1-Yes is my first security camera system.
2- And want be able to at least see a face or any extra details.
3- I watch some videos and captures from this forum and videos from internet.But a lot of videos from here are real good.
4- Not really a wide angle camera as long I have 1 in a great location in front of the house and 1 in the driveway that cover the whole front of the house around 50' wide total.unless is needed.
5- Now the one I have is promoted as 4K, I know now is all gimmicks.I just want anything that give me a good clean image.
6- Maximum like 30 to 40 '. Those pictures was taken at that distance. Or a little less like 25'.
7- No ideas how many pixels, sorry.
8- I will start to read asap, but as I'm new into the cameras world can take me some time.
9- No but I will look into
10- I can't find the FOV.
11- 4k ? Not sure
12- 2.8 mm. F1.6/Fixed?
13- I don't know
I know is a learning experience and want said Thanks for your time and patience.
Hi
@oknoob
Q1: Is this your first security / surveillance camera?
1-Yes is my first security camera system.
Reply:
How do you know how to rate your cameras based on current tech available, example do they [ "suck", "are ok", "are good", "are fantastic" ]?
A lot of us have a very skewed perception of what a security / surveillance camera is capable of due to Hollywood misrepresentations "enhance enhance enhance.. "
For a kit under $1000 for 8 cameras, those cameras actually have decent specs.
Q2: Where are your expectations coming from for what you should be able to see at that distance, and at night?
2- And want be able to at least see a face or any extra details.
Reply:
See the
Cliff Notes starting at:
Camera Setting Suggestions For Facial Identification
Q3: Do you have examples from others with security camera capture footage you can comparing your cameras to?
3- I watch some videos and captures from this forum and videos from internet.But a lot of videos from here are real good.
Reply:
Comparing your cameras with what others who are not on this forum will give you a better idea of how good your's are compared to cameras most typically pick up.
Suggest looking for similar distance image captures from Ring, Nest, Reolink,..
The best videos here are from closer image captures, or cameras which have been customized to capture images better, and / or pricier cameras.
Q4: Did you want a wide angle camera?
4- Not really a wide angle camera as long I have 1 in a great location in front of the house and 1 in the driveway that cover the whole front of the house around 50' wide total.unless is needed.
Reply:
The camera's typically included in kits have wider FOVs, and thus shorter ID distances. For example typical 8MP cameras I see have ID distances of 20-25 feet.
Q5: Did you want a "4K" "4K UHD" 8MP camera?
5- Now the one I have is promoted as 4K, I know now is all gimmicks.I just want anything that give me a good clean image.
Reply:
What is defined as a good clean image.
Have you tried testing this?
Example:
Walk towards the camera at a point you want the camera to do an image capture, hold a larger sign with letters, and pause every 5 feet. Try this both during the day and at night.
( example start at 50' away and pause every 5' until you are 5' away from the camera.. at what point is the image acceptable to you ? )
Q6: How far away is the suspect you want to get a good potential ID image on?
6- Maximum like 30 to 40 '. Those pictures was taken at that distance. Or a little less like 25'.
Reply:
See the Cliff Notes DORI section
Q:7 How many pixels per foot ( for those in the USA, for others pixels per meter ) do you need for a good facial ID image?
7- No ideas how many pixels, sorry.
Reply:
See the Cliff Notes DORI section look for "..represents a number in the middle, and makes the calculations easier. " That will have the magic number we like to use.
Q8: Have you read the
cliff notes?
8- I will start to read asap, but as I'm new into the cameras world can take me some time.
Reply:
Good most of your answers start there.
Q9: Did you read the section on DORI?
9- No but I will look into
Reply:
Excellent. Lots of work was put in to make the cliff notes.
Q10: What if the H FOV of the camera?
10- I can't find the FOV.
Reply:
See the Camera spec sheet: "Viewing Angle (Horizontal) "
Q11: What is the H Resolution of the camera?
11- 4k ? Not sure
Reply:
See the Camera spec sheet: Effective Pixels
Q12: What is the size of the sensor in the camera? How many pixels?
12- 2.8 mm. F1.6/Fixed?
Reply:
That's the Lens/Lens type . See the camera spec sheet Image Sensor
Q13: What would the ID distance be if such a spec'ed camera had 100% effective pixels?
13- I don't know
Reply:
See the Cliff Notes: The equation to calculate the Radius (the distance in feet) ...
I know is a learning experience and want said Thanks for your time and patience.
Reply
Thanks, please don't return the kit until you've taken some time to learn what is going on. ( iirc you should have a good return policy on that kit, and the cameras from that kit are better than many other kits I have seen in that price range )