MFW5241T2-E3-ASE: new triple sight very long range perimeter protection camera

I'm considering getting one of these for my driveway. Lens 1 would cover up close to the garage, lens 2 the mailbox, lens 3 the t-intersection I have for people/cars, just being able to review footage for color/time etc...

Height of install would be about 10 feet, so good on that. Covering garage door would be 0-15 feet out. Mailbox is approximately 40 feet, and t-intersection road and sidewalk between 80-100 feet.
I would most likely keep it in color 24/7, unless you can independently control color/IR on each lens?

Very tempting.
 
I'm considering getting one of these for my driveway. Lens 1 would cover up close to the garage, lens 2 the mailbox, lens 3 the t-intersection I have for people/cars, just being able to review footage for color/time etc...

Height of install would be about 10 feet, so good on that. Covering garage door would be 0-15 feet out. Mailbox is approximately 40 feet, and t-intersection road and sidewalk between 80-100 feet.
I would most likely keep it in color 24/7, unless you can independently control color/IR on each lens?

Very tempting.
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I just got this camera up and running and so far I am very pleased with it. The primary purpose was to keep an eye on our 'cluster' type mailbox. Apparently, someone has a master key, and several in our area have been found open with all the mail missing.

I live just past a 90-degree turn in the road and we have a good-sized tree in the front yard that is about 160' (Google Earth Pro) from the mailbox. As you can see by the 'birdhouse' photo, the lighting half of the camera is completely covered up.

(The artifacts at night on the close-up lens are due to a landscape light that shines up in the tree and is only a couple of feet in front of it. I will have do something with it)

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nning and so far I am very pleased with it. The primary purpose was to keep an eye on our 'cluster' type mailbox. Apparently, someone has a master key, and several in our area have been found open with all the mail missing.

I live just past a 90-degree turn in the road and we have a good-sized tree in the front yard that is about 160' (Google Earth Pro) from the mailbox. As you can see by the 'birdhouse' photo, the lighting half of the camera is completely covered up.

(The artifacts at night on the close-up lens are due to a landscape light that shines up in the tree and is only a couple of feet in front of it. I will have do something with it)

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those images look great.

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I just got this camera up and running and so far I am very pleased with it. The primary purpose was to keep an eye on our 'cluster' type mailbox. Apparently, someone has a master key, and several in our area have been found open with all the mail missing.

I live just past a 90-degree turn in the road and we have a good-sized tree in the front yard that is about 160' (Google Earth Pro) from the mailbox. As you can see by the 'birdhouse' photo, the lighting half of the camera is completely covered up.

(The artifacts at night on the close-up lens are due to a landscape light that shines up in the tree and is only a couple of feet in front of it. I will have do something with it)

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That's a nice birdhouse disguise for it.
 
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