Camera specification question

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Dec 11, 2019
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Given these specifications:
TypeSpecifications
Basic SpecificationsCPURV1106G2, Cortex-A7, with Neon and FPU and the frequency of 1.2G
NPU0.5 Tops. Support INT4/INT8/ INT16 mixed operation
Support framework switching of TensorFlow / MXNet / PyTorch/Caffe/OnnX NN
ISPHigh-performance 5-megapixel ISP supports HDR, WDR, 3DNR, 2DNR, sharpening, defogging,
fisheye correction, gamma correction, feature detection, and more.
VPU3072*1728 (5M) @30fps H.265 / H.264 video encoding, 16M@60FPS JPEG snapshot
RAMBuilt-in 128MB DDR3
StorageBuilt-in 16MB SPI Flash
OSLinux
Dimension17.4 cm * 5.7 cm * 6.3 cm
PowerDC12V (5.5mm * 2.1mm), Support POE
Protection
Rating
IP67 waterproof and dustproof design
EnvironmentOperating temperature: -20℃~70℃ , Operating humidity: 15%~90%RH (non-condensing)
CameraImage SensorSC3336
CMOS Size1/2.8"
Pixel3-megapixel (2304×1296)
ApertureF2.0
Field of View98.3°
Focal Length3.95mm
Distortion< 33%
Maximum
Frame Rate
2304*1296@30fps
Focus modeManual focus
Camera TypeColor
OtherNetworkOne 10/100M Ethernet (RJ45)

Which image quality to expect, for instance, is it as good as Dahua 5442 or 2431 ?
This is the camera:
Not sure if it even supports Onvif, but seems like a nice toy to play with (for 60$, from Aliexpress).
 
Is this it?


Good that you've looked into that cam. Now you can look elsewhere, IMO.
 
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Is this it?


Good that you've looked into that cam. Now you can look elsewhere, IMO.
My main interest in that camera is as a development camera. For instance, I can add detection for specific objects where the processing happens on the camera itself.
But if video quality is not good, other features don't matter much.