I have a new project and want to get some ideas on how to proceed. I have access to dedicated metal square camera poles that are going to be 15 feet high. I am personally buying the equipment for this project from @milkisbad 's company.
This will be for a memorial that is about 60 feet wide. The poles will be straight across from each other for aesthetic reasons, one on each side of the circle shaped memorial. I would like to cover as much as possible but still get a good face shot.
The center of the exhibit is 36 feet from the pole. I would like to get my idea is to maybe put two bullet cameras on one pole, one pointing to the south that is a wide angle and one zoomed in with maybe a 8mm or 12mm lens towards the area of the memorial. The other pole will have one facing to the north and have a wide angle also and the other camera facing towards the rear side of the memorial with a zoomed in lens.
Other option is to put a bullet camera fixed on the memorial on both poles and get two ptz cameras , one for each pole.
So on top would be a bullet camera and below that would be a ptz on both poles.
What do you think? I don't know how much light there will be yet unfortunately.
This will be for a memorial that is about 60 feet wide. The poles will be straight across from each other for aesthetic reasons, one on each side of the circle shaped memorial. I would like to cover as much as possible but still get a good face shot.
The center of the exhibit is 36 feet from the pole. I would like to get my idea is to maybe put two bullet cameras on one pole, one pointing to the south that is a wide angle and one zoomed in with maybe a 8mm or 12mm lens towards the area of the memorial. The other pole will have one facing to the north and have a wide angle also and the other camera facing towards the rear side of the memorial with a zoomed in lens.
Other option is to put a bullet camera fixed on the memorial on both poles and get two ptz cameras , one for each pole.
So on top would be a bullet camera and below that would be a ptz on both poles.
What do you think? I don't know how much light there will be yet unfortunately.
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