Hi all
Just starting setting up my cameras at a property that I monitor remotely, it's an acreage property that I don't live at but have some farming equipment that I want to keep an eye on. It's been a steep learning curve but getting there.
I have bought my first camera (IPC-T5442T-ZE) from Andy based on reading on this site. The idea is to get a feel for what zoom range to purchase for subsequent cameras.
In this first image, I have the camera at full zoom. This is the only street access to the property. This seems OK to me but I have no experience in this area.
Would I be better off with a bullet camera with similar specs to get some extra zoom in this scenario? The intention is to be able to identify any vehicles or intruders. By the way, this area is very dark at night.
It is approximately 16 meters from the camera location to the fence and the camera is about 3 meters off the ground. (that is realistically the closest I can get without running trenches etc which I really would rather avoid).
Thanks in advance

Just starting setting up my cameras at a property that I monitor remotely, it's an acreage property that I don't live at but have some farming equipment that I want to keep an eye on. It's been a steep learning curve but getting there.
I have bought my first camera (IPC-T5442T-ZE) from Andy based on reading on this site. The idea is to get a feel for what zoom range to purchase for subsequent cameras.
In this first image, I have the camera at full zoom. This is the only street access to the property. This seems OK to me but I have no experience in this area.
Would I be better off with a bullet camera with similar specs to get some extra zoom in this scenario? The intention is to be able to identify any vehicles or intruders. By the way, this area is very dark at night.
It is approximately 16 meters from the camera location to the fence and the camera is about 3 meters off the ground. (that is realistically the closest I can get without running trenches etc which I really would rather avoid).
Thanks in advance

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