Which Turret for my first camera ? 2MP, 3MP, or 4Mp ?

thehardway

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I need suggestions for my fist camera...I've been reading but am rather confused by all the Hikvision model numbers and firmware issues.

Project house:
1200 sq ft rectangular, one story house with a covered carport and covered porch.

I thought I'd start with two turret cameras:
1: one mounted to the ceiling of the carport above utility room door looking out toward driveway.
2: one mounted to the ceiling of the porch next to the front door looking out into the front yard.

I will connect these to a Blue Iris computer temporarily and possibly a Hikvision NVR a little later.

My Question:
So which model Turret ? The 0.01 Lux 4MP DS-2CD2342WD-I seems nice but twice the cost of 3MP DS-2CD3335-I.
DS-2CD2342WD-I $165
DS-2CD2322WD-I $ ?
DS-2CD2332-I $110 Ebay (seems high)
LTS rebranded 4MP alphabet soup model number - $150

H E L P ! ! ! !
Please make a camera suggestion and give me an idea of the typical price for the unit. I'd really like to stay at $100 usd or less per camera. Thanks


***** Update *****

From reading the forum it seems there's a preference for the turret style camera vs doom cameras for better IR capabilities. However my cameras will be installed in Louisiana USA which might be described as a sub-tropical climate. There are bugs and critters everywhere.
---> Which style camera would be easier to keep clean ?
---> Would your dome vs turret recommendation change for the bug infested deep South
 
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Still waiting for a good review on the 4MP turret. Not sure 4MP is worth the 2x unless the image quality is significantly better than the 3MP version.

Here's what I recommend for starters.

1. Hikvision 2335 2.8mm (widest field of view) or 4mm
2. i5 or better PC with BlueIris Software
3. TP-link POE Switch
4. Ethernet Cable (if needed)
5. Crimping tools (if needed)

My first camera went in over the garage, and is a good place to start. 2.8mm will give a wide angle, but I used 2 4mm cameras which cost double, but results in a closer view to the subjects.

My second camera went in over my front door at 2.8mm.

Then:

1. Mount the hik 2335 (above the garage door in my case)
2. Run 1 ethernet cable from the camera to the POE switch (which is normally close to your router)
3. Run 1 ethernet cable from the POE switch to your router
4. Configure the Hikvision camera with SADP tool
5. Install Blue Iris and add the camera.

Done
 
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What? My comparison images 3MP vs 4MP wasn't good enough? :)

In short 4MP is better, more noticeable at night though, but is it worth the cost? Not for me. ;) Btw 4MP IQ was improved with 5.3.6 firmware.
 

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fwiw, the 2335 I received recently also doesn't have the 50/60hz setting available and appears locked at 50hz/PAL.
 
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