Cam spec is pretty crap, how much is it?
Looks like 3999,20 kr which if Google converted correctly is around USD $442 or GBP $323.
Looks like it's a 10x zoom (6-60mm) which would probably make it more equivalent to Dahua's Z12 (5-60mm):
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Andy's selling the Z12 at USD $242.
@Niclas_a, I'm assuming this is the model that will cover your very long driveway?
IMO, even the image sensors in the 5231/5442 (which look to have better minimum illumination lux values than this camera) can struggle at night to get non-blurry images
when something is moving (like a bad guy prowling around your house). Even a little bit of blur on a face can reduce the details and make getting an ID hard. If I were you, I'd really want to see video from this camera outdoors at night before spending that much money on it. Hopefully someone has done a review somewhere you can find.
If you haven't already found this site, play around with
IPVM Camera Calculator V3. There's a spot where you can enter an address and it pulls up a Google image of your property, lets you position a camera on the image, then lets gives you a marker you can move around. As you move that around it will show you simulated image quality and PPF from the camera at that location. The recommendation is to have the PPF value be 100+ if you want to ID someone. And with the big zoom camera you're looking at, it will "show you" how narrow the field-of-view will be as you zoom the camera in to increase the PPF. I think how narrow it becomes as it zooms in can be a surprise to some folks.