I live in a rowhouse in a major US city on a one way street, next to an alley. The house itself is just a flat-faced rectangular block, with no overhangs at all. Right out front on the sidewalk (about 7ft away) is a streetlight.
About 5 years ago I installed 2x 3MP Hikvision DS-2CD3132 2.8mm dome and 1x Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I bullet cameras, mostly for package thefts (the bullet covers our back gate, one dome covers the alley, and the other dome covers the front door). 2 years ago I added 2x Hikvision 4MP DS-2CD2042WD-I to cover each end of the street. I also have a Nelly's NSC-DB2 3MP doorbell camera next to the front door.
Except for the doorbell camera, they're mounted on the bottom of our second floor, maybe 20ft off the ground. Initially I was more concerned about someone damaging them so I figured this was actually a good idea. I know this isn't even close to ideal for license plate or face ID, but short of tearing down much of the drywall on the 1st floor again (wife might kill me) I don't have an easy way to move them.
Alley Day:

Alley Night:

Street North Day:

Street North Night - Color:

Street South Night - B/W:

Doorbell Day:

Doorbell Night:

Above door Day:

Above door Night:

Street South Day:

Street South Night - Color:

Street South Night - B/W:

Front camera locations, 3 above door + doorbell:

Alley camera:

Recently I've had detectives asking for footage to help in their cases investigating e.g. carjackings, assault, thefts, etc... and as I'm sure most of you can already guess, my footage is barely helpful. What I'm wondering is whether upgrading to e.g. IPC-T5442T-ZE domes, IPC-B5442E-ZE bullets (or something else?) would improve images to the point where the footage might be more useful, both day and night? With the streetlight, it's definitely not dark by any means at night.
I'm finally learning how to tweak the camera settings a bit better (e.g. exposure time helps quite a bit at night). Assuming I get the footage looking as best as these cameras can, would newer cameras in the existing locations be a significant improvement? Any suggestions for camera settings or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Follow up question if new cameras: What would be the best way to mount them? Right now the bullet cameras are small enough to mount to the side of the box, but I assume new cameras would have a larger base and would not fit. Just mount them all next to each other on the brick?
Thanks again!
About 5 years ago I installed 2x 3MP Hikvision DS-2CD3132 2.8mm dome and 1x Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I bullet cameras, mostly for package thefts (the bullet covers our back gate, one dome covers the alley, and the other dome covers the front door). 2 years ago I added 2x Hikvision 4MP DS-2CD2042WD-I to cover each end of the street. I also have a Nelly's NSC-DB2 3MP doorbell camera next to the front door.
Except for the doorbell camera, they're mounted on the bottom of our second floor, maybe 20ft off the ground. Initially I was more concerned about someone damaging them so I figured this was actually a good idea. I know this isn't even close to ideal for license plate or face ID, but short of tearing down much of the drywall on the 1st floor again (wife might kill me) I don't have an easy way to move them.
Alley Day:

Alley Night:

Street North Day:

Street North Night - Color:

Street South Night - B/W:

Doorbell Day:

Doorbell Night:

Above door Day:

Above door Night:

Street South Day:

Street South Night - Color:

Street South Night - B/W:

Front camera locations, 3 above door + doorbell:

Alley camera:

Recently I've had detectives asking for footage to help in their cases investigating e.g. carjackings, assault, thefts, etc... and as I'm sure most of you can already guess, my footage is barely helpful. What I'm wondering is whether upgrading to e.g. IPC-T5442T-ZE domes, IPC-B5442E-ZE bullets (or something else?) would improve images to the point where the footage might be more useful, both day and night? With the streetlight, it's definitely not dark by any means at night.
I'm finally learning how to tweak the camera settings a bit better (e.g. exposure time helps quite a bit at night). Assuming I get the footage looking as best as these cameras can, would newer cameras in the existing locations be a significant improvement? Any suggestions for camera settings or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Follow up question if new cameras: What would be the best way to mount them? Right now the bullet cameras are small enough to mount to the side of the box, but I assume new cameras would have a larger base and would not fit. Just mount them all next to each other on the brick?
Thanks again!