, the vertical mount has more appeal. However, I am concerned that the desired area of coverage might not be obtainable using the vertical mount due to possible (operative word) limitations of the XYZ range of motion of the lens axis'.
I do have the camera in-hand, and will be testing before drilling any holes for cabling and mounting. Regardless, I figured I'd post the situation beforehand for feedback in case I miss anything in my (pre)thought process or testing
The conundrum is whether to install them using the wall mount bracket which is perpendicular off the wall, where the camera mounts (horizontal) to the underside of the bracket --OR-- use the junction box, and attach the cams to the box (vertical). Being an interior space, I am a bit more mindful of the visual aesthetics and for that reason, the vertical mount has more appeal. However, I am concerned that the desired area of coverage might not be obtainable using the vertical mount due to possible (operative word) limitations of the XYZ range of motion of the lens axis'.
I do have the camera in-hand, and will be testing before drilling any holes for cabling and mounting. Regardless, I figured I'd post the situation beforehand for feedback in case I miss anything in my (pre)thought process or testing