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Received a new Dahua I.P. camera yesterday. Noticed the box has labeling / tag but nothing on the camera. Is this normal?
Somewhat....Who did you buy it from?Received a new Dahua I.P. camera yesterday. Noticed the box has labeling / tag but nothing on the camera. Is this normal?
Didn't have much time to play with it when it arrived late yesterday but plan on taking a better look when I'm free this Saturday. It's a 5442-LED via Alix... It's a turret or what they call eyeball (dumb naming). I'm in Canada and a comparable camera from ADI was $100 more. Off topic I find the brackets on the Dahua turrets a P.I.A. wrestling with the fit vs a comparable Hikvision turret.It depends on the model. For bullets there is usually a label on the body and for turrets there is a tag on the cable.
Also depends on where you bought it from.
Site did claim upgradeable firmware. Been lucky so far with past Dahua cams (not Hikvision) from Alixpress.Do you mean Aliexpress? Could be a cam made for the Chinese market, which is why they could've taken the Chinese label off.
These usually come with 'hacked' English firmware. If you ever try to update it, it'll most likely be bricked and unusable.
Good call, the tag was on the cable. I was able to update the firmware as stated on site. Not overly impressed by LED version of 5442 night time low light capabilities, but that's another subject.It depends on the model. For bullets there is usually a label on the body and for turrets there is a tag on the cable.
Also depends on where you bought it from.
Definitely need the built in LED. Do use manual mode vs auto on lights but even at 1 it's bright. Ideally a cam with both LED and the ability to see I.R. would be best. LED for winter and I.R. for summer due to flying bugs and spider triggers.It isn't magic and needs light. Are you using the built in white LED?