I am on the tech committee for our small private school. We are upgrading the current ancient analog cameras to a new IP camera system. I already have the NVR and a couple cameras for some entrances, but we want to cover the playground as well. Is a short focal length really about the only way to cover a playground, in order to see what the kids close to the building are doing AND see what the kids off in the soccer field are doing (I know we won't be able to see faces, but hopefully can at least tell which kid pushed the other kid first)? I did order a vari-focal camera so that I could play with different focal lengths, but I really can't see any other way around just using something like a 2.8mm focal camera. The only thing I can think of is using higher res cameras (8k) so that there are more pixels per person who are at the far edges of the playground. Building has good outdoor lighting at night, so better daytime cameras will be ok for close range night time imaging.
Thanks for the advice in advance.
Thanks for the advice in advance.