Hello all!
First, I wanted to thank everyone for their help with my questions thus far. The expertise and willingness to help on this site is amazing and greatly appreciated.
I ordered my first camera today, an IPC-T5442T-ZE. My plan is to use a test rig (like mentioned many times here) and check actual function for the different locations I have picked for my cameras. I won't be able to get all of my cameras at once, but will add a few every month or 2 as budget allows. Anyway, I'm posting with questions on placement. I have 2 snapshots from the IPVM Camera Calculator and wanted to get some input.
This first pic is in front of our garage, the front door/entry and a potential LPR. I probably won't add the LPR until later, but just trying to plan right now. The eaves are 9 foot, so for actual ID, I know I'd need to mount cameras at a lower height. The green and purple would be overlooking the concrete pad in front of our garage. The orange is looking back towards the front door/sidewalk. I'm not sure if that should be moved to the corner of the house, looking back at the door or if I should have one at each location. I plan to have one at the front door, 5' high catching faces. The blue is the LPR. Does that location look ok?

This second pic is of the front of the house, the backyard (thinking overview) and 2 cameras overlooking the deck, which has a door there. The blue I would think would be for overwatch, with a camera next to it looking down that side of the house. The reason I put 2 on the deck is due to the blind spots showing, and the ability to cover the door from 2 points of view. The orange would be more overwatch for the back yard. This would be 2 stories high as this is an atrium ranch and that portion is the tallest part of the house. Should I attempt to bring that camera lower or is it ok as is for overwatch? There is also a door roughly where the shadow of the deck ends. I would place 2 cameras watching that area, one probably under the deck and possibly one next to the door, high enough to ID.
Also, the corner by the green camera is an entry door to the garage. This one is tricky as it is a small area, and I'm not sure where the best place for a camera would be. The eave where I have the green camera positioned would be partially blocked by the fireplace/chimney bump out. My thought was to put one in the garage, looking at that door and call it good, but I don't know if there would be a better location outside to cover this door.
Finally, for the front porch camera, it would get direct sunlight (faces east) for a good portion of the day. How will that effect the longevity of putting a dome there (one of the wedge domes) with the UV effecting the dome? Would I be better off with a turret in that location for ID purposes?

I'm sure I've missed something (or multiple some-things.....
). Please let me know your thoughts with this plan.
Thanks in advance!
Erick
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First, I wanted to thank everyone for their help with my questions thus far. The expertise and willingness to help on this site is amazing and greatly appreciated.
I ordered my first camera today, an IPC-T5442T-ZE. My plan is to use a test rig (like mentioned many times here) and check actual function for the different locations I have picked for my cameras. I won't be able to get all of my cameras at once, but will add a few every month or 2 as budget allows. Anyway, I'm posting with questions on placement. I have 2 snapshots from the IPVM Camera Calculator and wanted to get some input.
This first pic is in front of our garage, the front door/entry and a potential LPR. I probably won't add the LPR until later, but just trying to plan right now. The eaves are 9 foot, so for actual ID, I know I'd need to mount cameras at a lower height. The green and purple would be overlooking the concrete pad in front of our garage. The orange is looking back towards the front door/sidewalk. I'm not sure if that should be moved to the corner of the house, looking back at the door or if I should have one at each location. I plan to have one at the front door, 5' high catching faces. The blue is the LPR. Does that location look ok?

This second pic is of the front of the house, the backyard (thinking overview) and 2 cameras overlooking the deck, which has a door there. The blue I would think would be for overwatch, with a camera next to it looking down that side of the house. The reason I put 2 on the deck is due to the blind spots showing, and the ability to cover the door from 2 points of view. The orange would be more overwatch for the back yard. This would be 2 stories high as this is an atrium ranch and that portion is the tallest part of the house. Should I attempt to bring that camera lower or is it ok as is for overwatch? There is also a door roughly where the shadow of the deck ends. I would place 2 cameras watching that area, one probably under the deck and possibly one next to the door, high enough to ID.
Also, the corner by the green camera is an entry door to the garage. This one is tricky as it is a small area, and I'm not sure where the best place for a camera would be. The eave where I have the green camera positioned would be partially blocked by the fireplace/chimney bump out. My thought was to put one in the garage, looking at that door and call it good, but I don't know if there would be a better location outside to cover this door.
Finally, for the front porch camera, it would get direct sunlight (faces east) for a good portion of the day. How will that effect the longevity of putting a dome there (one of the wedge domes) with the UV effecting the dome? Would I be better off with a turret in that location for ID purposes?

I'm sure I've missed something (or multiple some-things.....
). Please let me know your thoughts with this plan.
Thanks in advance!
Erick
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk