Just moved into a new (to me) home and I want to put in some cameras to keep an eye on things. Currently, I have one doorbell camera as indicated in the property mockup. I have a network cabinet in the garage where I'll run all the wiring to my switch, which will save footage to my Synology NAS. I tried to layout the property as clearly as possible. There are only 3 access points...
I definitely want to have full coverage of the front of the house to ensure I cover the three access points and I was thinking something like the below screenshot, which gives me coverage from side to side. The camera I picked out is from Empiretech-Andy and is a 3.6mm IPC-Color4K-T. I have 2 big floodlights that will turn on when the camera detects motion, so I'm hopeful the full color will come in handy.
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Does this provide enough coverage or do I need a second camera on the other corner of the house? One thing that isn't super clear in the overhead shot is that there is a big palm tree in front of the right corner of the house, so not sure how useful a camera will be there.Would it be beneficial to have camera on the back corners of the house looking towards the front like the screenshot below? This way if anyone actually comes through the gate, I'll have a pretty clear image of them. Or is this overkill?? The camera I was thinking of for these locations is a 6mm IPC-T5442TM-AS
CleanShot 2023-05-23 at 13.30.32
Onto the backyard... As you can see, the backyard is completely fenced in or blocked off by a wall from the street behind. Obviously, someone could access the property by climbing the wall or neighbor's fence, but how likely is that? I think I'd need at least 2 cameras here to cover the whole yard since it's quite wide at about 120 feet from edge to edge at the widest point.
Thanks so much for any help/guidance you could provide!
- Front door (where doorbell camera is)
- Left side gate
- Right side gate
I definitely want to have full coverage of the front of the house to ensure I cover the three access points and I was thinking something like the below screenshot, which gives me coverage from side to side. The camera I picked out is from Empiretech-Andy and is a 3.6mm IPC-Color4K-T. I have 2 big floodlights that will turn on when the camera detects motion, so I'm hopeful the full color will come in handy.
CleanShot 2023-05-23 at 13.25.12
Does this provide enough coverage or do I need a second camera on the other corner of the house? One thing that isn't super clear in the overhead shot is that there is a big palm tree in front of the right corner of the house, so not sure how useful a camera will be there.Would it be beneficial to have camera on the back corners of the house looking towards the front like the screenshot below? This way if anyone actually comes through the gate, I'll have a pretty clear image of them. Or is this overkill?? The camera I was thinking of for these locations is a 6mm IPC-T5442TM-AS
CleanShot 2023-05-23 at 13.30.32
Onto the backyard... As you can see, the backyard is completely fenced in or blocked off by a wall from the street behind. Obviously, someone could access the property by climbing the wall or neighbor's fence, but how likely is that? I think I'd need at least 2 cameras here to cover the whole yard since it's quite wide at about 120 feet from edge to edge at the widest point.
Thanks so much for any help/guidance you could provide!