For anyone that uses or has used the Nelly’s R-series, what’s your thoughts? I’m looking at the 5 MP LED they have and the R-series NVR. It would be a residential install. What would you recommend between this and Empire Tech 5442? Thanks a million!
And if I want 24-7 recording, I would want the Empire Tech NVR for the 5442?5MP isn't on the ideal MP/sensor ratio so it will struggle at night.
The 5442 series is still considered the gold standard by many.
Thank you for the help! Just want to get a good system that will last.If using an NVR, it is best to match NVR brand with camera brand for full functionality of equipment, so yes the EmpireTech/Loryta/Dahua OEM NVR.
For anyone that uses or has used the Nelly’s R-series, what’s your thoughts? I’m looking at the 5 MP LED they have and the R-series NVR. It would be a residential install. What would you recommend between this and Empire Tech 5442? Thanks a million!
5MP isn't on the ideal MP/sensor ratio so it will struggle at night.
The 5442 series is still considered the gold standard by many.
When using the Dahua NVR, do you get notifications quickly when using the DMSS app? Would you recommend the verifocal or fixed lens? What wire is everyone using between the camera and NVR?Most here will say the 5442 series is the gold standard.
They come on ideal MP/sensor ratios and have fixed lens to varifocal up to 32mm.
Many here say 4MP is all that is needed for surveillance.
Dahua feels confident in this series in that they have new cameras out with better specs that they could have gave them different model numbers, but instead chose to keep them in the 5542 family.
Many will say the equivalent Hikvision 4MP on the same 1/1.8" sensor is just as good, but at that point, that is the debate of Ford versus Chevy or Toyota versus Honda. Personally I wouldn't trade out the 5442 for the comparable Hikvision.
Many will say Axis is the top of the line (at least in the prosumer type line), but they are also 5 times the price. Most of us don't see an appreciable improvement in picture quality for 5 times the price.
Great article you supplied! I see that you recommend to include at least one night vision color camera. What Empire Tech color night would be a good complement to the 5442? It’s 40’ from where the camera would be installed to the street.Yes the notifications generally come quickly.
Cat5 or Cat 6 pure copper wiring rated for inwall or direct burial if outside.
See this thread that lists the recommended camera for the distance you want to IDENTIFY.
The Importance of Focal Length over MP in camera selection
At the urging of several folks here, I created a thread to show the importance of focal length and how focal length can be more important than megapixels (MP). I mentioned some of this in the post regarding The Hookup’s latest video demonstrating different cameras, including one sold from a...ipcamtalk.com