Here's a crude drawing of the house and attached garage. The three red blobs indicate current cameras. The light grey marks on the black outline are the major vulnerabilities.
All other windows are impractical for break-in purposes. Mainly due to height. The home also has a wired, monitored alarm system, with switches on every window and exterior door, two inside motion sensors, and a tilt sensor on the garage door. There are several motion-activated lights, front and back.
Here are the views from the existing front and back cameras, respectively:
The outdoor cams are Dahua IPC-HDW5231R-ZE and the inside a Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-AS. My budget allows for one more camera. My thinking is the two next most advantageous spots are either the back of the garage, to cover that back door, or in the upper-right of the garage, just inside that door.
The outside location might be the greater deterrent and will catch anybody casing the area.
The inside location will cover both doors and the side window. There's also an advantage of it covering the inside of the garage when the main door is open.
The third possibility would be the far side of the front of the garage, thus covering the cars better. But a camera there would easily be w/in reach. (I can easily reach up and touch the soffit from the ground.) Plus there's a coach lamp on the wall, just below.
Thoughts?
Btw: I already plan to zoom that front camera in a bit, to narrow its FoV more to the front porch, cars, walkway and driveway.

All other windows are impractical for break-in purposes. Mainly due to height. The home also has a wired, monitored alarm system, with switches on every window and exterior door, two inside motion sensors, and a tilt sensor on the garage door. There are several motion-activated lights, front and back.
Here are the views from the existing front and back cameras, respectively:


The outdoor cams are Dahua IPC-HDW5231R-ZE and the inside a Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-AS. My budget allows for one more camera. My thinking is the two next most advantageous spots are either the back of the garage, to cover that back door, or in the upper-right of the garage, just inside that door.
The outside location might be the greater deterrent and will catch anybody casing the area.
The inside location will cover both doors and the side window. There's also an advantage of it covering the inside of the garage when the main door is open.
The third possibility would be the far side of the front of the garage, thus covering the cars better. But a camera there would easily be w/in reach. (I can easily reach up and touch the soffit from the ground.) Plus there's a coach lamp on the wall, just below.
Thoughts?
Btw: I already plan to zoom that front camera in a bit, to narrow its FoV more to the front porch, cars, walkway and driveway.