@Shadeth - so based on your earlier responses, I went ahead and got one of these as well.
The camera comes up as ENS Security brand and a model number and a quick search shows that it is this camera:
enssecurity.com
Apparently this website sells compatible junction boxes lol.
I would be interested in your side-by-side comparisons between this and a Dahua.
To me, it seems that the image is a tad soft.
The zoom can be controlled by Blue Iris, but it doesn't have the crispness I would expect from the zoom in. Almost like it is a digital zoom instead of optical?
UPDATE (5:30pm) - so it appears that Blue Iris is a digital zoom. When I went to a web browser, the optical zoom feature was hidden. There is a magnifying glass at bottom with + and - but that is digital zoom. The next icon is a square that then opens up the optical zoom on the right side of screen. That will give you the clean crisp picture zoomed in or zoomed out. So adjust zoom within web browser and it will look great in Blue Iris. Will test tonight to see in dark how it compares.
UPDATE (8:30pm) - Can tell it is a Starlight. Nice image at night in color. Wish you could adjust shutter speed. No ghosting with auto shutter, but I think the distance range could be extended if you could manually adjust the shutter. With moderate house lighting on front of house, this will give you a great video/image of a person's face out to about 15 feet or so. I was a little disappointed in the quality zoomed all the way in at about 50 feet - too pixelated to ID someone. Maybe that is asking for too much. In the right location, this is a fine camera. Oh yea, after setting up in a web browser, the BI zoom is now optical.
The camera comes up as ENS Security brand and a model number and a quick search shows that it is this camera:

IP-5IRD2M02MZ-W || Titanium, IPC, 2MP, Turret, 2.8-12mm MZ - ENS Security
- Housing: Turret - Resolution: 2MP - Lens Category: 2.8-12mm MZ - Night Vision: Infrared / IR, Starlight - WDR: DWDR - Water Resistance Rating : IP67 - NDAA Compliant: No - VCA Features: - Hardware Features: POE, SD Card

Apparently this website sells compatible junction boxes lol.
I would be interested in your side-by-side comparisons between this and a Dahua.
To me, it seems that the image is a tad soft.
The zoom can be controlled by Blue Iris, but it doesn't have the crispness I would expect from the zoom in. Almost like it is a digital zoom instead of optical?
UPDATE (5:30pm) - so it appears that Blue Iris is a digital zoom. When I went to a web browser, the optical zoom feature was hidden. There is a magnifying glass at bottom with + and - but that is digital zoom. The next icon is a square that then opens up the optical zoom on the right side of screen. That will give you the clean crisp picture zoomed in or zoomed out. So adjust zoom within web browser and it will look great in Blue Iris. Will test tonight to see in dark how it compares.
UPDATE (8:30pm) - Can tell it is a Starlight. Nice image at night in color. Wish you could adjust shutter speed. No ghosting with auto shutter, but I think the distance range could be extended if you could manually adjust the shutter. With moderate house lighting on front of house, this will give you a great video/image of a person's face out to about 15 feet or so. I was a little disappointed in the quality zoomed all the way in at about 50 feet - too pixelated to ID someone. Maybe that is asking for too much. In the right location, this is a fine camera. Oh yea, after setting up in a web browser, the BI zoom is now optical.
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