That is what the Landscaper told all the modelsThat looks like a VERY old landscape lighting fixture.
I was thinking plumbing pieces as well based.To me that looks like pieces of plumbing pipe. You can see the "ells" where it bends. I have no idea what the bell or dome is from though, although it probably is the upper housing of the camera itself. The big trick is adapting US sizes to metric sizes to get the pipe to fit the camera housing/mount. I guess you could re-thread either the pipe or the camera to get that accomplished.
CheeseIve been thinking of mounting my new 4K-T turret right above the door bell like @Mast3r0fN0n3
Say cheese!!!
Oh we know need a comparison video from the camera and the Ring LOLCheese
That beep beep beep beep beep beep is the reason I came here, that beep beep beep beep beepOh we know need a comparison video from the camera and the Ring LOL
I hate ring and the bus they drove in onThat beep beep beep beep beep beep is the reason I came here, that beep beep beep beep beep
Thanks for the input, much appreciated. I'm here to learn , jack of no trades, master of none,Just a reminder, these cameras can be mounted in just about any orientation. A "cleaner" looking install would be to use the correct size Dahua junction box and run your conduit into it (it will screw into the holes with the right adapters). If the box is mounted vertically on a wall, the camera can still be mounted to the box and the camera ball adjusted to provide a regular view without any software shenanigans required to make it look right.
As far as the OPs question, I agree that it looks like a homemade mount made up of various pipe/conduit fittings. It's both impressive and laughable at the same time.
Thank youThey also make a wall mount bracket for some of their cameras. Looks like this.