- Jun 4, 2015
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I currently have two IPC-HDW5231R-Z that I am trying to find the best placement for my house. I plan on adding more cameras in the future so if these cameras aren't the right fit for my placement I can get a different one and use them elsewhere.
I don't know how to capture my front door/porch. If I put the camera to the upper right of the door and look down I just see the top of peoples heads, packages, etc. I have two steps to go up the porch and you always look down to watch where you step. This makes it really hard to get a view of their face.
I am leaning on two cameras for the front porch. One in the "back corner" of the porch which will look at the front door, packages, etc. However, unless they look to the side I won't get a view of their face. This camera would also be hidden from the street. Which is okay from aesthetics, but I want it to be known that I have cameras to act as a deterrent.
The second camera might go to the upper right of the door but look out. This will capture them as they are walking up to the porch, but when you get close to the door you won't be visible anymore.
Any suggestions? Right now I am leaning towards starting with just one camera in the corner of the porch in portrait mode looking at the front door.
Here is the front door. Getting a good face shot is difficult with the camera so high and the person so close. Ceiling mount will be easier to install, but I can install it on the side of the house as well.

Here is the inside of the porch. Great view of what is going on at the front door (peering in, leaving/stealing a package, etc.) but might be hard to see their face unless they look this direction.

Just an overview shot of the front of the house.

Here are some sample shots from those locations. I just did a screen capture from my phone so the quality isn't ideal, but gives an idea of field of view and angle.
Here is a picture at night with the porch light on from above the front door. This is partially zoomed.

Here is a view from the side of the porch at the front door at night partially zoomed.

Same view as above, but all the way zoomed out.

I don't know how to capture my front door/porch. If I put the camera to the upper right of the door and look down I just see the top of peoples heads, packages, etc. I have two steps to go up the porch and you always look down to watch where you step. This makes it really hard to get a view of their face.
I am leaning on two cameras for the front porch. One in the "back corner" of the porch which will look at the front door, packages, etc. However, unless they look to the side I won't get a view of their face. This camera would also be hidden from the street. Which is okay from aesthetics, but I want it to be known that I have cameras to act as a deterrent.
The second camera might go to the upper right of the door but look out. This will capture them as they are walking up to the porch, but when you get close to the door you won't be visible anymore.
Any suggestions? Right now I am leaning towards starting with just one camera in the corner of the porch in portrait mode looking at the front door.
Here is the front door. Getting a good face shot is difficult with the camera so high and the person so close. Ceiling mount will be easier to install, but I can install it on the side of the house as well.

Here is the inside of the porch. Great view of what is going on at the front door (peering in, leaving/stealing a package, etc.) but might be hard to see their face unless they look this direction.

Just an overview shot of the front of the house.

Here are some sample shots from those locations. I just did a screen capture from my phone so the quality isn't ideal, but gives an idea of field of view and angle.
Here is a picture at night with the porch light on from above the front door. This is partially zoomed.

Here is a view from the side of the porch at the front door at night partially zoomed.

Same view as above, but all the way zoomed out.
